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Once, Chairman Mao was furious: "I don't believe that if the people engage in struggle in order to turn themselves around, the nation will perish." In conversation with Eugene, he also said unceremoniously: "I must write before I die."

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Once, Chairman Mao was furious: "I don't believe that if the people engage in struggle in order to turn themselves around, the nation will perish." ”

In a conversation with Eugene, he also said unceremoniously: "Before I die, I must write an article and prepare to publish it ten thousand years later!" This is aimed at Stalin's "no revolution," and chairman Mao is angry at the mention of this.

In 1945, the United States and the Soviet Union vigorously advocated peace talks, and Chairman Mao also went to Chongqing, and at first everyone thought that this was a reference to the practice of the Italian Communist Party and the French Communist Party, and Chairman Mao encouraged everyone to believe that the international proletariat would surely come to their aid. But unexpectedly, the result was that the Communist Party "surrendered its guns" like the Kuomintang!

Stalin also demanded that no civil war be fought under any circumstances, and Chairman Mao took the telegram and was furious: "I do not believe that the people will perish in order to turn themselves into struggles." Later, Shi Zhe recalled that Chairman Mao locked himself in a cave this time and sulked, and he did not even want to go out of the door.

In addition to this time, there were three times: 1. During the period of the agrarian revolution, Wang Ming's erroneous line of "left leaning" was decided by Stalin in Moscow; 2. Wang Ming's "right-leaning" erroneous line in the early stage of the War of Resistance Against Japan was also decided by Stalin in Moscow; 3. In 1949, Stalin prevented the People's Liberation Army from crossing the Yangtze River, saying that what China needed was peace and not war.

In particular, in the two cases after the end of the War of Resistance Against Japan, the Comintern was dissolved and ordered to stop the revolution on the grounds of "national annihilation". Fortunately, Chairman Mao said, "We have not perished." "Not only did we not perish, we also founded a new China!"

Chao Chao said: China is rich in land and treasures, and Chairman Mao's lifelong wish is to let China stand up again. But in the international situation at that time, there was not only infighting but also external struggle, and the two great powers had to play a game on China's soil, whether in the end the United States stepped on China's shoulders and smiled at Moscow, or the other way around. For China, it is not called a revolutionary success. Fortunately, Chairman Mao made a decision when he was decisive, was tough and bold, seized the opportunity, and broke the situation in one fell swoop.

Once, Chairman Mao was furious: "I don't believe that if the people engage in struggle in order to turn themselves around, the nation will perish." In conversation with Eugene, he also said unceremoniously: "I must write before I die."

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