Mao stands triumphantly in Tiananmen Square, raising his hand as thousands of people cheer. Behind him, banners and flags wave, marking the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949. A mixture of joy and hope fills the air.
“Today, a new China is born. Together, we will build a society where all are equal, and the people are truly free."
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"The revolution is never complete. The people's journey continues."
In his later years, Mao sits alone in his study, reflecting on the struggles and the things that went well. The room is filled with books and papers, showing a lifetime of work and thought. In the background, there are shadows of earlier moments—his comrades on the Long March, peasants in Yan’an, and the founding of the nation.
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Mao stands at a podium addressing intellectuals and students in a grand hall. Behind him are party banners, and a large audience of eager intellectuals sits before him. Some are excited, others are wary.
"Let a hundred flowers bloom, let a hundred schools of thought contend."