Five Disciplines, Four Graces and Three Loves
5 stresses, 4 beauties, 3 loves is a numbered policy in the People's Republic of China. On February 25, 1981, the All-China Federation of Trade Unions, the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Youth League, the All-China Women's Federation, and nine other organizations issued a joint statement establishing this policy. Scholar Sheela Murthy has written that the policy was part of China's "civilization" movement, an attempt to move away from the chaos of the Cultural Revolution era and maintain the legitimacy of the Chinese Communist Party. Chinese Vice-Premier Wan Li served as the chair of the 5 Stresses, 4 Beauties, 3 Loves Activity Committee.
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5 stresses- # stress on decorum
- # stress on manners
- # stress on hygiene
- # stress on discipline
- # stress on morals 4 beauties
- # beauty of the mind
- # beauty of the language
- # beauty of the behavior
- # beauty of the environment 3 loves
- # love of the motherland
- # love of socialism
- # love of the Chinese Communist Party