We must work hard, struggle hard, and overcome all difficulties to build our country into a powerful socialist state.
Founder of People's Republic of China
We must work hard, struggle hard, and overcome all difficulties to build our country into a powerful socialist state.
Founder of People's Republic of China
Opening address at the Eighth National Congress of the Communist Party of China
1956
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