Backwardness brings on beatings by others

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InitiatorJoseph Stalin
OriginOn the Tasks of Economic Workers
IntroducedFebruary 4, 1931
Backwardness brings on beatings by others
InitiatorJoseph Stalin
OriginOn the Tasks of Economic Workers
IntroducedFebruary 4, 1931
Backwardness brings on beatings by others
Simplified Chinese落后就要挨打
Traditional Chinese落後就要挨打
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinLuòhòu jiù yào āidǎ

Backwardness brings on beatings by others[1] (simplified Chinese: 落后就要挨打; traditional Chinese: 落後就要挨打), or the backward will be beaten up,[2] backwardness proves vulnerable to attack,[3] is a viewpoint initially put forward by Joseph Stalin in his speech On the Tasks of Economic Workers, delivered on February 4, 1931. This claim attributes China's beating to its technological backwardness.[4] It is a slogan used by the Chinese government to "guide" Chinese people to understand the modern Chinese history.[5]

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