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  2. Two Establishes and Two Upholds - Wikipedia

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    Two Establishes" [1] was put forward by the Sixth Plenary Session of the 19th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party in November 2021. It says: [ 2 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] "Establishes Comrade Xi Jinping as the core of the Party Central Committee and the core position of the entire Party," [ a ]

  3. Propaganda in China - Wikipedia

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    While the English word usually has a pejorative connotation, the Chinese word xuānchuán (宣传 "propaganda; publicity", composed of xuan 宣 "declare; proclaim; announce" and chuan 傳 or 传 "pass; hand down; impart; teach; spread; infect; be contagious" [5]) The term can have either a neutral connotation in official government contexts or a pejorative one in informal contexts.

  4. Community of Common Destiny - Wikipedia

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    Community of common destiny for mankind, officially translated as community with a shared future for mankind [1] [2] or human community with a shared future, [3] is a political slogan used by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to describe a stated foreign-policy goal of the People's Republic of China. [4]

  5. Taoguang Yanghui - Wikipedia

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    Taoguang Yanghui (Traditional Chinese: 韜光養晦; Simplified Chinese: 韬光养晦; English: Hide your strength, bide your time) is a political slogan of the People's Republic of China that describes an approach toward the international community and is commonly attributed to a speech by Deng Xiaoping.

  6. Chinese propaganda slogans turn London street art wall into a ...

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    The bright red slogans, spray-painted by a group of young Chinese artists over the weekend, consisted of 24 large Chinese characters outlining the country’s “core socialist values.”

  7. Serve the People - Wikipedia

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    The slogan is inscribed in the calligraphy of Mao himself, on the screen wall facing the front entrance of the Zhongnanhai compound, which serves as the headquarters for the senior party leadership and houses the offices of the General Secretary, Politburo Standing Committee and the State Council, together composing the most powerful offices in ...

  8. After Chinese propoganda slogans painted, artists respond with anti-China graffiti

  9. Chinese Communist Party slogans appear on London's Brick Lane

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