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− | "'''People's livelihood'''" (民生 mín shēng) is one of [[Sun Yat-sen]]'s Three Principles of the People (the other two are nationalism and democracy). Now, it generally refers to people's living conditions and welfare, such as housing, education, health care, employment and social welfare. Those inevitably become the focuses of China's [[lianghui]] held every March and are repeatedly mentioned in the government's annual work report and delegate proposals. | + | "'''People's livelihood'''" (民生 mín shēng) is one of [[Sun Yat-sen]]'s Three Principles of the People (the other two are nationalism and democracy). Now, it generally refers to people's living conditions and welfare, such as housing, education, health care, employment and social welfare. Those inevitably become the focuses of China's [[lianghui]] held every March and are repeatedly mentioned in the government's annual work report and delegate proposals.([[People’s livelihood|More]]) |
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Latest revision as of 01:18, 18 March 2013
"People's livelihood" (民生 mín shēng) is one of Sun Yat-sen's Three Principles of the People (the other two are nationalism and democracy). Now, it generally refers to people's living conditions and welfare, such as housing, education, health care, employment and social welfare. Those inevitably become the focuses of China's lianghui held every March and are repeatedly mentioned in the government's annual work report and delegate proposals.(More)