According to the Modern Chinese Dictionary, the slogan is "a short sentence with programmatic and encouraging functions for oral shouting". Marxist philosophy holds that matter determines consciousness, and consciousness has a dynamic role in matter. Slogans, as one of the manifestations of consciousness, are the reflection of social politics, economy and culture at that time, and different slogans play different roles.
In the Southern Dynasties, Emperor Liang Jian-wen wrote a poem entitled "The slogan of patrolling the city for the new Hou Yu in Yanghe". Later it was used by poets. For example, in the Tang Dynasty, Zhang said that there were two songs, namely, the lyrics of the slogan "Step on Fifteen Nights", Li Bai's slogan "The Beauty of Half Drunken Prince", and Qiu Jin's slogan "Storm" and "Spring Festival Evening" in the Qing Dynasty. Also refers to slogan poems. Tang Wang Wei's poem "Ning Bichi" is titled: "Singing privately, chanting Pei Di." ?
Wang Songbizhi's Notes on Swallow Gaoyi in Lushui: "Wenzhong and his wife made a slogan, and there is a saying that' Golden Horse and Jade Hall have three bachelors, and the breeze and the bright moon have two idlers', which is spread all over the world."
Anonymous's "Burn a hole to pay back the money" is the first fold: "I'm going to talk in a small room, so don't make a fuss. I have a slogan: red! Red! Red ... this seems to be the code word for Brother Sung Jiang to speak on Liangshan. "
The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the seventh time, the second time: "Xia Houdun entered the account and asked the slogan at night." Yao's Li Zicheng, Volume II, Chapter 14: "A female soldier came to wake up because the army asked the slogan that the skin was dry at night."