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  2. List of Chinese quotations - Wikipedia

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    This is a slogan referring to pragmatism. Beginning in the late 1970s, it was promoted by Deng Xiaoping and is a part of the official ideology of Socialism with Chinese characteristics. The phrase means to look for economic and political solutions that have practical application rather than those based on political ideology ...

  3. List of city nicknames in China - Wikipedia

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    English slogan Chinese (simp) Chinese (trad) pinyin source; Yichun: Jiangxi: A City Called Spring 一座叫春的城市: 一座叫春的城市: Yīzuò jiào chūnde chéngshì [1] Beijing: Patriotism, Innovation, Inclusiveness and Virtue 爱国、创新、包容、厚德: 愛國、創新、包容、厚德: àiguó, chuàngxīn, bāoróng ...

  4. Category:Chinese political catchphrases - Wikipedia

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  5. 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.”

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

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  7. Category:Chinese advertising slogans - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Chinese advertising slogans" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E.

  8. Propaganda in China - Wikipedia

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    In later years the internet played a key role in the spread of propaganda to Chinese diaspora. PRC-based Internet sites remain a leading source of Chinese-language and China-related news for overseas Chinese. The internet is an extremely effective tool for guiding and organizing overseas Chinese public opinion, according to Anne-Marie Brady. [124]

  9. Big-character poster - Wikipedia

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    Big-character posters (Chinese: 大字报; lit. 'big-character reports') are handwritten posters displaying large Chinese characters, usually mounted on walls in public spaces such as universities, factories, government departments, and sometimes directly on the streets. They were used as a means of protest, propaganda, and popular communication.