“Harmonious”的版本间的差异
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| − | Each administration of Chinese leaders has adopted a phrase to embody | + | Each administration of Chinese leaders has adopted a phrase to embody its governing philosophy. President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao have been “building a harmonious society” during their tenure. |
| − | Critics of this | + | Critics of this philosophy argue that the government has created a surface appearance of harmony by suppressing or “harmonizing” elements of society that are not to the Party’s liking. |
| − | + | See [[river crab]]. | |
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2012年8月27日 (一) 16:05的版本
和谐 (héxié) harmonious
Each administration of Chinese leaders has adopted a phrase to embody its governing philosophy. President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao have been “building a harmonious society” during their tenure.
Critics of this philosophy argue that the government has created a surface appearance of harmony by suppressing or “harmonizing” elements of society that are not to the Party’s liking.
See river crab.
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