Discussions about Magic Weapon of CPC’s Work Based on Study of Mao Zedong’s Rural Surveys
Xiaoting Meng and
Peng Yang
Asian Agricultural Research, 2018, vol. 10, issue 04
Abstract:
Former chairman Mao Zedong conducted extensive rural surveys during the exploration of the Chinese revolutionary road. In 1941, in order to change the state of the party’s theory separating from reality, Mao Zedong organized and published the book Rural Surveys, which provided the direction for survey and research of the party members. The survey and research are excellent tradition and style of work of the party, and also a major weapon for outstanding achievements in China’s revolution and construction. Socialism with Chinese characteristics has entered a new era. Studying the Rural Surveys has important practical value for beating off the new challenges in the issues concerning agriculture, farmers, and rural areas.
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Date: 2018
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