The 3 antis imposed were:
The 5 antis imposed were:
Some 20,000 cadres and 6,000 trained workers began spying on the business affairs of fellow citizens. The media encouraged compliance with the government policies. Up to 15,000 trained propagandists were working in Shanghai by late 1951. By February 1952 parades of anti-Capitalist activists went door-to-door to visit business leaders. It created immense psychological pressure. Shanghai wards were setup to receive criticism letters from any employees. As many as 18,000 letters came in the first week of February 1952, and 210,000 came in by the end of the first month. Cadres of party members would join in on the attack. Some big companies would voluntarily make 1,000 confessions a day to try to protect itself from the government. A prime example was the Dahua copper company owner who originally over-confessed by claiming to have illegally obtained 50 million yuan. His employee continued to criticize the owner to greater crime until he reconfessed to having obtained a staggering 2 billion yuan.
The Communist party revealed it was not going to protect private businesses anymore. Chinese capitalists would be threatened like foreign capitalists. The Korean War that originally added opportunities in Northern China led to more capitalists. Many of them eventually borrowed money from the same government to pay off government fines, creating a complex financial pattern. A series of anti campaigns were launched by the Chinese government for years to follow.
| Year | Campaign |
|---|---|
| 1951 | The Three-Anti Campaign |
| 1952 | The Five-Anti Campaign |
| 1953 | New Three-Anti Campaign |
| 1957 | Party Rectification |
| 1957-1958 | Anti-Rightist Movement |
| 1961 | Reeducation of Party Members |
| 1963 - 1964 | Five-Anti Campaign |
| 1964 | Party Rectification |
| 1964 - 1966 | Socialist Education |
| 1969 | Party Rectification |
| 1981 | Anti-Bourgeois Liberalization |
| 1982 | Anti-Corruption, Anti-Economic Crimes |
| 1983 | Party Rectification, Anti-Spiritual Pollution |
| 1983 - 1987 | Party Rectification |
| 1987 | Anti-Bourgeois Liberalism |
| 1987 - 1988 | Against Bourgeois Liberalism |
| 1989 | Against Bourgeois Liberalism |
| 1989 - 1992 | Anti-Corruption Drive |
| 1993 - 2000 | Anti-Corruption Campaigns |