四有 (sì yǒu) — (political term) the 'Four Haves' — revolutionary ideals, sound morals, good education, and strong discipline

Definition

A Chinese political slogan: the 'Four Haves' a citizen should have — revolutionary ideals, sound morals, good education, and strong discipline. Used to set standards for personal conduct, especially in education and civic contexts.

noun
(political term) the 'Four Haves' — revolutionary idealssound moralsgood educationand strong discipline

Examples

  • 四有
    Xué xiào yào péi yǎng sì yǒu xīn rén, ràng xué shēng quán miàn fā zhǎn.
    Schools should cultivate the 'Four Haves' new generation, allowing students to develop comprehensively.
  • 四有
    sì yǒu Bù jǐn shì kǒu hào, gèng shì duì měi gè gōng mín de yāo qiú.
    The 'Four Haves' is not just a slogan but also a requirement for every citizen.
  • 四有
    Tā jīng cháng yòng sì yǒu de biāo zhǔn lái yāo qiú zì jǐ.
    He often uses the standard of the 'Four Haves' to demand of himself.

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