While on the long march, Mao easily won over Tibetan and Chinese peasants by influencing them with communist Ideals such as "all power to the workers" and, "glory to the working class." These were generally accepted Ideas and the peasants were easily won over. Mao deprived the nationalists of a working class and they were forced to retreat to Taiwan!
Mao Zedong gained the support of peasantry in China by Propaganda and false promises of land reform that would give the peasants the ability to own land.
By redistributing land
He got support of the peasants, strengthening communist power.
The West attempted to gain the support of the Chinese government for their policies. They needed to improve relations so another rebellion didn't happen.gain the support of the Chinese government for their policies APEX:)
Peasants
In 1949, Mao Zedong was able to gain power in China after a civil war that eliminated the Nationalists and their hold on this country. He founded the People's Republic of China and was its leader from 1949 to 1976. Mao Zedong was a Communist revolutionary.
gain support of the chinese government for their policies-apex
The communist party gained the support of china's peasant class
1950s under Mao zedong
To gain support from other countries for a policy of equal opportunity for trade with China
do government leaders in china gain power
For nearly twenty-five years. the conflict between Chinese Communists and Chinese Nationalists waged until finally, in 1950, Mao Zedong and his Communist forces achieved supreme control of China. They managed to win this epic conflict through their own outstanding organization and persistence, along with important material support from the Soviet Union. At the same time, the Nationalists' corruption, disorganization, and apathy towards the common folk of China were critical factors, as well.
Hong Kong
Undoubtedly. Conscription of peasantry was common way for ancient kingdoms (such as Ramases II's Egypt) to easily gain footsoldiers.