On July 5, 1943, Wang Jiaxiang published "The Communist Party of China and the Road to China's National Liberation" to commemorate the 22nd anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party and the 6th anniversary of the Anti-Japanese War.

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Wang Jiaxiang first proposed "Mao Zedong Thought"

On July 5, 1943, Wang Jiaxiang published

Wang Jiaxiang

gave a report to the cadres of the Eighth Route Army. On July 5, 1943, Wang Jiaxiang published "The Communist Party of China and the Road to China's National Liberation" to commemorate the 22nd anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party and the 66th anniversary of the Anti-Japanese War.

In this article, Wang Jiaxiang first proposed the concept of "Mao Zedong Thought". Wang Jiaxiang believed that the 22-year history of the Communist Party of China is a history of the struggle for the liberation of the Chinese nation, and also a history of finding, determining and enriching the correct path for the Chinese nation. The correct path throughout the entire process of the Chinese nation is the path pointed out by Mao Zedong in his writings or in practice. Mao Zedong Thought is China’s Marxism-Leninism, China’s Bolshevism, and China’s communism. A political party should have a revolutionary theory, and the Communist Party should have a revolutionary theory that combines Marxism-Leninism with its own country's revolutionary experience and its own reality. In China, it is Mao Zedong Thought. Without its leadership, the revolutionary movement cannot win.

China's first oceanographic scientific survey

On July 5, 1943, Wang Jiaxiang published

Xiangyanghong 5th

It was reported on July 5, 1976 that my country's 10,000-ton oceanographic scientific survey ships "Xiangyanghong 5" and "Xiangyanghong 11" recently successfully carried out my country's first scientific survey in the Pacific Ocean. An oceanographic scientific survey obtained a large amount of multi-disciplinary first-hand information, and contributed to the development of my country's marine sciences.

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