Zhang Chunqiao

Zhang Chunqiao
▪ 2006

      Chinese government official (b. 1917, Juye, China—d. April 21, 2005, Shanghai, China), played a leading role in the Cultural Revolution (1966–76), which cost thousands of lives and forced millions into hardship and poverty. Zhang joined the Communist Party in the 1930s and worked as a journalist and propagandist in Shanghai. When Communist Party Chairman Mao Zedong called for a new class struggle in order to stave off opposition to his failed policies, Zhang quickly moved to the front of the Cultural Revolution, forming an alliance with Mao's wife, Jiang Qing, to produce propaganda and to initiate polemics against party leaders and intellectuals across China. Qing and Zhang enjoyed unprecedented power during this period, and as the revolution began to wind down, they launched new attacks on senior party members, notably Deng Xiaoping, in hopes of positioning themselves to succeed the aging Mao. Their plan failed, and a month after Mao's death in September 1976, Zhang, Qing, and two others (Wang Hongwen and Yao Wenyuan) were arrested for treason. As defendants, they were known as the Gang of Four, and their trial was the most famous in the nation's history. During the televised proceedings, Zhang openly showed contempt for the prosecution, feigning sleep and refusing to answer questions. In 1981 Zhang was found guilty and sentenced to death. His sentence was later commuted to life imprisonment, but he was released (1998) for health reasons.

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