INTRODUCTION The era of cultural revolution (1966 - 1976) was a period of great suffering for all sectors of society. Loss of life between Great Leap and Second China War was greater, but suffering was not only measured by loss of life. Most of the cultural heritage was destroyed, public institutions were seized and operated, and everyone was in danger of being condemned by anti-revolutionary (so-called black) activities and trends. This might seem like a definition of chaotic society, but it is interesting to discuss what is actually understood as confusion.
In all academic circles, the Cultural Revolution is often seen as a highly destructive age for China. Meanwhile, one in 10 people in China - estimated 100 million - suffered a loss, but scholars such as Li Feigno and Mobo Gao argued that there were many significant advances, and in some areas the Chinese economy went to the west side It continues exceeding. . They believe that the Cultural Revolution laid the foundation for China's continued growth. During the Cultural Revolution, China exploded the first H-Bomb (1967), launched the Eastern Red Satellite (January 30, 1970), started its first nuclear submarine, made various advances in science and technology I accomplished it. . Medical care is free, and the standard of living in rural areas continues to improve. By contrast, the breakthrough can actually result in greater loss of life, even farmers are included in the deficient economic policy.
The Chinese Cultural Revolution (1966 - 1976) - a broad social and political turmoil of the People's Republic of China, initiated by President of the People's Republic of China, Mao Zedong. Mao said that the elements of "free bourgeoisie" penetrated the party and society as a whole, they wanted to regain capitalism. Mao Zedong mobilized thoughts and actions of Chinese youth, claimed to eliminate these factors through class struggle after the revolution, formed a red guard organization throughout the country. Afterwards, this movement also spread to the military, workers in urban areas, and the leadership of the party itself. Mao Zedong himself officially declared that the cultural revolution ended in 1969, but the power struggle and political instability during the arrest of the four from 1969 to 1976 are now widely considered to be part of the revolution There.