Mao Zedong
(1893–1976)

Mao Zedong is the pinyin spelling of the Chinese name 毛泽東 or 毛泽东. Formerly romanized Mao Tse-tung. Also known as Chairman Mao. Chinese communist revolutionary and founder of the People's Republic of China.

Mao Zedong

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  • Decree Regarding Marriage (1931)

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  • On the People's Democratic Dictatorship
  • A Study of Physical Education
  • To Hakuro Toten
  • To the Glory of the Hans
  • The Great Union of the Popular Masses
  • Miss Chao’s Suicide
  • The Role of the Merchants in the National Revolution
  • The Chinese Government and the Foreigners
  • The Bitter Sufferings of the Peasants in Kiangsu and Chekiang, and Their Movements of Resistance
  • The Second Anniversary of An Wu-ching’s Martyrdom (1929)
  • Oppose Book Worship (1930)
  • A Letter from the Chinese Workers’ and Peasants’ Red Army to Our Brothers the Soldiers of the White Army on the Subject of the Forced Occupation of Manchuria by Japanese Imperialism
  • The League of Nations is a League of Robbers!
  • Preliminary Conclusions of the Land Investigation Campaign
  • The Land Investigation Campaign is the Central Important Task in the Vast (Soviet) Areas
  • Report to the 2nd National Congress of Workers and Peasants Representatives
  • Proclamation on the Northward March of the Chinese Workers’ and Peasants’ Red Army to Fight Japan
  • To Lin Piao
  • We Are Not Going to Turn the Country over to Moscow!
  • On Guerrilla Warfare
  • To Hsu T’eh-li
  • Letter to the Spanish People
  • Inscription for the Founding of the North Shensi Public School
  • Speech at the Meeting Celebrating the Completion of the Building of the Anti-Japanese Military and Political University
  • On Lu Hsun
  • Basic Tactics
  • Policies, Measures and Perspectives for Resisting the Japanese Invasion
  • For the Mobilization of All the Nation’s Forces for Victory in the War of Resistance
  • Combat Liberalism
  • Urgent Tasks Following the Establishment of Kuomintang-Communist Cooperation
  • Interview with the British Journalist James Bertram
  • The Situation and Tasks in the Anti-Japanese War After the Fall of Shanghai and Taiyuan
  • Dialectical Materialism
  • Proclamation by the Government of the Shensi-Kansu-Ningsia Border Region and the Rear Headquarters of the Eighth Route Army
  • Problems of Strategy in Guerrilla War Against Japan
  • On Protracted War
  • The Role of the Chinese Communist Party in the National War
  • The Question of Independence and Initiative Within
  • We Are for Roosevelt and Against Chamberlain
  • The May 4th Movement
  • The Orientation of the Youth Movement
  • To Be Attacked by the Enemy is Not a Bad Thing but a Good Thing
  • Oppose Capitulationist Activity
  • The Reactionaries Must Be Punished
  • Interview With a New China Daily Correspondent on the New International Situation
  • The Second Imperialist War
  • Interview with Three Correspondents from the Central News Agency, the Sao Tang Pao and the Hsin Min Pao
  • The Identity of Interests Between the Soviet Union and All Mankind
  • Introducing The Communist
  • Youth Needs Experience
  • The Current Situation and the Party’s Tasks
  • Recruit Large Numbers of Intellectuals
  • The Chinese Revolution and the Chinese Communist Party
  • Stalin, Friend of the Chinese People
  • In Memory of Norman Bethune
  • On New Democracy
  • Overcome the Danger of Capitulation and Strive for a Turn for the Better
  • Unite all Anti-Japanese Forces and Combat the Anti-Communist Die Hards
  • Ten Demands on the Kuomintang
  • Introducing The Chinese Worker
  • We Must Stress Unity and Progress
  • New-Democratic Constitutional Government
  • On the Question of Political Power in the Anti-Japanese Base Areas
  • Current Problems of Tactics in the Anti-Japanese United Front
  • Freely Expand the Anti-Japanese Forces and Resist the Onslaught of the Anti-Communist Die-Hards
  • Unity to the Very End
  • On Policy
  • Order and Statement on the Southern Anhwei Incident
  • The Situation After the Repulse of the Second Anti-Communist Onslaught
  • Conclusions on the Repulse of the Second Anti-Communist Onslaught
  • Preface and Postscript to Rural Surveys
  • Reform our Study
  • Expose the Plot for a Far Eastern Munich
  • On the International United Front Against Fascism
  • Speech at the Assembly of Representatives of the Shensi-Kansu-Ningsia Border Region
  • Rectify the Party’s Style of Work
  • Oppose Stereotyped Party Writing
  • Talks at the Yenan Forum on Literature and Art
  • A Most Important Policy
  • The Turning Point in World War II
  • In Celebration of the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the October Revolution
  • Economic and Financial Problems in the Anti-Japanese War
  • The Comintern has Long Ceased to Meddle in Our Internal Affairs
  • Some Questions Concerning Methods of Leadership
  • Some Pointed Questions for the Kuomintang
  • Spread the Campaigns to Reduce Rent, Increase Production and “Support the Government and Cherish the People” In the Base Areas
  • A Comment on the Sessions of the Kuomintang Central Executive Committee and the People’s Political Council
  • Get Organized!
  • Letter to the Yenan Peking Opera Theatre After Seeing “Driven to Join the Lianshan Mountain Rebels”
  • Mao’s Interview with an American Journalist, Gunther Stien
  • Our Study and the Current Situation
  • Serve the People
  • On Chiang Kai-shek’s Speech on the Double Tenth Festival
  • The United Front in Cultural Work
  • We Must Learn to Do Economic Work
  • Production is Also Possible in the Guerilla Zone
  • China’s Two Possible Destinies
  • On Coalition Government
  • The Foolish Old Man Who Removed the Mountains
  • On Production by the Army for Its Own Support and on the Importance of the Great Movements for Rectification and for Production
  • The Hurley-Chiang Duet is a Flop
  • On the Danger of the Hurley Policy
  • Telegram to Comrade William Z. Foster
  • The Last Round with the Japanese Invaders
  • The Situation and Our Policy After the Victory in the War of Resistance against Japan
  • Chiang Kai-shek is Provoking Civil War
  • Two Telegrams from the Commander-in-Chief of the Eighteenth Group to Chiang Kai-shek
  • On a Statement by Chiang Kai-shek’s Spokesman
  • On Peace Negotiations with the Kuomintang—Circular of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China
  • On the Chungking Negotiations
  • The Truth About the Kuomintang Attacks
  • Rent Reduction and Production Are Two Important Matters for the Defence of the Liberated Areas
  • Policy for Work in the Liberated Areas for 1946
  • Build Stable Base Areas in the Northeast
  • Salute the April 8th Martyrs
  • Some Points in Appraisal of the Present International Situation
  • Smash Chiang Kai-shek’s Offensive by a War of Self-Defence
  • Talk With the American Correspondent Anna Louise Strong
  • Concentrate a Superior Force to Destroy the Enemy Forces One by One
  • The Truth About U.S. “Mediation” and the Future of the Civil War in China
  • A Three Months’ Summary
  • Greet the New High Tide of the Chinese Revolution
  • On the Temporary Abandonment of Yenan and the Defence of the Shensi-Kansu-Ningsia Border Region—Two Documents Issued by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China
  • The Concept of Operations for the Northwest War Theatre
  • The Chiang Kai-shek Government is Besieged by the Whole People
  • Strategy for the Second Year of the War of Liberation
  • Manifesto of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army
  • On the Reissue of the Three Main Rules of Discipline and the Eight Points for Attention—Instruction of the General Headquarters of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army
  • The Present Situation and Our Tasks
  • On Setting Up a System of Reports
  • On Some Important Problems of the Party’s Present Policy
  • The Democratic Movement in the Army
  • Different Tactics for Carrying Out the Land Law in Different Areas
  • Correct the “Left” Errors in Land Reform Propaganda
  • Essential Points in Land Reform in the New Liberated Areas
  • On the Policy Concerning Industry and Commerce
  • On the Question of the National Bourgeoisie and the Enlightened Gentry
  • On the Great Victory in the Northwest and on the New Type of Ideological Education Movement in the Liberation Army
  • A Circular on the Situation
  • Speech at a Conference of Cadres in the Shansi-Suiyuan Liberated Area
  • A Talk to the Editorial Staff of the Shansi-Suiyuan Daily
  • Telegram to the Headquarters of the Loyang Front After the Recapture of the City
  • Tactical Problems of Rural Work in the New Liberated Areas
  • The Work of Land Reform and of Party Consolidation in 1948
  • The Concept of Operations for the Liaoshi-Shenyang Campaign
  • On Strengthening the Party Committee System
  • On the September Meeting—Circular of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China
  • The Concept of Operations for the Huai-hai Campaign
  • Revolutionary Forces of the World Unite, Fight Against Imperialist Aggression!
  • The Momentous Change in China’s Military Situation
  • The Concept of Operations for the Peiping-Tientsin Campaign
  • Message Urging Tu Yu-ming and Others to Surrender
  • Carry the Revolution Through to the End
  • On the War Criminal’s Suing for Peace
  • Statement on the Present Situation by Mao Tse-tung, Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China
  • Comment by the Spokesman for the Communist Party of China on the Resolution of the Nanking Executive Yuan
  • [[On Ordering the Reactionary Kuomintang Government to Re-Arrest Yasuji Okamura, Former Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese Forces of Aggression in China, and to Arrest the Kuomintang Civil War Criminals--Statement by the Spokesman for the Communist Party of China|On Ordering the Reactionary Kuomintang Government to Re-Arrest Yasuji Okamura, Former Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese Forces of Aggression in China, and to Arrest the Kuomintang Civil War Criminals—Statement by the Spokesman for the Communist Party of China]]
  • Peace Terms Must Include the Punishment of Japanese War Criminals and Kuomintang War Criminals—Statement by the Spokesman for the Communist Party of China
  • Turn the Army into a Working Force
  • Why do the Badly Split Reactionaries Still Idly Clamour for “Total Peace”?
  • The Kuomintang Reactionaries Turn from an “Appeal for Peace” to an Appeal for War
  • Report to the Second Plenary Session of the Seventh Central Committee of the Communist Party of China
  • Methods of Work Committees
  • Whither the Nanking Government?
  • Order to the Army for the Country-Wide Advance
  • Proclamation of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army
  • On the Outrages by British Warships—Statement by the Spokesman of the General Headquarters of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army
  • Address to the Preparatory Meeting of the New Political Consultative Conference
  • Cast Away Illusions, Prepare for Struggle
  • Farewell, Leighton Stuart!
  • Why It is Necessary to Discuss the White Paper
  • “Friendship” or Aggression?
  • The Bankruptcy of the Idealist Conception of History
  • The Chinese People Have Stood Up!
  • Speech at Banquet Celebrating Insurrection of KMT Troops
  • Telegram to Xinjiang Political and Military Authorities
  • Long Live the Great Unity of the Chinese People!
  • Eternal Glory to the Heroes of the People!
  • Proclamation of the Central People’s Government of the People’s Republic of China
  • Reply to the Provisional People’s Government of Xinjiang
  • Reply to the Xinjiang League for the Defence of Peace and Democracy and to People of the Tacheng-Ili-Ashan Regions
  • Preface to The Victory of New Democracy in China
  • Telegram to the Insurrectionists on the “Hailiao”
  • Inscription for the Inaugurual Issue of Renmin Wenxue (People’s Literature)
  • Telegram to Secretary of the World Federation of Trade Unions
  • Always Keep to the Style of Plain Living and Hard Struggle
  • Telegram to Stalin
  • Address at Birthday Celebration Meeting Held for Stalin
  • Telegram to President Prasad of the Republic of India
  • Speech on Departure from Moscow
  • Request for Opinions on the Tactics for Dealing With Rich Peasants
  • Fight for a Fundamental Turn for the Better in the Nation’s Financial and Economic Situation
  • Don’t Hit Out in All Directions
  • Be a True Revolutionary
  • Reply to the Ambassador of the Republic of India
  • You Are Models for the Whole Nation
  • Order to the Chinese People’s Volunteers
  • Comment on Hearing of Mao Anying’s Death
  • Letter to Huang Niantian
  • The Chinese People’s Volunteers Should Cherish Every Hill, Every River, Every Tree and Every Blade of Grass in Korea
  • Main Points of the Resolution Adopted at the Enlarged Meeting of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China
  • The Party’s Mass Line Must Be Followed in Suppressing Counter-Revolutionaries
  • Strike Surely, Accurately and Relentlessly in Suppressing Counter-Revolutionaries
  • Pay Serious Attention to the Discussion of the Film The Life of Wu Hsun
  • Great Victories in Three Mass Movements
  • On the Struggle Against the “Three Evils” and the “Five Evils”
  • Take Mutual Aid and Co-Operation in Agriculture as a Major Task
  • Letter to Li Shuqing
  • New Year’s Day Message
  • On the Policies for Our Work in Tibet—Directive of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China
  • The Contradiction Between the Working Class and the Bourgeoisie is the Principal Contradiction in China
  • Let Us Unite and Clearly Distinguish Between Ourselves and the Enemy
  • Inscription on the Arts
  • Reply to Ambassador of the Republic of India
  • Inscription for Inauguration of the Tianshui-Lanzhou Railway
  • Toast on Third Anniversary of Founding of the PRC
  • Telegram to the Peace Conference of the Asian and Pacific Region
  • Letter to Qi Baishi
  • Telegram to the German Democratic Republic
  • Talk with Tibetan Delegates (Excerpts)
  • Letter to Song Qingling
  • Letter to Tan Zhenlin
  • Hail the Signal Victory of the Chinese People’s Volunteers!
  • Combat Bureaucracy, Commandism and Violations of the Laws and Discipline
  • Inscription Awarded to Soviet Troops in Lushun
  • Telegram to Inquire after Stalin’s Illness
  • Telegram to the USSR on Stalin’s Death
  • The Greatest Friendship
  • Criticize Han Chauvinism
  • Solve the Problem of the “Five Excesses”
  • Liu Shao-chi and Yang Shang-kun Criticized for Breach of Discipline in Issuing Documents in the Name of the Central Committee without Authorization
  • Refute Right Deviationist Views that Depart from the General Line
  • The Youth League in Its Work Must Take the Characteristics of Youth Into Consideration
  • On State Capitalism
  • The Party’s General Line for the Transition Period
  • Combat Bourgeois Ideas in the Party
  • The Only Road for the Transformation of Capitalist Industry and Commerce
  • Our Great Victory in the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea and Our Future Tasks
  • Criticism of Liang Shu-ming’s Reactionary Ideas
  • Two Talks on Mutual Aid and Co-Operation in Agriculture
  • On the Draft Constitution of the People’s Republic of China
  • Strive to Build a Great Socialist Country
  • Letter Concerning the Study of The Dream of the Red Chamber
  • The Chinese People Cannot be Cowed by the Atomic Bomb
  • Speeches at the National Conference of the Communist Party of China
  • In Refutation of “Uniformity of Public Opinion”
  • Preface and Editor’s Notes to Material on the Counter-Revolutionary Hu Feng Clique
  • On the Co-Operative Transformation of Agriculture
  • Rely on Party and League Members and Poor and Lower-Middle Peasants in the Co-Operative Transformation of Agriculture
  • Editor’s Notes from Socialist Upsurge in China’s Countryside
  • Request for Opinions on the Seventeen-Article Document Concerning Agriculture
  • Talk at the Conference on Intellectuals Called by the Centre
  • Speed Up the Socialist Transformation of Handicrafts
  • Contradictions Under Socialism
  • Stalin’s Place in History
  • Speech at Expanded Meeting of CPC Political Bureau
  • On the Ten Major Relationships
  • U.S. Imperialism is a Paper Tiger
  • Chairman Mao’s Talk to Music Workers
  • Strengthen Party Unity and Carry Forward Party Traditions
  • Some Experiences in Our Party’s History
  • In Commemoration of Dr. Sun Yat-sen
  • Speech at the Second Plenary Session of the Eighth Central Committee of the Communist Party of China
  • Talks at a Conference of Secretaries of Provincial, Municipal and Autonomous Region Party Committees
  • On the Correct Handling of Contradictions Among the People
  • Speech at the Chinese Communist Party’s National Conference on Propaganda Work
  • Persevere in Plain Living and Hard Struggle, Maintain Close Ties with the Masses
  • Things Are Beginning to Change
  • The Chinese Communist Party is the Core of Leadership of the Whole Chinese People
  • Muster Our Forces to Repulse the Rightists’ Wild Attacks
  • Letter to Zhou Enlai
  • Common on Class Education with Leaders from Shanghai Motor Power Institute
  • Comment to the Laotian Patriotic (Liberation) Front Representative on Education
  • Wen Hui Pao’s Bourgeois Orientation Should Be Criticized
  • Beat Back the Attacks of the Bourgeois Rightists
  • The Situation in the Summer of 1957
  • Talk at the Enlarged Third Plenary Session of the 8th Central Committee of the CCP
  • Be Activists in Promoting the Revolution
  • Have Firm Faith in the Majority of the People
  • No Power on Earth Can Separate Us
  • Speech at Moscow Celebration Meeting
  • The East Wind Prevails Over the West Wind!
  • A Dialectical Approach to Inner Party Unity
  • All Reactionaries Are Paper Tigers
  • Talks at the Nanking Conference
  • To the Kwangsi Regional Party Committee on Newspapers
  • Speech at the Supreme State Conferece (excerpts)
  • Sixth Points on Working Methods—A Draft Resolution from the Office of the Centre of the CPC
  • Talks at the Chengtu Conference
  • National Minorities
  • Speech at the Hankow Conference
  • Introducing a Co-Operative
  • Speeches at the Second Session of the Eighth Party Congress
  • Speech at the Conference of Heads of Delegations to the Second Session of the 8th Party Congress
  • Speech at the Group Leaders Forum of the Enlarged Meeting of the Military Affairs Committee (excerpts)
  • Instructions
  • Communes Are Better
  • Speech at the Supreme State Conference
  • Interview with a Hsinhua News Agency Correspondent
  • The Masses Can Do Anything
  • On Huan Hsiang’s Comment on the Disintegration of the Western World
  • A Letter to Chou Shih-chou
  • Speech at the First Chingchow Conference
  • On the Question of Whether Imperialism and All Reactionaries are Real Tigers
  • Talks with the Directors of Various Cooperative Areas
  • Speech at the Sixth Plenum of the Eighth Central Committee
  • Reply to the Article “Tsinghua University Physics Teaching and Research Group Inclines Toward the ‘Left’ Rather Than Right in Handling Teachers”
  • Speech at Conference of Provincial and Municipal Committee Secretaries
  • Talk at Symposium of Hsin, Lo, Hsu and Hsin Local Committees
  • Speech at Cheng-chow
  • Intra Party Correspondence
  • Talk at Seventh Plenum of the Eighth Central Committee
  • Sixteen Articles Concerning Work Methods
  • Several Important Instructions
  • Speech at the Lushan Conference
  • Talk at the 8th Plenary Session of the CPC 8th Central Committee
  • Letter to Chang Wen-tien (excerpt)
  • Comment on a Report: ‘The Tao-chu Production Brigade of Tan-ling Commune in Pingchiang County, Hunan, Abolished Scores of Mess-halls and Then Restored Them Again’
  • Comment on Two Reports: “The Situation of Wang-kuo-fan Commune Has Always Been Very Good” and “Who are the People Engaged in Idle Talks Now in the Countryside”
  • Comment on a Report on Secretary Chang Kai-fan of Secretariat of CPC Anhwei Provincial Committee Giving Order to Abolish Mess-Halls in Wu-wei County
  • Comment on the Report on Liaoning Province Carrying Out CPC Central Committee’s Directive to Oppose Right-Deviation (excerpt)
  • Concerning Mei Sheng’s “Chi Fa”
  • Why Do Right Opportunists Now Launch an Offensive?
  • Comment on Chang Wen-tien’s Letter
  • Comment on Peng Te-huai’s Letter of 9 September
  • Speech at the Enlarged Session of the Military Affairs Committee and the External Affairs Conference
  • Intra-Party Correspondence
  • Comment on Reply to Comrades A. V. Sanina and V. G. Vinshire
  • Examples of Dialectics (Abstracted Compilation)
  • Note on the “Charter of the Anshan Iron and Steel Company”
  • On the Anti-China Question
  • Comments on Vice Premier Nieh Jung-chen’s Report on the Technical Revolution
  • The People of Asia, Africa and Latin America Should Unite and Drive American Imperialism Back to Where it Came From
  • Summing Up Ten Years
  • Dissemination of the CC, CPC’s Criticism of the Shansi Provincial Party Committee’s Report on the Rural Labor Force Problem
  • Opinion on the Free Supply System
  • Classical Works Recommended to High-Ranking Cadres
  • Principles of Educating Youth
  • Directive on the Question of Class Distinction
  • Speech at the Ninth Plenum of the Eighth CPC Central Committee
  • Preface to “Oppose Book Worship”
  • To the Communist Labour University in Kiangsi
  • Talk at an Enlarged Working Conference Convened by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China
  • Speech at the Tenth Plenum of the Eighth Central Committee
  • Reading Notes on the Soviet Text ‘Political Economy’
  • Concerning ‘Economic Problems of Socialism in the USSR’
  • Critique of Stalin’s ‘Economic Problems of Socialism in the USSR’
  • Where Do Correct Ideas Come From?
  • Instruction on the Commune Education Movement
  • Speech at the Hangchow Conference
  • Oppose Racial Discrimination by U.S. Imperialism
  • Statement Opposing Aggression Against Southern Vietnam and Slaughter of its People by the U.S.-Ngo Dinh Diem Clique
  • The Racial Question is a Class Question
  • Operas
  • Comments on Comrade Ko Ching-shih’s Report
  • The Centre’s Instruction on Learning from Each Other and Overcoming Complacency and Conceit
  • Strive to Learn from Each Other and Don’t Stick to the Beaten Track and Be Complacent
  • U.S. Imperialism is the Most Ferocious Enemy of the World’s People
  • Statement Expressing the Chinese People’s Support for the Japanese People’s Great Patriotic Struggle
  • Talk on Health Services
  • Remarks at the Spring Festival
  • Talk at the Hantan Forum on Four Clean-Ups Work
  • Remarks at a Briefing
  • Directive on Labor Reform
  • Some Interjections at a Briefing of the State Planning Commission Leading Group
  • Interjection at a Briefing by Four Vice-Premiers
  • Talk on the Third Five-Year Plan
  • Talk on Putting Military Affairs Work into Full Effect and Cultivating Successors to the Revolution
  • Conversation with Zanzibar Expert M.M. Ali and His Wife
  • On Khrushchov’s Phoney Communism and Its Historical Lessons for the World
  • Talk with Mao Yuan-hsin
  • We Must Prevent China from Changing Colour
  • Comment on Report by Comrade Wang Tung-hsing
  • Interview with the Japanese Socialists on the Theory of the Intermediate Zone
  • Talk on Questions of Philosophy
  • Talk on Sakata’s Article
  • Interjections at an Anti-Revisionist Reports Meeting
  • American Imperialism is Closely Surrounded by the Peoples of the World
  • China Will Take a Great Stride Forward
  • Highlights of Forum on Central Committee Work
  • Interjections at a Central Work Conference
  • Speech at the Central Work Conference
  • Why the “First Ten Articles” and “Sixty Articles” Can Mobilize Manpower
  • On Education—Conversation with the Nepalese Delegation of Educationists
  • Instructions
  • Talk on the Four Clean-Ups Movement
  • South of the Mountains to North of the Seas—Interview with Edgar Snow
  • Directives After Hearing the Reports of Ku Mu and Yu Chiu-li on Planning Work
  • You Fight Your Way and I’ll Fight My Way: Conversation with the Palestine Liberation Organization Delegation
  • Appendix: South of the Mountains to North of the Seas—Interview with Edgar Snow
  • Directive on Public Health
  • Notes on the Report of the Investigation of the Peking Teachers Training College
  • Letter to Comrade Chen Yi Discussing Poetry
  • Speech at Hangchow
  • Talk at the National Work Conference of the Politburo
  • Comment on the Article—“How to Play Table Tennis” by Comrade Hsu Yin-sheng
  • Notes on Comrade Cheng-jen’s Report on His “Squatting Point”
  • Talk at a Work Conference of the Center
  • Broadcasting
  • Interview with Andre Malraux
  • Talk with Mao Yuan-hsin
  • Down with the Prince of Hell, Liberate the Little Devil—A Talk with Such Comrades as Kang Sheng
  • Talk at Enlarged Standing Committee Meeting of the Political Bureau
  • Talk at Enlarged Meeting of the Political Bureau
  • Criticize P’eng Chen
  • Notes on the Report of Further Improving the Army’s Agricultural Work by the Rear Service Department of the Military Commission
  • Speech at a Meeting with Regional Secretaries and Members of the Cultural Revolutionary Group of the Central Committee
  • A Letter to the Red Guards of Tsinghua University
  • The Anti-Japanese Military and Political University
  • Interjection at Enlarged Meeting of CCPCC Standing Committee
  • Bombard the Headquarters—My First Big-Character Poster
  • Speech at the Closing Ceremony of the Eleventh Plenum of the Eighth Central Committee
  • Talk at the Work Conference of the Centre
  • Letter
  • The Soviet Leading Clique is a Mere Dust Heap
  • Talk at the General Report Conference of the Centre’s Political Work
  • Talk at the Report Meeting
  • Talk at the Central Work Conference
  • Talk at a Meeting of the Central Cultural Revolution Group
  • Talk at the Enlarged Meeting of the Military Commission
  • Talk at Three Meetings with Comrades Chang Chun-chiao and Yao Wen-Yuan
  • Speech to the Albanian Military Delegation
  • Directive on External Propaganda Work
  • Dialogues During Inspection of North, Central-South and East China
  • Letter to Lin, Chow, and Central Committee Cultural Revolution Group
  • Conversation with Premier Chou on Power Struggle
  • A New Storm Against Imperialism
  • Dialogues with Responsible Person of Capital Red Guards Congress
  • Address at the Opening Session of the Ninth National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party
  • Talk at the First Plenum of the Ninth Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
  • Directives Regarding Cultural Revolution
  • Twenty Manifestations of Bureaucracy
  • People of the World, Unite and Defeat the U.S. Aggressors and All Their Running Dogs
  • Conversations with Wang Hai-Jung
  • Talks with Responsible Comrades at Various Places During Provincial Tour
  • The Days of the U.S. Aggressors in Vietnam are Numbered
  • Conversations with Wang Hai-Jung

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