A red heart, two hands ready, was a popular slogan in China in 1950s. Before the "Cultural Revolution", this slogan once played an important educational role among young people who took the exam.
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Other popular slogans in China in 1950s:
First, study hard and make progress every day.
1950 June 200919, Mao Zedong wrote to Ma Xulun, then Minister of Education: "All schools should pay attention to health first and study second. Insufficient nutrition, appropriate increase in funding. "
195 1 At the end of September, Mao Zedong received an Anhui delegation attending the National Day. Among the members of the delegation is Sister Ma Sanjie, a little hero crossing the river. Mao Zedong asked her about her study with concern, gave her a beautiful notebook and wrote an inscription on the title page: Study hard and make progress every day. These eight-character inscriptions quickly spread throughout the country.
Second, poor and white.
1On April 25th, 956, Mao Zedong made a speech on "On Ten Major Relationships" at the enlarged meeting in the Political Bureau of the Central Committee, and proposed: "I once said that we were poor. Poverty means that there is not much industry and agriculture is underdeveloped. White is a blank sheet of paper, and its cultural and scientific level is not high. "
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