它有许多东西我们可以学。当然,是要学习先进经验,不是学习落后经验。我们历来提的口号是学习苏联先进经验,谁要你去学习落后经验呀?有一些人,不管三七二十一,连苏联人放的屁都是香的,那也是主观主义。苏联人自己都说是臭的嘛!所以,要加以分析。我们说过,对斯大林要三七开。他们的主要的、大量的东西,是好的,有… - Mao Zedong

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它有许多东西我们可以学。当然,是要学习先进经验,不是学习落后经验。我们历来提的口号是学习苏联先进经验,谁要你去学习落后经验呀?有一些人,不管三七二十一,连苏联人放的屁都是香的,那也是主观主义。苏联人自己都说是臭的嘛!所以,要加以分析。我们说过,对斯大林要三七开。他们的主要的、大量的东西,是好的,有用的;部分的东西是错误的。我们也有部分的东西是不好的,我们自己就要丢掉,更不要别国来学这些坏事。但是,坏事也算一种经验,也有很大的作用。我们就有陈独秀、李立三、王明、张国焘、高岗、饶漱石这些人,他们是我们的教员。此外,我们还有别的教员。在国内来说,最好的教员是蒋介石。我们说不服的人,蒋介石一教,就说得服了。蒋介石用什么办法来教呢?他是用机关枪、大炮、飞机来教。还有帝国主义这个教员,它教育了我们六亿人民。一百多年来,几个帝国主义强国压迫我们,教育了我们。所以,坏事有个教育作用,有个借鉴作用。

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Mao Zedong (or Mao Tse-tung in Wade-Giles; Simplified Chinese: 毛泽东; Traditional Chinese: 毛澤東; December 26, 1893 – September 9, 1976) was the Chairman of the Communist Party of China from 1943 until his death. He was also a founder of the People's Republic of China.

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Native Name: 毛泽东 毛澤東
Alternative Names: Mao Tse-tung Mao Ze Dong Maozedong Tse Toung Mao Mau Tzerdong Máo Zédōng Mau Zeh-ton Máu Zéh-ton Mô Chhe̍t-tûng Mo Chhet-tung Mao² Tsê²-tung¹ Mou Zaak-dung Mo Tek-tong Mô͘ Te̍k-tong Moo Tik-tang Môo Ti̍k-tang Rùnzhī Jun-chih Jeon-zi Máo Zhǔxí Mao Chairman Mao Mau Zerdong Mao Zédong Mouh Jaahk-dung Lun-chi Mao Runzhi Mao Jun-chih Máo Rùnzhī Chairman Mao Zedong Mao Tsê-tung
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今天,世界战争的危险和对中国的威胁主要来自美国的好战分子。他们侵占中国的台湾和台湾海峡,还想发动原子战争。我们有两条:第一,我们不要战争;第二,如果有人来侵略我们,我们就予以坚决回击。我们对共产党员和全国人民就是这样进行教育的。美国的原子讹诈,吓不倒中国人民。我国有六亿人口,有九百六十万平方公里的土地。美国那点原子弹,消灭不了中国人。即使美国的原子弹威力再大,投到中国来,把地球打穿了,把地球炸毁了,对于太阳系说来,还算是一件大事情,但对整个宇宙说来,也算不了什么。

政策是革命政党一切实际行动的出发点,并且表现于行动的过程和归宿。一个革命政党的任何行动都是实行政策。不是实行正确的政策,就是实行错误的政策;不是自觉地,就是盲目地实行某种政策。所谓经验,就是实行政策的过程和归宿。政策必须在人民实践中,也就是经验中,才能证明其正确与否,才能确定其正确和错误的程度。但是,人们的实践,特别是革命政党和革命群众的实践,没有不同这种或那种政策相联系的。因此,在每一行动之前,必须向党员和群众讲明我们按情况规定的政策。否则,党员和群众就会脱离我们政策的领导而盲目行动,执行错误的政策。

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The subjective forces of the revolution have indeed been greatly weakened since the defeat of the revolution in 1927. The remaining forces are very small and those comrades who judge by appearances alone naturally feel pessimistic. But if we judge by essentials, it is quite another story. Here we can apply the old Chinese saying, “A single spark can start a prairie fire.” In other words, our forces, although small at present, will grow very rapidly. In the conditions prevailing in China, their growth is not only possible but indeed inevitable, as the May 30th Movement and the Great Revolution which followed have fully proved. When we look at a thing, we must examine its essence and treat its appearance merely as an usher at the threshold, and once we cross the threshold, we must grasp the essence of the thing; this is the only reliable and scientific method of analysis.

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