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Prevent illness from entering by the mouth and do a good job in disinfecting tableware
(ca. 1970)
Untitled (last sheet)
(1971)
In industry, learn from Daqing
(1971)
A master worker ascends the dais
(1971, January)
To go on a thousand 'li' march to temper a red heart
(1971, January)
Spread Mao Zedong Thought all over the nation
(1971, January)
Turn philosophy into a sharp weapon in the hands of the masses
(1971, February)
Use and study Chairman Mao's glorious philosophical thought in a big way
(1971, March)
Walk the glorious road shown by the 'Three Constantly Read Articles'
(1971, May)
Pledge to liberate all mankind
(1971, May)
In industry, learn from Daqing, in agriculture, learn from Dazhai, and the whole country learns from the People's Liberation Army
(1971, May)
Broadcast Mao Zedong Thought more widespread all over the world
(1971, June)
Earnestly study, deeply criticize revisionism
(1971, June)
Clean and hygienic, inspire the people, change habits and customs, change the nation
(1971, August)
Develop the economy, guarantee supplies
(1971, October)
Grasp revolution, increase production, strive for new victories
(1971, November)
The great image of proletarian advanced warriors inspires us to move forward
(1971, November)
Thoroughly criticize the "theory of human nature" of the landlord and capitalist classes
(1971, December)
Seas and oceans are not separated, the silver needle passes on friendship
(1971, December)
The feelings of friendship between the peoples of China and Africa are deep
(1972, May)
The color will never fade
(1972, December)
Talking freely about the very good situation
(1973, April)
We must continue to do a good job in the anti-Lin rectification
(1973, October)
Family planning has many advantages
(ca. 1974)
The construction of the bridge over the Yangzi at Nanjing is a great victory of Mao Zedong Thought!
(ca. 1975)
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