Yeul 3 days ago

Education has always been important in Chinese culture.

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jpgvm 3 days ago

You could say it's central to their culture. Sort of goes for most Asian cultures, the education of children is something Asian parents will sacrifice greatly for.

foobarian 3 days ago

Curious that education is valued so much, but then there are cycles of uprisings where educated people are targeted (Cambodia, Chairman Mao, ..)

ReptileMan 3 days ago

As always the revolution starts from the competing elites. The culture revolution happened because CCP couldn't allow any form of alternative power centers.

hnthrowaway0315 3 days ago

It's a bit more complicated than that though.

PittleyDunkin 3 days ago

Not democratized education, to my understanding. Rural china has never had the sort of broad access to education that exists there now (and is still rapidly developing).

adventured 3 days ago

That's pretty blatantly false. Mao had a very large number of China's teachers executed during the 1960s, which set the entire nation back two generations in education (at least). The teachers - along with many other enlightened peoples - were murdered for being so called Capitalist intellectuals.

Pretending "always" for anything related to China, you can be sure their elaborate history will prove you wrong.