Wèi Rénmín Fúwù

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Wèi Rénmín Fúwù is the Mandarin pinyin title of Mao Zedong’s famous 1944 speech “Serve the People,” a core slogan and ideological motto of the Chinese Communist Party.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mandarin pinyin phrase
political slogan
speech title
appearsIn Chinese Communist Party propaganda posters
Chinese political education materials
associatedWith Chinese Communist Party
Mao Zedong
Maoism
category Chinese Communist Party mottos
Chinese political slogans
Maoist terminology
coreMessage Communist Party members must serve the masses wholeheartedly
countryOfOrigin China
hasOriginalChineseForm 为人民服务
hasShortForm Serve the People
historicalPeriod Chinese Civil War era
Second Sino-Japanese War era
ideologicalFunction guiding principle for party conduct
moral standard for cadres
ideologicalRole core slogan of the Chinese Communist Party
motto of Maoist ideology
influenced political slogans in the People's Republic of China
isPinyinTitleOf Serve the People
surface form: Serve the People (speech)
language Mandarin Chinese
linkedToEvent memorial speech for Zhang Side
notableIn Chinese political discourse
Chinese revolutionary culture
placeOfOrigin Yan'an
politicalPosition communist
socialist
promotedBy Mao Zedong
refersTo Serve the People
surface form: Serve the People (speech)
romanizationSystem Hanyu Pinyin
scriptOfOriginalForm Chinese characters
theme revolutionary ethics
selflessness
service to the people
translatesTo Serve the People
usedAs party slogan
propaganda motto
usedBy Chinese Communist Party cadres
Chinese state institutions
People's Liberation Army
writingSystem Latin alphabet
yearCoined 1944

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Serve the People hasPinyin Wèi Rénmín Fúwù