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In Industry, Learn From Daqing
One Sheet vintage Chinese propaganda poster, titled
"In Industry, Learn From Daqing" , was created during China's Cultural Revolution era, likely around the 1960s or 1970s. The campaign promoted the Daqing Oilfield as a national model for industrial development and self-reliance.
Key Details

Campaign: "In industry, learn from Daqing" , a directive issued by Mao Zedong in 1964 to encourage all industrial sectors to emulate the Daqing oil workers' dedication.
Subject: The poster features a heroic oil worker, possibly a depiction of the famous model worker Wang Jinxi, known as "Iron Man," operating drilling machinery in a snowy environment.
Symbolism: The harsh winter conditions and determined expressions symbolize the workers' resilience, self-sacrifice, and spirit of self-reliance, which helped China achieve oil self-sufficiency without Soviet aid.
Purpose: The poster aimed to mobilize the populace, promote collectivism, and showcase the successes of Chinese-led industrialization during a period of intense political campaigns.
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