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"Without the Communist Party, There Would Be No New China" () is a popular Communist propaganda song in the People's Republic of China, which originated in 1943 in response to the phrase "Without Kuomintang there would be no China". ==Background== During World War II when China was fighting the Japanese invasion, Chiang Kai-shek published a book titled ''China's Destiny'' () on March 10, 1943, with a slogan that "Without the Kuomintang there would be no China." The Communist Party of China published an editorial entitled "Without the Communist Party there would be no China" in the ''Jiefang Daily'' () on August 25, 1943 to criticize the book, concluding that "If today's China had no Communist Party of China, there would be no China." In October 1943, Cao Huoxing (:zh:曹火星), a 19-year-old member of the Communist Party of China, created the lyric for "Without the Communist Party There Would Be No China", based on this. In 1950, shortly after the foundation of the People's Republic of China, Mao Zedong changed the title to "Without the Communist Party, There Would Be No New China," by adding the word "new." The song is included in the 1965 musical ''The East is Red''. On June 26, 2006, a memorial in honour of the song "Without the Communist Party, There Would Be No New China" was opened in Fangshan District, Beijing, China with an area of 6000 m2 (65,000 sq ft).〔(Without the Communist Party, There Would Be No New China ) background〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Without the Communist Party, There Would Be No New China」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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