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Reason Recognized
Reason Removed/Sidelined
Year Recognized
Year Removed/Sidelined
Answer
Supporting Mao during the Yan'an Rectification Campaign
Mao believed he was China's "Number One Capitalist Roader" and a "Chinese Khrushchev" who would criticize Mao after his death
1949
1966
Liu Shaoqi
His extreme praise for Mao during his tenure as Minister of National Defense
Died in a mysterious plane crash while supposedly attempting to escape to the Soviet Union
1966
1971
Lin Biao
He was ranked number two in the party leadership because of the above's death
His worsening health as a result of bladder cancer
1971
1973
Zhou Enlai
Mao was impressed by his revolutionary background
Accused of being a member of a "gang of four" consisting of party radicals as well as demonstrating his incompetence in handling government affairs
1973
1974
Wang Hongwen
The lack of skilled, healthy party elders and the above's incompetence
Accused of being the main instigator of the 1976 Tiananmen Square protests
1974
1976
Deng Xiaoping
Because he was not part of the radical or pragmatic factions in the party
Supporting the "Two Whatevers" after Mao's death in 1976, for being a beneficiary of the Cultural Revolution, and for his lack of support from party elders