三大紀律八項注意 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
三大纪律八项注意
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三大纪律八项注意
sān dà jìlǜ bā xiàng zhùyì
名 the Three Main Rules of Discipline and the Eight Points for Attention of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (The Three Main Rules of Discipline are:
- 1. Obey orders in all your actions. 2. Don't take a single needle or piece of thread from the masses. 3. Turn in everything captured. The Eight Points for Attention are: 1. Speak politely. 2. Pay fairly for what you buy. 3. Return everything you borrow. 4. Pay for anything you damage. 5. Don't hit or swear at people. 6. Don't damage crops. 7. Don't take liberties with women. 8. Don't ill-treat captives. )
sān dà jìlǜ bā xiàng zhùyì
名 the Three Main Rules of Discipline and the Eight Points for Attention of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (The Three Main Rules of Discipline are:
- 1. Obey orders in all your actions. 2. Don't take a single needle or piece of thread from the masses. 3. Turn in everything captured. The Eight Points for Attention are: 1. Speak politely. 2. Pay fairly for what you buy. 3. Return everything you borrow. 4. Pay for anything you damage. 5. Don't hit or swear at people. 6. Don't damage crops. 7. Don't take liberties with women. 8. Don't ill-treat captives. )
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