Five Black Categories

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The phrase Five Black Categories (Chinese: 黑五類; pinyin: hei wŭlèi) referred to the following five political identities: landlords (地主), rich-farmers (富農), anti-revolutionists (反革命), bad-influencers (壞分子), and right-wingers (右派) during the Cultural Revolution period in China.


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