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- Five_Man_Group abstract "The Five Man Group (Chinese: 文化革命五人小组; also known as the Group of Five) was an informal committee established in the People's Republic of China in early 1965 to explore the potential for a \"cultural revolution\" in China. The group was led by Peng Zhen (the mayor of Beijing), the fifth most senior member of the Politburo.The Group was said to be tasked with studying popular trends in China's arts and cultural realms. In 1965 the Group commissioned a study of the play Hai Rui Dismissed from Office, written by Vice-Mayor Wu Han, which came under suspicion for being an anti-Mao allegory. The Group then released the February Outline, a document arguing that the play was not of a political nature. Mao became offended by the Outline and dissolved the group in May 1966, when it was replaced by the Cultural Revolution Group. Peng Zhen was subsequently purged.".
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- Five_Man_Group wikiPageWikiLink Beijing.
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- Five_Man_Group wikiPageWikiLink Hai_Rui_Dismissed_from_Office.
- Five_Man_Group wikiPageWikiLink Kang_Sheng.
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- Five_Man_Group wikiPageWikiLink Maurice_Meisner.
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- Five_Man_Group wikiPageWikiLink Roderick_MacFarquhar.
- Five_Man_Group wikiPageWikiLink Wu_Han_(historian).
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- Five_Man_Group wikiPageWikiLink Yao_Wenyuan.
- Five_Man_Group wikiPageWikiLink Zhou_Yang_(literary_theorist).
- Five_Man_Group wikiPageWikiLinkText "Five Man Group".
- Five_Man_Group wikiPageWikiLinkText "Five members of the Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party".
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- Five_Man_Group subject Category:Cultural_Revolution.
- Five_Man_Group hypernym Committee.
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- Five_Man_Group comment "The Five Man Group (Chinese: 文化革命五人小组; also known as the Group of Five) was an informal committee established in the People's Republic of China in early 1965 to explore the potential for a \"cultural revolution\" in China. The group was led by Peng Zhen (the mayor of Beijing), the fifth most senior member of the Politburo.The Group was said to be tasked with studying popular trends in China's arts and cultural realms.".
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- Five_Man_Group sameAs 文化革命五人小组.
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