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Li Min recalled that Chairman Mao had told her many times in those years: "The children of cadres are a great disaster." In the early days of the founding of New China, Chairman Mao personally ordered the dissolution of schools for the children of cadres, and many times since then

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Li Min recalled that Chairman Mao had told her many times in those years: "The children of cadres are a great disaster."

In the early days of the founding of New China, Chairman Mao personally ordered the dissolution of schools for the children of cadres, and later repeatedly taught them to mingle with the children of workers and peasants, to serve the people, to temper themselves at the most grass-roots level, and to temper themselves in the great storms of the three major revolutionary practices (namely, class struggle, production struggle, and scientific experiments).

Some cadres and children listen to these words and benefit for life, while if some do not listen to them, they will either end up in a tragic situation or be spurned by the people.

Li Min recalled that Chairman Mao had told her many times in those years: "The children of cadres are a great disaster." In the early days of the founding of New China, Chairman Mao personally ordered the dissolution of schools for the children of cadres, and many times since then
Li Min recalled that Chairman Mao had told her many times in those years: "The children of cadres are a great disaster." In the early days of the founding of New China, Chairman Mao personally ordered the dissolution of schools for the children of cadres, and many times since then
Li Min recalled that Chairman Mao had told her many times in those years: "The children of cadres are a great disaster." In the early days of the founding of New China, Chairman Mao personally ordered the dissolution of schools for the children of cadres, and many times since then

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