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minus-square420clownpeen [they/them,any]hexbear4·4 years agoSeems to literally mean New China, but idk much Chinese history, so idk what connotation they mean link
minus-squareVYKNIGHT [none/use name]hexbear5·4 years ago"New China" almost always refers to communist China post 1949, its used in so much propaganda its pretty much ubiquitous with the communism nowadays link
minus-squareRindlessWatermelon [they/them,he/him]hexbear5·4 years agoIt'd be kinda like making a Russian "government in exile", calling it the "united super sexy russians" and asking people to refer to it as the USSR. link
minus-squareskeletorsass [she/her]hexbear3·4 years agoThe term is usually used to refer to specifically the revolutionary, post-1949 China and especially the Mao era, and is common in red songs and slogans, especially during the life of Chairman Mao. link
Seems to literally mean New China, but idk much Chinese history, so idk what connotation they mean
"New China" almost always refers to communist China post 1949, its used in so much propaganda its pretty much ubiquitous with the communism nowadays
It'd be kinda like making a Russian "government in exile", calling it the "united super sexy russians" and asking people to refer to it as the USSR.
John Kerry
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The term is usually used to refer to specifically the revolutionary, post-1949 China and especially the Mao era, and is common in red songs and slogans, especially during the life of Chairman Mao.