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What are the slogans about "Friends come from afar"?

The slogan "It's a pleasure to have friends from afar" is: It's a pleasure to have friends from afar, and the road to making new friends will be brighter.

Interpretation: Where there is a will, there is a way.

Interpretation of the slogan: the slogan is to express a meaning in concise language in order to achieve a certain propaganda purpose.

The role of propaganda slogans: the role of slogans is to facilitate "creating momentum" and form an atmosphere, and it is also easy to "inform the public". As early as 1930s, the Red Army wrote a large number of propaganda slogans on the walls of houses in various base areas, many of which still exist today and become red cultural relics. Slogans reached their climax during the Cultural Revolution.

Characteristics of propaganda slogans: Slogans have very obvious characteristics of the times and industries, such as "family planning" slogans and "forest fire prevention" slogans. The purpose is very clear, either to publicize a certain policy or to advocate a certain idea, such as "whoever burns mountains will go to jail" and "to get rich, have fewer children and plant more trees". Slogans are generally catchy and rhythmic.