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"'''Seek truth from facts'''" ({{zh|s=实事求是|t=實事求是|p=shí shì qiú shì}}) is a historically established expression (]) that first appeared in the ]. (《汉书·河间献王德传》“河间献王德以孝景前二年立,修学好古,'''''实事求是'''''。从民得善书,必为好写与之,留其真,加金帛赐以招之。”) Originally, it described an attitude toward study and research.
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"'''Seek truth from facts'''" ({{zh|s=实事求是|t=實事求是|p=shí shì qiú shì}}) is a historically established expression (]) that first appeared in the ]. Originally, it described an attitude toward study and research.


It became a key element of ], first quoted by ] during a speech at the Sixth National Congress of the ] in 1938, in reference to ]. Beginning in 1978, it was further promoted by ] as a central ideology of ], and applied to economic and political reforms thereafter. It became a key element of ], first quoted by ] during a speech at the Sixth National Congress of the ] in 1938, in reference to ]. Beginning in 1978, it was further promoted by ] as a central ideology of ], and applied to economic and political reforms thereafter.

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汉书·河间献王德传》“河间献王德以孝景前二年立,修学好古,实事求是。从民得善书,必为好写与之,留其真,加金帛赐以招之。

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"Seek truth from facts" (simplified Chinese: 实事求是; traditional Chinese: 實事求是; pinyin: shí shì qiú shì) is a historically established expression (成語) that first appeared in the Book of Han. Originally, it described an attitude toward study and research.

It became a key element of Maoism, first quoted by Mao Zedong during a speech at the Sixth National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party in 1938, in reference to pragmatism. Beginning in 1978, it was further promoted by Deng Xiaoping as a central ideology of Socialism with Chinese characteristics, and applied to economic and political reforms thereafter.

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  1. Book of Han. AD 111. {{cite book}}: Check date values in: |year= (help)CS1 maint: year (link)
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