Chinese (Pinyin) Sirenbang, Wade-Giles Ssu-jen-pang the most powerful members of a radical political elite convicted for implementing the harsh policies directed by Communist Party chairman Mao Zedong during the Cultural Revolution (q.v.) of the 1960s and early '70s. The group included Mao's third wife, Jiang Qing, and Wang Hongwen, Zhang Chunqiao, and Yao Wen-yuan. Their backgrounds were similar in that, prior to 1966, all four were low-ranking officials who lacked leverage within the existing power structure. Shared traits included their ability to manipulate the mass media, their good standing with Mao, and their dislike of and subsequent desire to overthrow moderate government officials who clustered around Liu Shaoqi and Deng Xiaoping. The group came into prominence in 1965 when Wu Han's play Hai Jui Dismissed from Office was banned as a direct result of an investigation by Jiang into its political character, which resulted in a published denunciation of the play by Yao. This case set a precedent for radicalizing the arts and, in effect, signaled the beginning of the Cultural Revolution. As the Cultural Revolution intensified, the members of the Gang of Four advanced to high positions in the government and the Communist Party. Manipulating the youthful Red Guards, the Gang of Four controlled four areas: intellectual education, basic theories in science and technology, teacher-student relations and school discipline, and party policies regarding intellectuals. After the turmoil of the Cultural Revolution subsided in 1969, the Gang of Four maintained their power through control of the media and propaganda outlets and by their seeming adherence to Mao's policies and wishes. With Mao's death in 1976, however, the Gang of Four lost their remaining power and were imprisoned and later tried in 198081 for their activities during the Cultural Revolution. Jiang and Zhang both received suspended death sentences; Wang was sentenced to life imprisonment, and Yao to a 20-year term.
GANG OF FOUR
Meaning of GANG OF FOUR in English
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