The masses, a Chinese word, pronounced qún zhòng, means "the masses of the people" or "the majority of the residents", which is synonymous with the word "people". Synonyms are the people, the masses, everyone, everyone, the public, groups, collectives, and all.
Explanation
(1) Generally refers to the masses of the people
(2) Refers to a person’s political outlook, that is, he has not joined the Communist Party of China or the Communist Party of China **The people of the Youth League [1]
One refers to the "popular people" or "the majority of the residents", which is synonymous with the word "people", and the other refers to "those who have not joined the party group" "People" means the difference between "party members" and "the masses", and the difference between "cadres" and "the masses"; the weekly "People" was published in the Kuomintang-controlled areas during the Anti-Japanese War and the early stage of the Third Civil Revolutionary War. Publications of Communist Party organs. "Crowd", the film, the film describes an optimistic young man who went to New York to try his luck and found some happiness at first. But the death of his youngest daughter caused him to deviate from the routine of life.
1. Refers to the "mass of the people" or "the majority of the residents", which is synonymous with the word "people".
2. Refers to people who have not joined the Communist Party of China and the Communist Youth League; refers to "people who have not joined the party and league", indicating the difference between "party members" and "mass", and "cadres" The difference from "the masses".
3. Refers to people who do not hold leadership positions. [1]
4. Also known as "the masses". It can also be understood as ordinary people who need leadership.
5. Literally interpreted, it refers to the general term for people who gather together.