Mao zhu xi zen yang shuo de wo jiu zen yang zuo 毛主席怎样说的 我就怎样做 Xiang Wang Jie tong zhi na yang xue xi Mao zhu xi zhu zuo = Mao zhu xi zen yang shuo de wo jiu zen yang zuo 向王杰同志那样学习毛主席著作 = Mao zhu xi zen yang shuo de wo jiu zen yang zuo
Alternative Title
Learn Chairman Mao's writings like comrade Wang Jie : do as Chairman Mao says. Xiang Wang Jie tong zhi na yang xue xi Mao zhu xi zhu zuo 向王杰同志那样学习毛主席著作 Mao zhu xi zen yang shuo de wo jiu zen yang zuo
Creator
Ha, Qiongwen 哈琼文
Date Created and/or Issued
1965
Publication Information
Shanghai 上海 Shanghai ren min mei shu chu ban she 上海人民美术出版社
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Description
Ann Tompkins (Tang Fandi) and Lincoln Cushing Chinese Poster Collection. Miao hui qun zhong re qing xue xi Mao Zedong zhu zuo de jing xiang. 描绘群众热情学习毛泽东著作的景象.
Type
image
Extent
1 print (poster) col. ill. 77 x 54 cm.
Identifier
(cp_poster)00066
Language
Chinese
Subject
Political posters, Chinese Posters, Chinese--20th century Superstition--Political aspects--China--Posters China--Politics and government--1949-1976--Posters
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