Independent and autonomous

[du li zi zh Ni]
Chinese idiom
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Independence, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is du li zi zh, which means that the country or political party maintains its sovereignty and is not controlled or dominated by others. From... Strategic problems of the Chinese Revolutionary War ". [2-3]
Chinese name
Independent and autonomous
Foreign name
unenthralled and self-centered
spelling
du li zi zh: It's a battery
exegesis
The state or political party maintains its sovereignty
synonym
Be self-reliant and self-reliant
Debana
Strategic Problems in China's Revolutionary War

Idiom interpretation

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It refers to a country or political party asserting its sovereignty and not being controlled or dominated by others. [1]

Idiom source

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Mao Zedong " Strategic problems of the Chinese Revolutionary War "No matter how complex, serious, and miserable the environment is, what is the first thing a military commander needs? Independent and autonomous To organize and use their power." [1]

Idiomatic usage

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Joint, as predicate, attribute, adverbial; With a positive connotation. [1]

The soul of the Chinese nation spirit

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In 2021, in The Sixth Plenary Session of the 19th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China Considered and adopted Resolution of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on the major achievements and historical experience of the Party's century-long struggle Independence is the soul of the spirit of the Chinese nation, and is an important principle for our founding of the Party and the country. To go one's own way is the historical conclusion drawn from the Party's century-long struggle. [2-3]