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Advance couragelously while holding high the red banner of Mao Zedong Thought! First military education poster (1960)
Sino-Soviet friendship (1949)
Celebrating the foundation of the People's Republic of China (1949)
Public trial of evil tyrant (1949)
The masses of the United Headquarters have been hoodwinked and are without crime, it is glorious to turn one's weapon around and strike! (ca. 1967)
Discipline is the lifeblood of the army, wounds are the glory of the soldier (ca. 1937)
Don't fear death, don't love money, love the nation, love the people (ca. 1937)
No compromise, no surrender, fighting to the end, for the ultimate victory (ca. 1937)
Always and everywhere, strengthen our resistance (ca. 1937)
As the invasion by the Japanese dwarves does not stop for a day - As the war of resistance of my nation does not stop for a day - I pledge to spill my last drop of blood - To protect the last inch of my soil (ca. 1937)
We live to struggle for the nation! (ca. 1937)
The fate of aggressors (ca. 1952)
The people support the PLA Fighters in their task of building up new national defence (Early 1950s)
Usher in a new epoch - Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China (1999)
The Chinese government resumes the exercise of sovereignty over Macao in 1999 (1999)
The 16 May Circular is a great new milestone in the history of the development of Marxism-Leninism, it is the Manifesto of the Communist Party of the 1960s (1967, 27 May)
Our country has 700 million people, with the workers as the leading class (ca. 1969)
Organize contingents of the people's militia on a big scale (ca. 1969)
Canal of happiness (1977, May)
Strenghten the propaganda to oppose America and support Korea (1951)
Imperialism and all reactionaries are all paper tigers (1965, December)
The flower of Dazhai is in full bloom on the plateau (ca. 1972)
Celebrating the People's Republic of China's National Day (1950, December)
Sending off the People's Liberation Army to overthrow Taiwan! Carry out the revolutionary war to the end! (ca. 1950)
Smash the imperialist war conspiracy, forge ahead courageously to build our peaceful and happy life! (ca. 1950)
The Sino-Soviet Alliance for Friendship and Mutual Assistance promotes enduring world peace (ca. 1950)
Long live the People's Republic of China! (Ca. 1950)
Start the movement to increase production and practise thrift, with foodstuffs and steel at the center, with great force! (1960, September)
Struggle to realize Chairman Mao's great call that "agriculture studies Dazhai"! (Early 1970s)
Shaoshan (Early 1970s)
Jinggangshan (Early 1970s)
Pines and willows are ever green, flowers blossom red generation after generation (1978, February)
Uncle, we have been victorious! (1953, December)
With the great support of the Soviet Union, and our own greatest strength, we will realize the industrialization of our nation step by step! (1953, December)
Untitled (last sheet) (1971)
Joining the ranks (1965, March)
Advance courageously along the glorious road of Chairman Mao's "7 May instruction" (1971, May)
Walk the glorious road shown by the 'Three Constantly Read Articles' (1971, May)
Victories year after year (1965, October)
To go on a thousand 'li' march to temper a red heart (1971, January)
Long live the Paris Commune. Commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Paris Commune (1971, January)
Love the nation (1997, June)
Regulations for Primary school pupils (1995)
Five do's, four beauties (1983, January)
Military Parade (1983, January)
Energetically complete the task of party rectification, bring about a basic turn for the better in party spirit (1984, January)
Chinese women volleyball team (1990, November)
Ideals (1986, June)
Always prepared (1986, July)
The national flag is hoisted in our hearts (1984, October)
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