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The culture of power :the Lin Biao incident in the Cultural Revolution
- 作者: Jin, Qiu,
- 出版: Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press 1999.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xiii, 279 pages).
- 標題: Politics and government , Lin, Piao, 1908-1971. , History. , Lin, Biao, 1908-1971. , China Politics and government -- 1949-1976. , Histoire , Lin, Biao, , Lin, Piao, , Chine Politique et gouvernement -- 1949-1976. , Chine , Politique et gouvernement , China , HISTORY. , China History -- Cultural Revolution, 1966-1976. , Electronic books. , China. , 1949-1976 , Chine Histoire -- 1966-1976 (Révolution culturelle) , History
- ISBN: 0804735298 , 9780804735292
- ISBN: 0804735298
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-265) and indexes. Introduction -- Mao Zedong and theories of the Cultural Revolution -- Chinese gerontocracy and the Cultural Revolution -- Lin Biao and the Cultural Revolution -- The conflict between power groups -- Families in Chinese politics -- The Lin Biao incident -- Conclusion: the tragedy of Lin Biao.
- 摘要: "On the night of September 12-13, 1971, Lin Biao, Mao Zedong's officially recognized closest comrade-in-arms and chosen successor, was killed in a mysterious plane crash in Mongolia. The Chinese government did not issue an announcement of Lin's death, and it became generally known only in the summer of 1972, when the official explanation stated that Lin had masterminded plans for a coup d'etat and the assassination of Mao, and died fleeing to the Soviet Union after both plans had failed. But no convincing proof was offered to substantiate these claims, and the Lin Biao incident has remained an unsolved mystery." , "The author brings unique credentials to her reexamination of the incident. She is the daughter of the former commander-in-chief of the Chinese air force, who served under Lin and, along with thousands of others, was imprisoned as a result of the purges that followed Lin's death. For this book, she has drawn upon her father's unpublished memoirs, interviews with former high government officials and their families, and her own experience and acquaintances among the government's elite families, as well as an abundance of newly available documents. , The book reexplores three key questions surrounding the Lin Biao incident: Why would Lin, the brilliant architect of pivotal victories in the Civil War who had been doggedly loyal to Mao for decades, suddenly attempt an ill-conceived coup? Why, when the alleged coup failed, would he defect to the Soviet Union? And why and how did Lin's plane crash?"--Jacket.
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In 1971, Lin Biao, Mao Zedong's closest comrade-in-arms and chosen successor, was killed in a mysterious plane crash in Mongolia. This book challenges the official explanation that Lin was fleeing to the Soviet Union after an unsuccessful coup attempt.
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