Spring Tide: China in 1984

Spring Tide: China in 1984

by He Yaomin Et Al.

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The year 2013 is worth writing in the history of New China, not only because this year is the year when a new government was born, but also because the style and discipline of the ruling Communist Party of China need to be rectified. The spread of corruption within the party is eroding the body of the party, causing strong dissatisfaction among the people; reform and opening up has entered the deep water zone and the critical period, how to make the results of years of reform and opening up benefit all the people, not just a beautiful slogan; the extensive economic development model has paid too many resources and environmental costs, and must be determined to change. This year, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, headed by Xi Jinping, has taken firm steps in governing the party, the country, and the military, as well as reform, development, and stability. The "Chinese Dream" of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation is an inexhaustible driving force for the people's sustainable glory.

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