Wu Han (PRC)
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- This article is about the PRC politician. For the Han Dynasty general, see Wu Han.
The Hai Rui article, which originally sought to rehabilitate Hai Rui's reputation and qualify him as a political hero, was published at a time when Mao was actually encouraging popular critiques of the Great Leap Forward. However, as the popularity and distibution of the article expanded (in 1960 it was even converted into a hit play and successful Beijing opera called Hai Rui Dismissed from Office), Mao finally became aware of the fact that many people allegorically equated Hai Rui with Peng Dehuai, and that they therefore associated Mao himself with the un-approachable Ming emperor. Moreover, by 1965 (the opening year of the Cultural Revolution), Mao recognized that the popularity of Hai Rui Dismissed from Office created a direct threat to his reputation, so on November 10 he authorized a public attack on the play and attempted to debase Hai Rui's legacy as an attempt to discredit Peng Dehuai.
Wu Han himself, who a few years earlier was asked by his political superiors to compose the article, had, by March 1966, become the subject of harsh government criticism as a direct result of his contribution. His particular predicament is often chosen to represent the Chinese government's frequent practice of reversing its verdicts under Mao's control (for a similar event, see the Hundred Flowers Movement of 1956-1957).
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