Explanation: ① originally referred to the army troops and horses. Also refers to a fighting force. ② refers to the dynamic power. Source: Mao Zedong's "concentration of superior force to destroy the enemy," the principle of concentration of troops each to annihilate the enemy, to annihilate the enemy's effective strength our main objective, or seizing a place not as the main target. " Examples: Youth has always been tightly integrated commando social production, has maintained a vibrant, content-rich activities to promote the production into a ~. ★ "The Socialist Upsurge in China's rural areas"
yǒu shēng lì liàng
That the army soldiers, horses, etc.
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No. 3
Refers to the military
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Originally referred to the army of soldiers and horses
Originally referred to the army of soldiers and horses. Also refers to effective fighting force. Mao Zedong, "concentrating a superior force to destroy the enemy": "the principle of concentrating our forces and destroy the enemy, to annihilate the enemy troops as the main objective, not to conservative or place as the main goal to win." Tech Industries "Defend Yan'an," the first chapter: "As long as we continue to destroy the enemy's effective strength, then things will be easier later on!"
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No. 5
Refers to a dynamic force. "High tide of socialism in rural China Township, Zhongshan County, the ninth level of agricultural production cooperatives, youth brigades": "Youth has always been tightly integrated community commando production, has maintained a vibrant, content-rich activities, become a support to promote the production of vital forces. "