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The more catchwords in China in the 195s, the better.
"Comrade": In the early days of the People's Republic of China, the word "Comrade" came from the Soviet Union, which means a person with a * * * comrade orientation, and this * * * comrade orientation means "realizing * * capitalism". "Old comrades", "little comrades", "lesbians", "gay men", "leading comrades" and "comrades of the People's Liberation Army" ... At that time, people were bathed in the sunshine and rain of the new era, and it was warm and cordial to say "comrade" when they met each other, whether they were strangers or strangers. Even lovers are also called "comrades". When young men and women write love letters, they often start with "comrade so-and-so" and end with a resolution: "Learn from comrade so-and-so and make progress together". Mr. Chu Aosheng, a collector in Yixing, Wuxi, has a large collection of wedding books. The photos, gifts and letters given by lovers in the 195s are all called "comrades". While "comrade" is popular, titles such as "sir", "miss", "madam", "your Excellency", "my father and mother" and "your father and mother" which have been circulating for thousands of years have temporarily withdrawn from the historical stage. This can also be seen from Chu Aosheng's collection of marriage books. Before 1949, these titles were still vivid and disappeared after the founding of the People's Republic of China.
Some people say that "Comrade" may be the most popular buzzword in China. Today in the 21st century, the address of "Comrade" is still common, but the scope has been greatly reduced. Only in some very orthodox occasions, for example, leaders often like to use "Comrade" as the address. In the internet age, paper letters are rare. Occasionally, when I receive a letter, I suddenly see a beautiful "comrade" on the envelope, with a distant and solemn atmosphere. From another perspective, this is also a cultural atmosphere.
"Study hard and make progress every day": In the early 195s, President Mao Zedong wrote an inscription for Suzhou child Chen Yongkang: "Study hard and make progress every day". Since then, this sentence has entered the whole education system and quickly penetrated into all levels of society. Above the blackboard in almost every classroom in China, the slogan "Study hard and make progress every day" has been posted. The first slogan posted in the dilapidated classroom of adobe piles in rural areas is "study hard and make progress every day". Teachers often treat students who don't listen carefully by asking them to read aloud "study hard and make progress every day" for three times.
there is also a website:/view/3cd1fded19E8B8F67c1cb958.html, where there are many longer buzzwords at that time.
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