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" In a very short time, in China's central, southern and northern provinces, several hundred million peasants will rise like a mighty storm, like a hurricane, a force so swift and violent that no power, however great, will be able to hold it back. "
The Chinese Revolution in Historical Perspective
John E. Schrecker 著 - 2004 - 316 頁
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Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, 第 3 卷

Howard L. Boorman - 1967 - 510 頁
...Movement in Hunan," in which he predicted that the peasants of China "will rise like a tornado or a tempest — a force so extraordinarily swift and violent...great, will be able to suppress it. They will break through all the trammels that now bind them and push forward along the road to liberation." In assessing...
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Problems of Suffering in Religions of the World

John Bowker - 1970 - 340 頁
...provinces, several hundred million peasants will rise like a mighty storm, like a hurricane, a force so swift and violent that no power, however great, will be able to hold it back. They will smash all the trammels that bind them and rush forward along the road to liberation....
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Mao Tse-Tung in the Scales of History: A Preliminary Assessment Organized by ...

Dick Wilson - 1977 - 352 頁
...very short time, several hundred million peasants in China's central, southern, and northern provinces will rise like a tornado or tempest - a force so extraordinarily...great, will be able to suppress it. They will break through all the trammels that now bind them and push forward along the road to liberation. They will...
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The Barrel of the Gun and the Barrel of Oil in the North-South Equation

Ali AlʼAmin Mazrui - 1978 - 30 頁
...provinces, several hundred million peasants will rise like a mighty storm, like a hurricane, a force so swift and violent that no power, however great, will be able to hold it back. They will smash all the trammels that bind them and rush forward along the road to liberation....
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To the People: James Yen and Village China

Charles Wishart Hayford - 1990 - 342 頁
...provinces, several hundred million peasants will rise like a mighty storm, like a hurricane, a force so swift and violent that no power, however great, will be able to hold it back. They will smash all the trammels that bind them and rush forward along the road to liberation....
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Rewriting Chinese: Style and Innovation in Twentieth-Century Chinese Prose

Edward Gunn - 1991 - 376 頁
...riots, Gracchus, yes, civil and internal riots" (Cicero, Rhetorica ad Herennium). Diabole: Prophesying: "In a very short time, in China's central, southern,...power, however great, will be able to suppress it" (Mao Zedong). Diazeugma: A subject with more than one verb for a predicate: "he bites his lip and starts;...
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Contemporary Chinese Politics in Historical Perspective

Brantly Womack - 1991 - 360 頁
...Mao was just as wrong in his prediction that the peasants would arise "like a hurricane, a force so swift and violent that no power, however great, will be able to hold it back."" The CCP that reemerged after 1927 and succeeded in 1949 was not the same as its predecessor....
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Development and Disorder: A History of the Third World Since 1945

Mike Mason - 1997 - 527 頁
...urban workers, Mao had discovered the revolutionary potential of the peasants. He compared them to "a tornado or tempest, a force so extraordinarily...power, however great, will be able to suppress it." Although they were enemies, the leaders of the GMD and CCP had a common aim: the unity and rejuvenation...
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Party Vs. State in Post-1949 China: The Institutional Dilemma

Shiping Zheng - 1997 - 316 頁
...proclaimed, "several hundred million peasants will rise like a mighty storm, like a hurricane, a force so swift and violent that no power, however great, will be able to hold it back." 33 In the summer of 1966, Mao might very well have been in the same mood. However, Mao...
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The Problematic of Self in Modern Chinese Literature: Hu Feng and Lu Ling

Kirk A. Denton - 1998 - 356 頁
.... . . several hundred million peasants will rise like a mighty storm, like a hurricane, a force so swift and violent that no power, however great, will be able to hold it back. They will smash all the trammels that bind them and rush forward along the road to liberation....
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