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Two groups and two groups of eight-character slogans

Two groups and two groups of eight-character slogans:

Happy group: happy every day. Surprise group: unexpected ideas. Lightning dragon: unite and help each other, and strive for the first place forever! Work hard as a team: study hard and make progress every day. Happy group: happy study, happy growth. Firepower group: Firepower group, full of energy! Quartet: Let's work together to compose our own music!

In modern Chinese dictionaries

The slogan is "a short sentence that is programmatic and inspires verbal shouting". Marxist philosophy holds that matter determines consciousness, and consciousness has a dynamic role in matter. Slogans, as one of the manifestations of consciousness, are the reflection of social politics, economy and culture at that time, and different slogans play different roles.

It first appeared in Liang Jianwen's poem "The Slogan of New Hou Yu City Patrol in Yanghe Wei Wei" in the Southern Dynasties. Later it was used by poets. For example, in the Tang Dynasty, Zhang said that there were two songs, namely, the lyrics of the slogan "Step on Fifteen Nights", Li Bai's slogan "The Beauty of Half Drunken Prince", and Qiu Jin's slogan "Storm" and "Spring Festival Evening" in the Qing Dynasty.

Also refers to slogan poems

Tang Wang Wei's poem "Ning Bichi" is titled: "Singing privately, chanting Pei Di." Wang Songbizhi's Notes on Swallow Gaoyi in Lushui: "Wenzhong and his wife made a slogan, and there is a saying that' Golden Horse and Jade Hall have three bachelors, and the breeze and the bright moon have two idlers', which is spread all over the world."

An ode to the emperor. Song Shi's "Le Zhi Seventeen": "There are three banquets in the Spring and Autumn Period: First, the emperor is promoted to sit down, and the prime minister is drinking ... Sixth, the musician gives a speech, followed by a poem called' slogan', all of which describe the feelings of virtue, beauty and China and foreign countries."

In the Song Dynasty, Su Shi wrote the following slogans: Poems on the Spring Banquet in Ting and Wang's birthday speech. Song Mengyuan's "Tokyo Dream Record New Year's Day Party": "Shijing City Jinger blocked the road to offer slogans, and the audience was blocked."

Yuan Anonymous's "Striving for Grace" is the first fold: "I want to talk in my room, don't make a fuss. I have a slogan: red! Red! Red ... this is like the secret code of Liangshan hero Song Jiang's brother. " The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the seventh time, the second time: "Xia Houdun entered the account and asked the slogan at night." Chapter 14 of Volume 2 of Yao's Li Zicheng: "A female soldier came to wake up because of the slogan of the military night."