Local Shanghai Student Saves Purity of Cultural Revolution
Keith Perrin Jan 8 1966 What You Need To Know, With China To Go
SHANGHAI- In local Shanghai elementary school, 6th grade student and Red Successor Du Hai, accuses classmate Ji-li Jiang of having a black back-round. Through this act of heroism he saves the purity of the Red Guards and chairman Mao’s good name. But how do others feel about this heroic act?Student Du Hai did his nation a favor by stopping black back-round Ji-li Jiang from corrupting the Red Guards name.
During
this act of heroism Du Hai states how her father is a filthy rightist,
and grandfather a lousy rotten landlord, changing the minds of the class
stopping Ji-li from being elected. Through this small act of heroism
the name of China continues to be pure, this students parents and
chairman Mao must be proud.
Although stopping corruption in China, keeping the revolution pure, how
does Ji-li feel about being singled out by almost the entire class,
knowing the horrible history of her lousy family tree. Ji-li states
“They shouldn’t judge me based on my grandfathers ways, i mean he died
when my dad was 7.” Though stopping her from becoming a Red Successor
what could she have contributed to the Red Guards, could it have changed
the revolution for the better or could it have most likely made it
worse and shamed it instead?
By this young hero Du Hai’s act he has saved the purity and good name
of China. Through this a good Red Successor shall rise to help in the
destruction of the 4 Olds. Encouraging many Red Successors to be that
much better and cautious in order for chairman Mao to be known worldwide
forever.
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