Read Chairman Mao's quotations to enhance your spirit.
1. Beginning
Chairman Mao was a great proletarian revolutionary, strategist and theoretician, and at the same time a great writer.
Some of these classic sentences are even more militant and literary, and he perfectly blended political mission and literary accomplishment, leaving behind countless quotations.
Today, I will excerpt 10 classic quotations for you to read and learn.
I believe that every sentence can touch your soul!
2. The text of the quotation
Report on the Investigation of the Peasant Movement in Hunan
1. Revolution is not a dinner party, not a fuss, not a painting and embroidery, it cannot be so elegant, so calm, so polite, so gentle and frugal.
2. Revolution is an insurrection, a violent action by a class to overthrow a class.
"A Spark Can Fire the Plain"
3. The imminent arrival of the Chinese revolutionary upsurge that I am talking about is by no means an empty thing that has no meaning of action at all, as some people say "the possibility of coming". It is a ship that stands on the shore and looks at the sea and can already see the tip of the mast, it is standing on the top of a high mountain, looking at the east from afar, it is a round of sunrise that is about to burst out, it is restless in the mother's womb and is about to mature a baby.
Losing Illusions and Preparing for Struggle (14 August 1949)
4. Struggle, defeat, struggle, defeat, struggle, until victory - this is the logic of the people, and they will never violate this logic. This is another law of Marxism. The revolution of the Russian people was based on this law, and the revolution of the Chinese people was also according to this law.
Farewell, Stuart Leiden (18 August 1949)
5. What are you afraid of with a little difficulty? Blockade, blockade for ten years and eight years, all China's problems have been solved. Chinese are not afraid of death, are they still afraid of difficulties? Lao Tzu said: "The people are not afraid of death, so why should they be afraid of death."
"Working Methods of the Party Committee"
6. "Exchange of information". That is to say, members of the Party committees should inform each other of what they know and exchange information with each other.
"About the Chongqing Negotiations"
7. What is on paper is not the same as what is real. As it turns out, it takes a lot of effort to turn it into a reality.
8. "-for-tat" depends on the situation. Sometimes if you don't talk about it, it's-for-tat; Sometimes when I talk about it, it's also-for-tat. It was right not to go before, and it is right to go this time, it is all-for-tat.
Strategic Issues of the Chinese Revolutionary War
9. As long as there is a war, there will be an overall situation of war. The world can be an overall situation of a war, a country can be an overall situation of a war, an independent guerrilla zone, a large independent operational aspect, or an overall situation of a war. Anything that is of the nature of taking care of all aspects and stages is the overall situation of the war. It is the task of strategic science to study the law governing war with an overall situation. Studying the laws governing warfare with a local nature is the task of campaign science and tactics.
10. The head of any level should focus his attention on those issues or actions that are most important and decisive for the overall situation under his command, and should not be placed on other issues or actions.
3. Ending
There is a spirit that wears through the clouds of history and is fresh day by day.
There is a kind of nostalgia, which has gone through the ups and downs of the times, and is more mellow.
Chairman Mao was the founder and great leader of New China, and he left behind countless classic quotations and famous sayings.
Among them, these charming golden sentences are loud, passionate, and passionate.
These words go straight to the hearts of the people and arouse people's enthusiasm and confidence in loving and building the motherland.
While cherishing these words, it is more necessary for us to inherit and carry forward Chairman Mao's thought with practical actions and continue to promote the pace of national prosperity.
Specifically, there are the following three points for readers to understand:
The first is to read the quotations in their original and authentic form.
We must resolutely seek to understand, and we must not swallow dates, only seek a half-understanding.
It is necessary to read and understand a sentence and paragraph selected by Mao in the context of the original work and the social background at that time.
Only in this way can we have a deeper understanding of the thoughts of great men.
The second is to stick to the faith.
It is necessary to have a basic stand and principles, to have an independent judgment on all kinds of public opinion and speech, and to avoid being misled and deceived on major issues of right and wrong.
We must think of ways to draw nutrients from Mao Xuan and use Mao Xuan to fully arm ourselves.
Third, it is necessary to read quotations in light of reality and avoid "bookism".
It is necessary to combine the theory of quotations with one's own practice, and use them in learning, learn from them, and combine them with what they have learned. At the same time, we must dare to use practice to test and enrich development theories.