Information about Xiaokang Society
Xiaokang society (Traditional Chinese: 小康社會; Simplified Chinese: 小康社会; Pinyin: xiǎokāng shèhuì; literally "Society of small peace/comfort/health") is a society of modest means, or a middle-class society. The term which was first used in the Classic of Rites was first written over 2000 years ago in comparison to datong (大同). It is notable since the term has widely been used in People's Republic of China starting around 2002 and its recent use has been associated with Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao as a goal for mainland China to reach by the year 2020.
The current usage of the term also invokes ancient Chinese thought in support of modern Chinese Marxism. In ancient Chinese writing a xiaokang society was the predecessor to the great unity. There is a rough correspondence between this progression and the progression in Chinese Marxism between a market socialist society and world communism.
The revival of the concept of a xiaokang society was in part a criticism of social trends in mainland China in the 1990s under Jiang Zemin, in which many in China felt was focusing too much on the newly rich and not enough on mainland China's rural poor. Furthermore there has been a fear in some circles that Chinese society has become too materialistic placing material wealth above all other social needs.
In contrast to previous concepts such as the spiritual civilization and the campaigns against bourgeois liberalization in the 1980s, the concept of the xiaokang society does not involve heroic self-sacrifice and does not place the material and the spiritual in opposition. The vision of a xiaokang society sees the need for economic growth to provide prosperity, but it sees the need for this prosperity to be broadly distributed.
In addition, the concept of a xiaokang society is the first time in which the Communist Party of China has used a classical Chinese concept to legitimize its vision for the future of China.
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温家宝
Wen Jiabao
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Nationality Chinese
Political party Communist Party of China
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Vision
The vision of a xiaokang society is one in which most people are moderately well off and middle class, and in which economic prosperity is sufficient to move most of the population in mainland China into comfortable means, but in which economic advancement is not the sole focus of society. Explicitly incorporated into the concept of a xiaokang society is the idea that economic growth needs to be balanced with sometimes conflicting goals of social equality and environmental protection.The current usage of the term also invokes ancient Chinese thought in support of modern Chinese Marxism. In ancient Chinese writing a xiaokang society was the predecessor to the great unity. There is a rough correspondence between this progression and the progression in Chinese Marxism between a market socialist society and world communism.
The revival of the concept of a xiaokang society was in part a criticism of social trends in mainland China in the 1990s under Jiang Zemin, in which many in China felt was focusing too much on the newly rich and not enough on mainland China's rural poor. Furthermore there has been a fear in some circles that Chinese society has become too materialistic placing material wealth above all other social needs.
In contrast to previous concepts such as the spiritual civilization and the campaigns against bourgeois liberalization in the 1980s, the concept of the xiaokang society does not involve heroic self-sacrifice and does not place the material and the spiritual in opposition. The vision of a xiaokang society sees the need for economic growth to provide prosperity, but it sees the need for this prosperity to be broadly distributed.
In addition, the concept of a xiaokang society is the first time in which the Communist Party of China has used a classical Chinese concept to legitimize its vision for the future of China.
Traditional Chinese
Child systems Simplified Chinese
Chữ Nôm
Sister systems Hanja, Kanji
ISO 15924 Hant
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Child systems Simplified Chinese
Chữ Nôm
Sister systems Hanja, Kanji
ISO 15924 Hant
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Simplified Chinese
Sister systems Kanji, Chữ Nôm
ISO 15924 Hans
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middle class, in colloquial usage, consists of those people who have a degree of economic independence, but not a great deal of social influence or power. The term often encompasses merchants and professionals, bureaucrats, and some farmers and skilled workers.
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Classic of Rites (Traditional Chinese: 禮記; Simplified Chinese: 礼记; Pinyin: Lǐjì
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The Great unity is a classical Chinese term found in classical Chinese philosophy which has been invoked many times in modern Chinese history. It refers to a utopian vision of the world in which everyone and everything is at peace.
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Anthem
March of the Volunteers (义勇军进行曲)
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March of the Volunteers (义勇军进行曲)
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Hu Jintao (Simplified Chinese: 胡锦涛; Traditional Chinese: 胡錦濤; Pinyin: Hú Jǐntāo
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- This is a Chinese name; the family name is Wen.
温家宝
Wen Jiabao
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Political party Communist Party of China
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Mainland China (Simplified Chinese: 中国大陆; Traditional Chinese: 中國大陸; Pinyin:
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middle class, in colloquial usage, consists of those people who have a degree of economic independence, but not a great deal of social influence or power. The term often encompasses merchants and professionals, bureaucrats, and some farmers and skilled workers.
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Chinese philosophy was philosophy written in the Chinese tradition of thought. Chinese philosophy has a history of several thousand years; its origins are often traced back to the Yi Jing (the Book of Changes
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Communism
Basic concepts
Marxist philosophy
Class struggle
Proletarian internationalism
Communist party
Ideologies
Marxism Leninism Maoism
Trotskyism Juche
Left Council
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Basic concepts
Marxist philosophy
Class struggle
Proletarian internationalism
Communist party
Ideologies
Marxism Leninism Maoism
Trotskyism Juche
Left Council
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The Great unity is a classical Chinese term found in classical Chinese philosophy which has been invoked many times in modern Chinese history. It refers to a utopian vision of the world in which everyone and everything is at peace.
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World communism has a meaning close in meaning to ‘international communism’, which has usually been equated to the Comintern (Communist International). This is the meaning that typically and historically has been meant by opponents of communism.
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Jiang Zemin (Simplified Chinese: 江泽民; Traditional Chinese: 江澤民; Pinyin: Jiāng ZémÃn
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Bourgeois liberalism (Simplified Chinese: Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Chinese characters.
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The Communist Party of China (CPC) (Simplified Chinese: 中国共产党; Traditional Chinese: 中國共產黨
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Classical Chinese or Literary Chinese is a traditional style of written Chinese based on the grammar and vocabulary of ancient Chinese, making it different from any modern spoken form of Chinese.
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