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A poster featuring Mao Zedong, Hua Guofeng, and the phrase "With you in charge, I'm at ease" in Chinese characters "With you in charge, I'm at ease" (simplified Chinese: 你办事,我放心; traditional Chinese: 你辦事,我放心) [1] is reportedly a phrase written by Chairman Mao Zedong of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) on a note before his death.
Hua Guofeng (/ hw ɑː /; born Su Zhu; 16 February 1921 – 20 August 2008) [1] was a Chinese politician who served as chairman of the Chinese Communist Party and the 2nd premier of China.
A primary class displaying Hua's portrait next to Mao's, 1978. Children dancing in a kindergarten, Shanghai, 1978.On the wall, posters of Mao Zedong and Hua Guofeng.. When the founder of the People's Republic of China and first Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party, Mao Zedong, died in 1976 his newly appointed successor, Hua Guofeng, was relatively unknown to the public at the start of his rule.
Following Tian Han's posthumous rehabilitation in 1979 [10] and Deng Xiaoping's consolidation of power over Hua Guofeng, the National People's Congress resolved to restore Tian Han's original verses to the march and to elevate its status, making it the country's official national anthem on 4 December 1982. [33] [34]
France's national motto Liberté, égalité, fraternité, seen on a public building in Belfort. This article lists state and national mottos for the world's nations. The mottos for some states lacking general international recognition, extinct states, non-sovereign nations, regions, and territories are listed, but their names are not bolded.
Hua is a common transliteration for some Chinese surnames, of which the most common ones are 華/华 (pinyin: Huà) [1] and 花 (pinyin: Huā). The Cantonese romanizations for 華 and 花 are Wah and Fa , respectively.
Hua Guofeng Hu Yaobang: Preceded by: Hua Guofeng: Succeeded by: Position abolished: Vice Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party; In office 30 August 1973 – 12 September 1982: Chairman: Mao Zedong Hua Guofeng Hu Yaobang: 3rd Minister of National Defense; In office 17 January 1975 – 26 February 1978: Premier: Zhou Enlai Hua Guofeng: Preceded ...
Hua was the designated successor of Mao and soon became the party chief and became embroiled in a power struggle with the Gang of Four. [84] Jiang went to Baoding to rally the 38th Army, preparing to replace Hua as a party chief. [82] In response, both Ye Jianying, one of Deng's allies, and Hua mobilised their military forces in Beijing and ...