Citations:people's warrior

English citations of people's warrior

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  • 1960, Survey of China Mainland Press[1], numbers 2308–2328, American Consulate General, page 12:
    In Spark Sets the Prairie Aflame, stories, being records kept by many different quarters, are related of countless fine people's warriors and revolutionary people who fought courageously, those at the back rushing forward when those at the front had fallen; countless shapes of heroes are conjured up; and huge enthusiasm ius employed in praising revolutionary heroism.
  • 1963, Boda Chen, Mao Tse-tung on the Chinese revolution[2], Foreign Languages Press, page 45:
    Entirely contrary to Chen Shao-yu’s estimate, Chiang Kai-shek turned out to be nothing but a traitor “whom every citizen considers punishable by death”, while the true national heroes, who will always light up the way of advance for the Chinese people and who will be eternally honoured by them, are the innumerable Communist Party members and people’s warriors who have performed heart-stirring exploits for the revolution.
  • 1966, Selections from China Mainland Magazines[3], numbers 531–556, Clearinghouse, U.S. Department of Commerce, page 29:
    We people's warriors will be loyal for ever to Chairman Mao, to the thought of Mao Tse-tung, to the Party, and to the people's revolutionary cause.
  • 1984, Gerald Segal, William T. Tow, Chinese Defence Policy[4], Springer, →ISBN, page 192:
    To a purist people’s warrior it would not matter if the entire country were overrun by the Soviets, since it would be the long term outcome of the conflict that mattered.
  • 1992, Christian Anti-Communism Crusade[5], volumes 32–34, Christian Anti-Communism Crusade, page 105:
    There is a lot to learn from these people's warriors in Peru. They are fighting for power--but not the old kind of power. Not power for an individual or a gang or clique. Not power for exploiters and oppressors. No, thgey are following the teachings of Mao Tsetung, the greatest revolutionary of our time, who said that a people's war fights for power for the masses of oppressed people.