The Resolution on Certain Questions in the History of Our Party since the Founding of the People's Republic of China (Chinese: 关于建国以来党的若干历史问题的决议) is a 1981 document which assesses the legacy of the Mao Zedong era and the party's priorities moving forward. It was unanimously adopted by the sixth plenary session of the 11th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party on 27 June 1981.
Background
The Resolution on Certain Questions in the History of Our Party since the Founding of the People's Republic of China is the second of the party's three major historical resolutions.: 6 The first was the 1945 Resolution on Certain Questions in the History of Our Party which unified the party around the ideological foundation of Mao Zedong Thought.: 6 The third historical resolution came in 2021.: 6
While pursuing Reform and Opening Up, China began to also reform the leadership system of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and of the state.: 3 In this context, Deng Xiaoping and the party's second generation leaders evaluated the situation at what they viewed as a historical turning point.: 3–4
On 26 June 1981, the Sixth Plenum of the CCP's Eleventh Central Committee accepted the resignation of Hua Guofeng as chairman.: 444 The next day, on 27 June, the Sixth Plenum of the Central Committee unanimously adopted the Resolution on Certain Questions in the History of Our Party since the Founding of the People's Republic of China.: 166 The Resolution assesses the legacy of the Mao era.: 166
The Resolution had been prepared over the course of the preceding 15 months.: 444 The Resolution was revised repeatedly per Deng's views.: 444 Many of Deng's suggestions emphasized the need to affirm Mao's revolutionary contributions and not only to criticize his errors.: 444
Prior to this formal assessment of the Mao era, the CCP had begun receding from various of Mao's ideas and policies, particularly after the Third Plenum in December 1978.: 440–441
Content
The Resolution begins by reviewing the history of the PRC.: 166 It describes Mao as first among equals in the development of Mao Zedong Thought before 1949 and deeming Mao Zedong Thought as successful in establishing national independence, transforming China's social classes, the development of economic self-sufficiency, the expansion of education and health care, and China's leadership role in the Third World.: 166–167
The Resolution describes setbacks during the period 1957 to 1964 (although it generally affirms this period) and major mistakes beginning in 1965.: 167 It attributes Mao's errors to individualist tendencies which arose when he departed from the collective view of the leadership and traces these errors to the beginning of the Great Leap Forward.: 167 The Resolution states that Mao's errors are not solely his fault, but are also attributable to Jiang Qing, Kang Sheng, and Lin Biao.: 167 It describes these others as careerists who took advantage of, and exacerbated, Mao's errors, leading to the Cultural Revolution.: 167 The Resolution critiqued Mao for developing a cult of personality in his later years and for undermining the principles of democratic centralism.: 444
The Resolution repudiates the persecution of intellectuals and the attacks on the CCP apparatus during the Cultural Revolution and states that the errors of the Cultural Revolution will be overturned.: 167 Regarding the Cultural Revolution, the Resolution states, "Chief responsibility for the grave left error of the Cultural Revolution, an error comprehensive in magnitude and protracted in duration, does indeed lie with Comrade Mao Zedong.": 445 It criticizes the Cultural Revolution as ten years of turmoil.: 508 The Resolution formally rehabilitated Liu Shaoqi and Deng Xiaoping, among others.: 167
The Resolution describes three central guiding principles that extend from the past to the present: seeking truth from facts, the mass line, and national independence.: 167–168
As the document draws to a close, it describes the basic issues for the present as the Four Modernizations, Chinese unification, and identifies the Four Cardinal Principles of:
- upholding the socialist road
- upholding the people's democratic dictatorship
- upholding the CCP's leadership, and
- upholding the guidance of Mao Zedong Thought and Marxism–Leninism.: 168
Regarding Mao's legacy, the Resolution concludes Mao's contributions to the Chinese Communist Revolution far outweigh his mistakes.: 445 Following the Resolution, the idea that Mao was 70% correct and 30% incorrect became a common description of his legacy.: 445
Impact
The Resolution on Certain Questions in the History of Our Party since the Founding of the People's Republic of China is one of the most influential documents in the history of the CCP. By summarizing historical experiences, it provides both historical and theoretical bases for establishing the guidelines for China's next phase of development. Furthermore, it also offers historical and theoretical foundations for the redistribution of power within the state and the party by figures such as Deng Xiaoping. The anti-reform faction was essentially ousted from the upper echelons of the Chinese Communist Party, leading to the preliminary establishment of the "Second Generation Central Leadership of the Communist Party of China" with Deng Xiaoping at its core. By striking a balance between criticizing and preserving the legacy of the Mao-era, the Resolution helped solidify Deng's leadership.: 6
The Resolution was followed by a three-year campaign to "totally negate" the Cultural Revolution.: 55 The communist party called on individuals and cooperatives to study the Resolution and engage in criticism and self-criticism.: 55 People were urged to root out followers of Lin Biao and the Gang of Four, those seriously impacted by factional ideas, and the "smashers and grabbers" of the Cultural Revolution.: 55
The Resolution's language regarding the Mao-era is largely echoed by the 2021 Resolution on the Major Achievements and Historical Experience of the Party over the Past Century.: 6
See also
- Ideology of the Chinese Communist Party
- History of the Chinese Communist Party
References
- "关于建国以来党的若干历史问题的决议". State Council of the People's Republic of China (in Chinese). 1981-06-27. Archived from the original on 2023-12-16.
- "Resolution on Certain Questions in the History of Our Party since the Founding of the People's Republic of China". Wilson Center Digital Archive. Archived from the original on 5 June 2024. Retrieved 5 June 2024.
- Doyon, Jérôme; Froissart, Chloé (2024). "Introduction". In Doyon, Jérôme; Froissart, Chloé (eds.). The Chinese Communist Party: a 100-Year Trajectory. Canberra: ANU Press. ISBN 9781760466244.
- Wu, Guoyou; Ding, Xuemei (2020). Zheng, Qian (ed.). An Ideological History of the Communist Party of China. Translated by Sun, Li; Bryant, Shelly. Montreal, Quebec: Royal Collins Publishing Group. ISBN 978-1-4878-0392-6.
- Meisner, Maurice J. (1999). Mao's China and After: a History of the People's Republic (3rd ed.). New York, NY: Free Press. ISBN 978-0-684-85635-3.
- Karl, Rebecca E. (2010). Mao Zedong and China in the Twentieth-Century World: a Concise History. Asia-Pacific series. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. doi:10.2307/j.ctv11hpp6w. ISBN 978-0-8223-4780-4. JSTOR j.ctv11hpp6w.
- Tu, Hang (2022-02-24). "Long Live Chairman Mao! Death, Resurrection, and the (Un)Making of a Revolutionary Relic". The Journal of Asian Studies. 81 (3): 507–522. doi:10.1017/s0021911821002321. ISSN 0021-9118.
- Spasic, Zoran (2022). "Historical Significance of the Adoption of the Resolution of Communist Party of China's Central Committee". NAUKA I DRUŠTVO -Naučni časopis za društvene nau/Science and Society –Journal of Social Science. doi:10.5281/zenodo.7033014.
- Liqun, Deng (1986). "Answers to Questions Concerning the "Resolution on Certain Questions in the History of the Party since the Founding of the PRC"". Chinese Law & Government. 19 (3): 12–54. doi:10.2753/CLG0009-4609190312. ISSN 0009-4609.
- Thornton, Patricia M. (2019). "Cultural Revolution". In Sorace, Christian; Franceschini, Ivan; Loubere, Nicholas (eds.). Afterlives of Chinese Communism: Political Concepts from Mao to Xi. Acton, Australia: Australian National University Press. ISBN 9781760462499.
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The Resolution on Certain Questions in the History of Our Party since the Founding of the People s Republic of China Chinese 关于建国以来党的若干历史问题的决议 is a 1981 document which assesses the legacy of the Mao Zedong era and the party s priorities moving forward It was unanimously adopted by the sixth plenary session of the 11th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party on 27 June 1981 BackgroundThe Resolution on Certain Questions in the History of Our Party since the Founding of the People s Republic of China is the second of the party s three major historical resolutions 6 The first was the 1945 Resolution on Certain Questions in the History of Our Party which unified the party around the ideological foundation of Mao Zedong Thought 6 The third historical resolution came in 2021 6 While pursuing Reform and Opening Up China began to also reform the leadership system of the Chinese Communist Party CCP and of the state 3 In this context Deng Xiaoping and the party s second generation leaders evaluated the situation at what they viewed as a historical turning point 3 4 On 26 June 1981 the Sixth Plenum of the CCP s Eleventh Central Committee accepted the resignation of Hua Guofeng as chairman 444 The next day on 27 June the Sixth Plenum of the Central Committee unanimously adopted the Resolution on Certain Questions in the History of Our Party since the Founding of the People s Republic of China 166 The Resolution assesses the legacy of the Mao era 166 The Resolution had been prepared over the course of the preceding 15 months 444 The Resolution was revised repeatedly per Deng s views 444 Many of Deng s suggestions emphasized the need to affirm Mao s revolutionary contributions and not only to criticize his errors 444 Prior to this formal assessment of the Mao era the CCP had begun receding from various of Mao s ideas and policies particularly after the Third Plenum in December 1978 440 441 ContentThe Resolution begins by reviewing the history of the PRC 166 It describes Mao as first among equals in the development of Mao Zedong Thought before 1949 and deeming Mao Zedong Thought as successful in establishing national independence transforming China s social classes the development of economic self sufficiency the expansion of education and health care and China s leadership role in the Third World 166 167 The Resolution describes setbacks during the period 1957 to 1964 although it generally affirms this period and major mistakes beginning in 1965 167 It attributes Mao s errors to individualist tendencies which arose when he departed from the collective view of the leadership and traces these errors to the beginning of the Great Leap Forward 167 The Resolution states that Mao s errors are not solely his fault but are also attributable to Jiang Qing Kang Sheng and Lin Biao 167 It describes these others as careerists who took advantage of and exacerbated Mao s errors leading to the Cultural Revolution 167 The Resolution critiqued Mao for developing a cult of personality in his later years and for undermining the principles of democratic centralism 444 The Resolution repudiates the persecution of intellectuals and the attacks on the CCP apparatus during the Cultural Revolution and states that the errors of the Cultural Revolution will be overturned 167 Regarding the Cultural Revolution the Resolution states Chief responsibility for the grave left error of the Cultural Revolution an error comprehensive in magnitude and protracted in duration does indeed lie with Comrade Mao Zedong 445 It criticizes the Cultural Revolution as ten years of turmoil 508 The Resolution formally rehabilitated Liu Shaoqi and Deng Xiaoping among others 167 The Resolution describes three central guiding principles that extend from the past to the present seeking truth from facts the mass line and national independence 167 168 As the document draws to a close it describes the basic issues for the present as the Four Modernizations Chinese unification and identifies the Four Cardinal Principles of upholding the socialist road upholding the people s democratic dictatorship upholding the CCP s leadership and upholding the guidance of Mao Zedong Thought and Marxism Leninism 168 Regarding Mao s legacy the Resolution concludes Mao s contributions to the Chinese Communist Revolution far outweigh his mistakes 445 Following the Resolution the idea that Mao was 70 correct and 30 incorrect became a common description of his legacy 445 ImpactThe Resolution on Certain Questions in the History of Our Party since the Founding of the People s Republic of China is one of the most influential documents in the history of the CCP By summarizing historical experiences it provides both historical and theoretical bases for establishing the guidelines for China s next phase of development Furthermore it also offers historical and theoretical foundations for the redistribution of power within the state and the party by figures such as Deng Xiaoping The anti reform faction was essentially ousted from the upper echelons of the Chinese Communist Party leading to the preliminary establishment of the Second Generation Central Leadership of the Communist Party of China with Deng Xiaoping at its core By striking a balance between criticizing and preserving the legacy of the Mao era the Resolution helped solidify Deng s leadership 6 The Resolution was followed by a three year campaign to totally negate the Cultural Revolution 55 The communist party called on individuals and cooperatives to study the Resolution and engage in criticism and self criticism 55 People were urged to root out followers of Lin Biao and the Gang of Four those seriously impacted by factional ideas and the smashers and grabbers of the Cultural Revolution 55 The Resolution s language regarding the Mao era is largely echoed by the 2021 Resolution on the Major Achievements and Historical Experience of the Party over the Past Century 6 See alsoIdeology of the Chinese Communist Party History of the Chinese Communist PartyReferences 关于建国以来党的若干历史问题的决议 State Council of the People s Republic of China in Chinese 1981 06 27 Archived from the original on 2023 12 16 Resolution on Certain Questions in the History of Our Party since the Founding of the People s Republic of China Wilson Center Digital Archive Archived from the original on 5 June 2024 Retrieved 5 June 2024 Doyon Jerome Froissart Chloe 2024 Introduction In Doyon Jerome Froissart Chloe eds The Chinese Communist Party a 100 Year Trajectory Canberra ANU Press ISBN 9781760466244 Wu Guoyou Ding Xuemei 2020 Zheng Qian ed An Ideological History of the Communist Party of China Translated by Sun Li Bryant Shelly Montreal Quebec Royal Collins Publishing Group ISBN 978 1 4878 0392 6 Meisner Maurice J 1999 Mao s China and After a History of the People s Republic 3rd ed New York NY Free Press ISBN 978 0 684 85635 3 Karl Rebecca E 2010 Mao Zedong and China in the Twentieth Century World a Concise History Asia Pacific series Durham NC Duke University Press doi 10 2307 j ctv11hpp6w ISBN 978 0 8223 4780 4 JSTOR j ctv11hpp6w Tu Hang 2022 02 24 Long Live Chairman Mao Death Resurrection and the Un Making of a Revolutionary Relic The Journal of Asian Studies 81 3 507 522 doi 10 1017 s0021911821002321 ISSN 0021 9118 Spasic Zoran 2022 Historical Significance of the Adoption of the Resolution of Communist Party of China s Central Committee NAUKA I DRUSTVO Naucni casopis za drustvene nau Science and Society Journal of Social Science doi 10 5281 zenodo 7033014 Liqun Deng 1986 Answers to Questions Concerning the Resolution on Certain Questions in the History of the Party since the Founding of the PRC Chinese Law amp Government 19 3 12 54 doi 10 2753 CLG0009 4609190312 ISSN 0009 4609 Thornton Patricia M 2019 Cultural Revolution In Sorace Christian Franceschini Ivan Loubere Nicholas eds Afterlives of Chinese Communism Political Concepts from Mao to Xi Acton Australia Australian National 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