Which of these statements best describes how Mayo the dog form of Communism and China differed from the style of Communism first used in Soviet Union by lenin

Mayo the dog form of Communism in China differed from the style of Communism first used in the Soviet Union by Lenin in that it incorporated elements of traditional Chinese culture and Confucianism, while also implementing policies such as the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution. Additionally, the Chinese Communist Party under Mao had a focus on rural revolution and mobilizing peasants, whereas Lenin's style of Communism in the Soviet Union emphasized urban industrial workers and the establishment of a centralized state apparatus.