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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Máo Zédōng
sīxiǎng Wade–Giles Mao2 Tse2-tung1 ssŭ1-hsiang3 IPA [mǎʊ tsɤ̌.tʊ́ŋ sɨ́.ɕjàŋ] Yue:
Cantonese Jyutping...
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Thought reform in
China (Chinese: 思想改造; pinyin:
sīxiǎng gǎizào), also
known as
ideological remolding or
ideological reform, was a
campaign of the Chinese...
- them. In
Chinese culture, the
azalea is
known as "thinking of home bush" (
sixiang shu), and is
immortalized in the
poetry of Du Fu. The
azalea is also one...
- East
Asian culture, the
Yellow Dragon is the
fifth symbol completing the
Sixiang (Four Symbols). This
deity is the
center of the
cosmos and it represents...
- 是生兩儀, 兩儀生四象, 四象生八卦, Yì yǒu tài jí , shì shēng liǎngyí , liǎngyí shēng
sìxiàng ,
sìxiàng shēng bāguà , In
Change there is the
Supreme Polarity, (太極; Taiji)...
-
Jinping Thought on diplomacy.: 31 The
first public usage of Xi
Jinping sixiang ("Xi
Jinping Thought") came in 2017 when Liu
Mingfu and Wang Zhongyuan...
- The
slogan 战无不胜的毛泽东思想万岁!; Zhàn wúbù shèng de Máo Zédōng
sīxiǎng wànsuì!; 'Long live the
invincible Mao
Zedong Thought!'
written in
simplified characters...
- Routledge. p. 230.
MacFarquhar &
Schoenhals 2006, p. 428. Mao
Zedong sixiang wan sui! (1969), p. 195.
Referenced in Lieberthal,
Kenneth (2003). Governing...
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sequence of
powers of two
includes taiji → yin and yang (two polarities) →
Sixiang (Four Symbols) →
Bagua (eight trigrams). The
fundamental postulate is the...
- books". BBC News. 12
October 2012.
Retrieved 24
November 2022. Mao
Zedong sixiang wan sui! (1969), p. 195.
Referenced in
Governing China (2nd ed.) by Kenneth...