Mao Zedong's infamous mango cult - Vivian Jiang

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One morning in August 1968,
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factory worker Wang Xiaoping overheard news of a mysterious mandatory meeting.
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Rumors whispered through the cafeteria described shipments of a gift
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from the country’s communist leader, Chairman Mao Zedong.
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And sure enough, managers soon dispersed a gift to every factory worker—
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a glass box encasing a golden wax replica of a mango.
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Wang Xiaoping’s factory wasn’t the only facility to receive this unusual offering.
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The Chairman gifted fresh mangoes to factories across China,
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leading employees to stay up late,
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touching the fruits and contemplating the meaning behind Mao's gesture.
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Some tried to preserve the fresh mangoes in formaldehyde,
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while others ate the fruit
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and commissioned wax replicas of their prize.
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In one factory, workers initiated a strange ritual:
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peeling and boiling their mangoes to create a “holy” broth
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that was spooned into their mouths.
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Since traditional Chinese medicine often involved boiling ingredients,
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it's possible this mango wine was concocted as a kind of healing tonic.
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Soon, fables formed that the fruit ensured a long life
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like the Peaches of Immortality from Chinese mythology.
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And by refusing to eat the mangoes himself,
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Mao had generously sacrificed his own longevity for the working class.
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But whatever Mao's intentions,
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this mango mania wasn’t as frivolous as it might seem.
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And in fact, it’s harmless appearance hid a much darker truth.
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Two years earlier, Mao Zedong had launched the Cultural Revolution,
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a decade-long political and ideological movement intended to erase
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capitalist thought and cultural traditions from Chinese society.
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To enact this plan, Mao called on the Red Guards,
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a student-led paramilitary group.
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He enlisted them to help eradicate the “Four Olds”—
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a vaguely defined set of customs, habits, and ideas
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often associated with the elite upper-class.
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Mao’s dogma was militant,
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and the Red Guard interpreted his vision as achievable only through violence.
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The Red Guard acted above law and order, ransacking temples and tombs,
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including those of dynastic royalty and Confucius.
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Homes were raided and piles of books burned in the streets.
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But the Red Guard’s rampage went far beyond property damage.
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They began holding “struggle sessions”—
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public spectacles designed to shame so-called class enemies.
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Victims were accused of holding elitist, capitalist values,
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and were often forced to wear heavy signs detailing their crimes.
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The Red Guard pressured people to accuse their friends and family.
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They manipulated students to denounce their teachers and parents.
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They gradually morphed into torture and executions.
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After two years of the Red Guards’ chaos, Mao recanted his support
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and sent 30,000 factory workers to fight the Red Guard at Qinghua University.
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With the help of the People’s Liberation Army,
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these factory workers succeeded,
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and Mao thanked them for their service with a crate of 40 mangoes.
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This gesture wasn’t quite as generous as it appeared
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since Mao was actually passing along a gift
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he received from Pakistan’s foreign minister.
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But much worse, this reward was quickly tainted by the ideology
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of the Cultural Revolution.
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As a propaganda tool, Mao’s mangoes demanded high levels of respect.
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Workers boarded unheated buses in sub-zero temperatures to visit
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mandatory mango exhibitions organized by the government.
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Factory workers were scolded for not holding their replicas securely.
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And in Sichuan, a man who remarked that the mango was “nothing special”
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and “looked like a sweet potato”
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was arrested, tried, and executed.
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For reasons mostly unknown, the mango fever broke a year and a half later.
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After the Red Guard was dissolved
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and participants were sent to the countryside for re-education,
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the mystifying mango faded from official propaganda.
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Wax from the replicas were repurposed for candles during power outages.
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And today you’d be lucky to find an antique mango tray or medallion
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while perusing a Beijing flea market.
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But the tale of Mao’s mangoes is just a minor story
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amidst a decade of painful, buried history.
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Discussion of the Cultural Revolution is restricted across China.
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And though some former Red Guards have attempted to challenge this policy
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by publicly reflecting and apologizing for their actions,
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they still avoid maligning Mao Zedong.
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Given the current political landscape of China,
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only time will tell when this history will be discussed openly and freely.
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