Which of these statements best describes how Mao zedongs from communism in China differ from the style of Communism first used in the Soviet Union by lenin

Mao Zedong's style of communism in China differed from Lenin's style in the Soviet Union in that Mao emphasized the importance of rural peasants as a revolutionary class, while Lenin focused on the urban working class. Additionally, Mao's approach to communism included the use of guerrilla warfare and a focus on self-reliance and self-sufficiency, while Lenin's style was more centralized and focused on industrial development.