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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Yao Wenyuan was a Chinese literary critic, a politician, and a member of the "Gang of Four" during China''s Cultural Revolution. He began his career in Shanghai as a literary critic, where he became known for his sharp attacks against colleagues, such as in June 1957 against the newspaper Wenhuibao. Since that time, he began to closely collaborate with leftist Shanghai politicians, including the head of the city''s Propaganda Department, Zhang Chunqiao. His article…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Yao Wenyuan was a Chinese literary critic, a politician, and a member of the "Gang of Four" during China''s Cultural Revolution. He began his career in Shanghai as a literary critic, where he became known for his sharp attacks against colleagues, such as in June 1957 against the newspaper Wenhuibao. Since that time, he began to closely collaborate with leftist Shanghai politicians, including the head of the city''s Propaganda Department, Zhang Chunqiao. His article "On the New Historical Beijing Opera ''Hai Rui Dismissed from Office''" published in the Shanghai daily Wenhuibao on November 10, 1965, launched the Cultural Revolution. The article was about a popular opera by Wu Han, who was deputy mayor of Beijing. Zhang Chunqiao and Jiang Qing feared the play could be counter-revolutionary because parallels could be drawn between the characters in the playand officials in the communist government.