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Should I quote it on August 1st Army Day?

Generally speaking, August 1st Army Day does not need quotation marks.

August 1 day is the anniversary of the founding of the People's Liberation Army of China, so it is also called "August 1st Army Day".

According to the proposal of the Central Revolutionary Military Commission on June 30th, the Chinese Soviet Union and the Provisional Central Government of People's Republic of China (PRC) decided to set August 1 day as the anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army.

1949 On June 5th, the People's Revolutionary Military Commission of China issued an order to take the word "August 1st" as the main symbol of the flag and national emblem of the People's Liberation Army of China. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), this anniversary was renamed the Army Day of China People's Liberation Army.

2019 On July 30th, People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Ministry of National Defense held a reception in the Great Hall of the People to warmly celebrate the 92nd anniversary of the founding of the China People's Liberation Army. On 2002 1 August1day, People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Ministry of National Defense warmly celebrated the 94th anniversary of the founding of the China People's Liberation Army!

Significance of August 1st Army Day;

Army Day is to commemorate the birth and arduous course of the people's army and inspire the fighting spirit of the soldiers to protect their country and defend their country. The festival is held every August 1 day. Usually, all parts of China will focus on "supporting the army, supporting the government and loving the people" to commemorate the birth of the People's Army. The custom of Army Day is that government departments and social organizations generally carry out various activities to support the army.

Every year on the Army Day, the troops will organize grand commemorative activities to celebrate their own festivals. Governments at all levels also organize grand military and civilian evenings or vigils, and invite representatives of the old Red Army, retired military cadres, demobilized soldiers, disabled revolutionary soldiers and families of martyrs to participate.

At the same time, it is also necessary to organize activities to support the army's preferential treatment, publicize the glorious tradition of the people's army, check the implementation of preferential treatment, and solve problems and difficulties in time. Governments at all levels and the broad masses of the people have always regarded the activities of supporting the army and giving priority to their families as a "reserved festival" to commemorate the Army Day.