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On January 2, 1966, People's Daily introduced Daqing's experience in building people
On this day, 59 years ago, on January 2, 1966 (December 11, 1965, the People's Daily introduced the experience of Daqing people's construction. Mao Zedong and Wang Jinxi shook hands. On January 2, 1966, the People's Daily published an editorial entitled "The Correct Path to Industrialization in China." The editorial pointed out that Daqing people started from "two theories"(Mao Zedong's "On Contradiction" and "On Practice"), consciously applied Marxist theory-Mao Zedong Thought as a guide for action, and correctly reflected objective contradictions in practice. Through struggle to solve problems one by one, constantly summing up experience, constantly discovering, inventing and making progress, it took three years to seize Daqing Oilfield. The construction of Daqing Oilfield has always adhered to the principle of combining centralized leadership with mass movements, the principle of combining a highly revolutionary spirit with a strict scientific attitude, the principle of technological revolution, and the principle of building a country through thrift and thrift, and fully reflected the requirements of socialist construction. The requirements of the general line of construction have opened up a correct path for China's industrialization. On the 9th, 10th, 14th, 15th and 17th, the People's Daily published articles in succession introducing Daqing people's experience in building oil bases. The "Industrial Learning from Daqing" movement set off a climax.


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