All languages combined word senses marked with topical category "Cultural Revolution"
Parent categories: Historical events, History of China, History, China, History of Asia, Countries, Countries in Asia, Asia, Polities, Places, Earth, Eurasia, Names, Nature
Total 32 word senses
- banda czworga (Proper name) [Polish] Gang of Four (leftist political faction composed of four Chinese Communist Party officials that came to prominence during the Chinese Cultural Revolution)
- 兩個凡是 (Proper name) [Chinese] Two Whatevers
- 六七暴動 (Proper name) [Chinese] 1967 Hong Kong riots
- 十年浩劫 (Noun) [Chinese] the Cultural Revolution (1966–1976)
- 四人幫 (Proper name) [Chinese] the Gang of Four, a leftist political faction composed of four Chinese Communist Party officials that came to prominence during the Chinese Cultural Revolution
- 四大 (Noun) [Chinese] "Four Greats" (Tao, heaven, earth and man)
- 四舊 (Proper name) [Chinese] the Four Olds (four traditional aspects of Chinese culture targeted for destruction during China's Cultural Revolution)
- 大字報 (Noun) [Chinese] dazibao; big-character poster (wall-mounted newspaper or similar, used as a popular form of communication in China) (Classifier: 張/张 m)
- 小將 (Noun) [Chinese] red guards; hongweibing
- 小將 (Noun) [Chinese] a fanatic; a person with an extreme, irrational zeal or enthusiasm for some cause
- 小將 (Proper name) [Chinese] Chun Doo-hwan.
- 忠字舞 (Noun) [Chinese] loyalty dance (a collective dance common during the Cultural Revolution)
- 文化大革命 (Proper name) [Chinese] Cultural Revolution
- 文化革命 (Proper name) [Chinese] Cultural Revolution
- 文革 (Proper name) [Chinese] Short for 文化大革命 (Wénhuà Dà Gémìng, “Cultural Revolution”).
- 樣板戲 (Noun) [Chinese] model opera or revolutionary opera, performed in China during the Cultural Revolution
- 武鬥 (Noun) [Chinese] struggle involving violence; violent conflicts involving different factions of red guards during the Cultural Revolution
- 無產階級文化大革命 (Proper name) [Chinese] Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution
- 牛鬼蛇神 (Phrase) [Chinese] cow demons and snake spirits
- 破四舊 (Verb) [Chinese] to destruct the Four Olds
- 紅小兵 (Noun) [Chinese] Little Red Guards (school children's organisation during the Cultural Revolution in China)
- 紅衛兵 (Noun) [Chinese] red guards; hongweibing
- 育紅班 (Noun) [Chinese] kindergarten during the Cultural Revolution
- 臭老九 (Noun) [Chinese] intellectual
- 造反派 (Proper name) [Chinese] a faction of the red guards that embraced rebellion against authorities
- 陰陽頭 (Noun) [Chinese] a type of hairstyle where half of the person's hair is shaved, usually done to humiliate or punish that person.
- 革命委員會 (Noun) [Chinese] revolutionary committee (committees that took over the functions of government during the Cultural Revolution)
- 革委會 (Noun) [Chinese] Short for 革命委員會/革命委员会 (gémìng wěiyuánhuì, “revolutionary committee”).
- 黑五類 (Noun) [Chinese] Five Black Categories (a collective term for landlords, rich farmers, counter-revoluntaries, "bad influencers" (criminals) and rightists, used during the Cultural Revolution)
- 黑線 (Noun) [Chinese] black line (used during the Cultural Revolution to refer to things counterrevolutionary)
- 문혁 (Proper name) [Korean] Short for 문화대혁명 (Munhwa Daehyeongmyeong, “Cultural Revolution”).
- 문화대혁명 (Proper name) [Korean] Cultural Revolution (period of social turmoil in Maoist China)
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