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China through its own modernisation. Negative aspects of Japan, such as the rise of fascism, are attributed to the elite and government and not the people. In history education, the
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instead employed symbols of general Chinese patriotism in a manner which successfully tied popular visions of the position of the Chinese nation to that of the Communist Party itself, such that criticisms of the party came to be viewed as unpatriotic.
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modern view of the CCP's popular legitimacy. Chinese and foreign commentators also consider it to have been instrumental in constructing the Chinese domestic vision of the country as a “unified” national collectivity.
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1122:Sun Yat-sen
1025:proletariat
449:1998 floods
377:863 Program
258:Third Front
225:Canton Fair
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3229:Specialist
3106:Vocational
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1331:References
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517:Shenzhou 5
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180:Korean War
165:Revolution
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3803:Shanghai
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