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Introduction

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I constantly had been studying Mao’s works. So I often gave other people the first choice of a good place to sleep and carried them water to drink — showed my good heart. It was so natural. I’d been a Study Mao’s Thought Counsellor for so many years and had studied revolutionary models like Lei Feng, Wang Jie, Norman Bethune and Zhang Side; I had absorbed it from them. I followed their example and let Mao’s thought influence my behaviour. I was studying and using Mao’s thought in a lively manner.

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© 1985 Anita Chan

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Chan, A. (1985). Introduction. In: Children of Mao. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-07317-7_1

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