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What are the idioms that describe "propaganda"?
A whoop of joy
Go deep into every household and let every family know.
Yelling?
As a tool to collect, understand and publicize policies.
Door-to-door theory (men? Duo? hù? Shu): From the virtue of Xiao Jingguang. It means to go to every household to publicize and explain.
Make a big publicity (dà sü xu ā n chuá n): Make a big publicity to let everyone know? .
JiāzhühüXi m: from the biography of the late Tang and Wei Dynasties. It means to inform. Go to every household to publicize and let every household know. ?
Yelling? hǎn? Hey? Jiao): From the 59th chapter of Tao Juyin's History of the Northern Warlords' Ruling Period. It is to shout loudly, describe hype and create public opinion.
Eyes, ears and mouthpiece (r? mù? hóu? Xie): Excerpted from Liu Tian's My First Class of Party Newspaper. Spokesman: Spokesman. Metaphor is a tool to collect, understand the situation and publicize policies.
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