Chinese numbered policies
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One distinctive element of Chinese political discourse is the use of numbered policies in both the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China. The use of numbers to refer to policies dates from pre-modern China. Examples include:
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1
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2
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3
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4
- Four Cardinal Principles
- Four Cleanups Movement
- Four Modernizations
- Four Noes and One Without
- Four Olds (or Four Old Things)
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5
- Five Antis
- Five Black Categories
- Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence
- Five Races Under One Union
- Five Red Categories
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6
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9
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10
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12
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14
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60
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See also
- Politics of China
- Politics of Taiwan
- Four Great Inventions of ancient China (another example of a "numbered" historical term)