Praise be to Mao: Various Hands
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In March 1993, Zhongliu, an unabashedly pro-Mao monthly established after 4 June 1989, announced a poetry competition sponsored jointly with the "Three Star Industrial Group" as part of its commemoration of the Mao centenary. The "Three Star Cup" and various monetary prizes were awarded to poems that most successfully "sang the praises of Comrade Mao Zedong and Mao Thought, glorified patriotism, socialism, and the collective spirit and hailed the Chinese revolution and construction.'' 1 In May 1993, on the anniversary of Mao's "Yan'an Talks on Literature and Art," speeches he made in 1942 that subsequently formed the basis of Party cultural policy, a special issue of Zhongliu featured the first entrants in the competition. Subsequent issues of the journal printed dozens more. The following is a small sampling of this awesome body of poetry. "Mao Zedong, electrician extraordinaire" and "Mao Anqing" were both prize-winning entries. 2
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Mao Zedong, Electrician Extraordinaire
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| | The Long March, 25,000 li, was a mighty electrical cable
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| | Mao Zedong, crouching in the smoke of battle studied a field map while gunfire sounded all around That red pen in his hand moved swiftly and shot out a powerful current that cut through the darkness of China
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| | In the dim light Mao Zedong stood on the Pagoda Hill [in Yan'an]
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