- Yang Rongguo
Yang Rongguo (zh-tspw|t=楊榮國|s=杨荣国|p=Yáng Róngguó|w=Yang Jungkuo, 1907–1978) was a Chinese academic and
philosopher who was involved in theCriticize Lin, Criticize Confucius campaign of theCultural Revolution .Yang initially began his study of Confucius with a publication in 1947 which was revised and published again in 1973. [Teoh, Vivienne. "The Reassessment of Confucius and the Relationships Among Concepts, Language, and Class in Chinese Marxism 1947-1977: A Study in the Thought of Feng Youlan and Yang Rongguo on the Scope of Benevolence." "Modern China", Vol II. No. 3, July 1985, 351.] During the Cultural Revolution he was a professor at
Zhongshan University . He published an article on July 7, 1973 in "People's Daily " entitled "Confucius-A Thinker Who Stubbornly Upheld the Slave System." [MacFarquhar, Roderick and Michael Schoenhals. "Mao's Last Revolution." Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2006, 367.] This article, coupled with his republication of work, brought him into significance. He began publicly connectingLin Biao , the fallen Chinese leader now condemned as a rightist, with Confucius, who had long been campaigned against. Yang connected not only Lin, but also generalizedLiu Shaoqi and other ousted leaders as Confucian followers. [Gregor, A. James and Maria Hsia Chang. "Anti-Confucianism: Mao's Last Campaign." "Asian Survey," Vol. XIX, No. 11, 1077.] Confucius was a more significant target than before, however, and was a stand-in for PremierZhou Enlai , who was not criticized by name. Among Yang Rongguo's points was that Confucius had suppressed societal changes in his era, and that Zhou Enlai had been doing similar things by working towards the rehabilitation of ousted CCP leaders in 1972, includingDeng Xiaoping . [MacFarquhar and Schoenhals, 370] .References
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