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Comprehensively promote the party's self-renewal.

Comprehensively improve the Party's ability of self-purification, self-improvement, self-innovation and self-improvement, and carry out the self-revolution to the end.

Revolution:

Revolution, in its original meaning, refers to changing fate, and later its meaning is expanded, referring to major innovation, not limited to politics. Because ancient times believed that the son of heaven was doomed by fate, it changed the dynasty, which is called revolution. It was first seen in the Book of Changes: "Heaven and earth change at four times, and the change of Tang and Wu is based on heaven and man."

Revolution was originally used to change the imperial dynasty, but the Japanese slightly expanded its semantics, and it was also used to change the imperial system, such as taking the lead in calling Sun Yat-sen and others "revolutionary parties". At the end of Qing dynasty, the meaning of "revolution" was further expanded, referring to major innovation.

"Revolution" originates from "samsara" and "reversion". This seemingly contradictory proposition is actually nothing new. Tracing back to the etymology, Revolution comes from astronomy, which means that the star rotates once in orbit and returns to its original starting point. It is in this sense that Copernicus used the word "revolution" in his "revolution".

However, as early as15th century before Copernicus, Cicero used conversio, also from astronomy, to refer to the political turmoil in the world. Polybius also used the word "anakykloois", which is almost the Greek version of "revolution".

Behind this precocious revolutionary thought is the developed regime theory of ancient Greece and Rome. From Plato, Aristotle to Polybius, the cycles among different regimes such as monarchy, tyranny, aristocracy, oligarchy, democracy and mob gradually formed a cycle, which dominated the ancients' understanding of various "revolutions" in this world.

People have made a lot of explorations on the proposition of "revolution". In ancient China, there was a saying that "the change of the Tang and Wu Dynasties was justified by nature and people's nature", that is, before that, Wang Shang Tang Dong Zheng Xia Jie and Zhou Wuwang crusaded against Shang Zhou, and regime change was implemented to comply with destiny and public opinion. The revolution here means change, and destiny means fate, which is an explanation of the revolution from the perspective of theocracy.