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'''Liu Shaoqi'''{{Efn|Chinese: 刘少奇; pinyin: Liú Shào qí}}{{Efn|Also romanized Liu Shao-ch’i}} was a Chinese [[revisionist]]. He was the 2nd Chairman of the [[People's Republic of China]] and was on track to succeed [[Mao Zedong]] as long term Chairman until his ideological deviations and revisionism started to become clear. He was purged during the [[Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution]] for his rightist deviations and disregard for [[Class struggle]]. He was later rehabilitated by fellow capitalist roader [[Deng Xiaoping]] in 1980.<ref>https://www.bannedthought.net/USA/MCU/RedPages/issue_two/chairman-maos-primary-directives/</ref>
'''Liu Shaoqi'''{{Efn|Chinese: 刘少奇; pinyin: Liú Shào qí}}{{Efn|Also romanized Liu Shao-ch’i}} was a Chinese [[revisionist]] politician. He was the 2nd Chairman of the [[People's Republic of China]] and was on track to succeed [[Mao Zedong]] as long term Chairman until his ideological deviations and revisionism started to become clear. He was purged during the [[Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution]] for his rightist deviations and disregard for [[Class struggle]]. He was later rehabilitated by fellow capitalist roader [[Deng Xiaoping]] in 1980.<ref>https://www.bannedthought.net/USA/MCU/RedPages/issue_two/chairman-maos-primary-directives/</ref>
==See also==
==See also==
* [[Nikita Khrushchev]]
* [[Nikita Khrushchev]]

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Liu Shaoqi

刘少奇
File:LiuShaoqi Colour.jpg
Born 24 November 1898
Ningxiang, Hunan, Qing China, now the PRC
Died 12 November 1969 (aged 70)
Kaifeng, Henan, PRC
Cause of death Disease
Nationality Chinese
Ideology Marxism-Leninism (claimed)
Revisionism
Bukharinism
Political party Chinese Communist Party

Liu Shaoqi[a][b] was a Chinese revisionist politician. He was the 2nd Chairman of the People's Republic of China and was on track to succeed Mao Zedong as long term Chairman until his ideological deviations and revisionism started to become clear. He was purged during the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution for his rightist deviations and disregard for Class struggle. He was later rehabilitated by fellow capitalist roader Deng Xiaoping in 1980.[1]

See also

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Notes

  1. Chinese: 刘少奇; pinyin: Liú Shào qí
  2. Also romanized Liu Shao-ch’i