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Chairman Mao once said a word, I forgot what it was. "It seems that he despises the enemy tactically and attaches importance to the enemy strategically." I don't know exactly what to say.
Whether this sentence is Chairman Mao's original words or not is a general slogan after Chairman Mao's speech.

The original words are 1936 12. Mao Zedong pointed out in his speech "Strategic Issues in China Revolutionary War" at the Red Army University: "Our strategy is' one is ten' and our tactic is' ten is one', which is one of the fundamental laws for us to defeat the enemy." "We win more with less-we say this to the rulers of China as a whole. We have won again-we say this to the local enemies fighting on the battlefield. "

1948 65438+ 10/0/8 After the draft resolution of the Central Committee was drafted, it was summarized as "strategically despising the enemy and tactically attaching importance to the enemy".