
MAO ZEDONG: MY CONFESSION 1893-1976 VOLUME 1 CONTENT

I. REBELLION 1893—1934
The Unfilial Son Breeds Rebellion
Chapter 01 Born in a farming family, attended a private school 1893 – 1908
Chapter 02 Walk out of Shaoshan, enter the new school 1909
Chapter 03 Upon arriving in Changsha, I learned that Empress Dowager Cixi had already passed away 1911
Chapter 04 Served in the army for six months 1911-1912
Chapter 05 Explored paths in life 1912-1917
Chapter 06 Formation of extreme egocentric beliefs 1917
Chapter 07 Life of Stay-on-Campus Experience During Summer Holidays 1916
Chapter 08 A trip as beggars during the summer vacation 1917
Chapter 09 Owe the ferry 4 copper coins
Chapter 10 Writing a poem to beg from Scholar Liu
Chapter 11 At He Shuheng’s farmhouse
Chapter 12 Weishan temple discussion on religion
Chapter 13 Writing couplets for begging
Chapter 14 Discussing politics while observing cattle and sheep herders
Chapter 15 Vagabonds visiting the county magistrate
Chapter 16 The female shop owner read my fortune for me
Chapter 17 The Origins and Development of the New People’s Study Society (Xinmin Study Society) 1914-1921
Chapter 18 The Study Abroad Movement Emerges 1918
Chapter 19 The “Study and Work Movement in France 1918-1919
Fishing in troubled waters and waiting for the opportunity to rebel
Chapter 20 Why didn’t Mao go abroad to study? 1919
Chapter 21 How do you view the “May Fourth Movement”? 1919
Chapter 22 Mother and father passed away successively 1919-1920
Chapter 23 Second trip to Beijing 1919-1920
Chapter 24 Marriage with Yang Kaihui 1920
Chapter 25 Go to Shanghai to participate 1st Congress 1921
Chapter 26 Parting ways with Xiao Zisheng 1921
Chapter 27 The Peng Huang Murder Case 1921 (28 years old)
Chapter 28 New People’s Study Society to Self-Study University 1921-1923 (28-30 years old)
Chapter 29 Absent from the 2nd Congress of the Chinese Communist Party 1922
Chapter 30 Elected to be a member of Central Committee in 3rd Congress 1923
Two Headed snake stands out
Chapter 31 Mao became secretary of 1st KMT Congress 1924
Chapter 32 Returning to Guangzhou Kuomintang became prominence 1925
Chapter 33 Mao led the peasant’s movement 1926
Chapter 34 Crazed Delight Rascal, Movement Surge 1926-1927, 33-34 years old
Chapter 35 Xiao Zisheng defends Mao 1926
Chapter 36 Chiang Kai-shek purging the party, The KMT and CCP engage in a deadly struggle 1927
Chapter 37 Wang Jingwei’s split the CCP lead to the CCP’s defeat 1927
Chapter 38 The Emergency Meeting of August 7th, Mao returned to Hunan 1927
Become the Bandit son the Mountain
Chapter 39 Betrayal of comrades after being captured 1927
Chapter 40 Deceiving the team and becoming bandits in the mountain 1927
Chapter 41 Hanging sheep everywhere, terrifying killings 1928
Chapter 42 Build Mao’s Mansion, new favorite of He Zizhen 1928
Chapter 43 The Military Assembly of Zhu De and Mao Zedong at Jinggang Mountain 1928
Chapter 44 Developing towards the East, subduing Zhude 1929
Chapter 45 The Beitou Meeting and the Usurpation of Power 1930
Chapter 46 The Second Battle of Changsha, Incorporating Peng Dehuai 1930
Chapter 47 The death of Yang Kaihui, Mao is a scoundrel 1930
Brutal Killing to Establishing Mao’s Authority
Chapter 48 Suppressing the Anti-Bolshevik Tendency and mass killings 1930
Chapter 49 Futian Incident anti Mao 1930
Chapter 50 Luring the enemy deep into territory, disregarding the life and death of peasants 1930
Chapter 51 The end of the Futian Incident 1931
Chapter 52 The frenzy of fighting the AB League again 1931
Chapter 53 The “September 18th” Incident saved the CCP and I became chairman 1931
Chapter 54 Red Soviet Zone, authoritarian rule 1931
Chapter 55 Ningdu Conference: The most painful experience of my life 1932
Chapter 56 Struggling to participate in the Long March 1933-1934
Chapter 57 The Long March: Chiang allows passage in search of survival 1934
II. SEIZE POWER 1935—1949
Seize Party and Military Power
Chapter 58 Zunyi Conference: Mao begins to seize power 1935
Chapter 59 Avoid Zhang Guotao, Extablish Mao’s authority 1935
Chapter 60 A major defeat at Tucheng, going around in circles 1935
Chapter 61 Mao’s blind leadership leads astray, heading south and lost direction
Chapter 62 The two Red Armies converge 1935
Chapter 63 Broke away from Zhang Guo Tao and forcefully headed north alone 1935
Chapter 64 Creating a deception scheme to deceive Zhang Guotao, involving Zhang Hao 1935-1936
Chapter 65 The mystery surrounding the death of Liu Zhidan 1936
Chapter 66 The Xi’an Incident Zhang Xueliang saved Mao 1936
Chapter 67 Yan’an little kingdom Carefree in Shanbei (Northern Shanxi) 1937
Chapter 68 Snow was deceived, helping Mao do propaganda 1936
Chapter 69 I set a trap, Zhang Guotao’s Western Route Army was annihilated 1936-1937
Chapter 70 I Call Long Live Wang Ming 1937
Chapter 71 The 6th Plenum of the 6th Central Committee, countering Wang Ming 1938
Chapter 72 He Zizhen left in anger, leading to Jiang Qing’s rise to power 1938
Appease Japan and Expand the Military
Chapter 73 Advocating the partition of China between the Soviet Union and Japan, Mao gained control over half of the country 1939
Chapter 74 I set a trap for the Wannan Incident, provoking civil war and eliminating Xiang Ying 1940-1941
Chapter 75 Growing opium on a large scale, expanding power 1942-1944
Chapter 76 Yan’an Rectification Movement: terrorizing people under the guise of reform 1942-1944
Chapter 77 Target Wang Shiwei for criticism 1942
Chapter 78 Mao Establish Party Culture 1942
Chapter 79 Forceful self-reflection and confession 1942
Chapter 80 Removing pants and cutting off tails 1942-1943
Chapter 81 Interrogation and forced confession letter 1942-1943
Chapter 82 Rectify Wang Ming and Zhou Enlai surrender 1943
Chapter 83 “Discerning insincere apologies and promoting self- sacrifice for the party.” 1944
Chapter 84 Pulling in the U.S. Army Observation Team 1944-1947
Chapter 85 Long live Mao Zedong in the Seventh Congress 1945
Chapter 86 The Chongqing Negotiations were nothing but a show 1945
Chapter 87 Soviet troops opened the way and assisted in the capture of Northeast China 1945-1946
Chapter 88 The United States pressured Chiang to cease fire, and Mao gained a breathing space to reverse the situation 1946
Chapter 89 Soviet troops help Japanese forces in war 1945-1949
Chapter 90 Defemdomg northern Shaanxi turned into an attack 1947
Chapter 91 Trapped in Changchun, 300,000 starved to death 1948
Chapter 92 The Battle of Pingjin and the Battle of Huaihai 1948-1949
Chapter 93 Crossing the Yangtze River and defeating Chiang Kaishek in the south 1949
Chapter 94 The key to success is to shout Long Live Mao! 1949
Chapter 95 Gathering talents who are heading north one after another 1949
III. DISASTER 1949-1962
The Prelude to the Disaster Unfolds (1)
Chapter 96 Going on a pilgrimage to Moscow to pay homage to Stalin 1949-1950
Chapter 97 The Grand Emperor’s Small Cabinet 1950
Chapter 98 The plan to marry Sun Weishi and to divorce Jiang Qing failed 1950
Chapter 99 Persecuting religions and expelling foreigners 1950
Chapter 100 The people’s resistance is ongoing 1950-1956
Chapter 101 Nationwide labor reform camps
Chapter 102 The start and end of the Korean War 1950-1953
Chapter 103 The anti-rebellion movement killed 1950
Chapter 104 The Three Anti-Corruption and and Five Anti-Capitalists Campaigns
Chapter 105 Land reform involved the struggle and elimination of landlords
Chapter 106 The intellectuals’ ideological reform movement 1951- 1952
Chapter 107 Yelling at Liang Shuming
Chapter 108 Khrushchev’s first visit to China in 1954
Chapter 109 It was all military industry without regard to people’s livelihood 1953-1956