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My broadest possible understanding is that Mao Zedong Thought's main innovation was seeing rural peasantry as a potentially revolutionary population, as opposed to previous communist movements' reliance on an urban proletariat.
The thing you were talking about bears some similarities to the Down to the Countryside Movement, but I don't know that I would call that the central pillar of MZT.
Didn't the peasant also play a large part in the Russian Revolution, too?