三大纪律八项注意
三大纪律八项注意
Sān Dà Jì lǜ Bā Xiàng Zhù yì
the Three Rules of Discipline and Eight Points for Attention, a military doctrine issued in 1928 by Mao Zedong for the Red Army, which included a number of injunctions demanding high standards of behavior and respect for civilians during wartime
Traditional: 三大紀律八項注意
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- the Three Rules of Discipline and Eight Points for Attention, a military doctrine issued in 1928 by Mao Zedong for the Red Army, which included a number of injunctions demanding high standards of behavior and respect for civilians during wartime
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风纪(fēng jì)— standard of behavior
→一板三眼(yī bǎn sān yǎn)— lit. one strong beat and three weak beats in a measure of music (four beats in the bar) (idiom); fig. scrupulous attention to detail
→三个世界(Sān ge Shì jiè)— the Three Worlds (as proposed by Mao Zedong), i.e. the superpowers (USA and USSR), other wealthy countries (UK, France, Japan etc), and the developing countries of Asia, Africa and Latin America
→三光政策(Sān guāng Zhèng cè)— Three Alls Policy (kill all, burn all, loot all), Japanese policy in China during WWII
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