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The Little Yellow Book Quotations from Chairman Xi Dada (BASIC EDITION)
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The Little Yellow Book Quotations from Chairman Xi Dada (BASIC EDITION)
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Inspired by its famous predecessor Chairman Mao's Little Red Book. With close-ups and a real-time camera running approach, this BASIC PAPERBACK EDITION of Xi Dada's quotes is an attempt to reveal the true intentions of China's leader.300+ quotations in 182 pages, from one of the most powerful men in the world today. It also includes the story of "Xi Dada", a foreword, more than thirty notes, plus songs and poems. Out of hundreds of speeches, press releases and news, the authors curated this "best of" covering a choice of subjects since the first moment Xi Jinping assumed office, back in the winter of 2012, until December of 2018. An attempt at composition, with close-ups and a real-time camera running approach, about the true intentions of China's leader.
Inspired by its famous predecessor Chairman Mao's Little Red Book. With close-ups and a real-time camera running approach, this BASIC PAPERBACK EDITION of Xi Dada's quotes is an attempt to reveal the true intentions of China's leader.300+ quotations in 182 pages, from one of the most powerful men in the world today. It also includes the story of "Xi Dada", a foreword, more than thirty notes, plus songs and poems. Out of hundreds of speeches, press releases and news, the authors curated this "best of" covering a choice of subjects since the first moment Xi Jinping assumed office, back in the winter of 2012, until December of 2018. An attempt at composition, with close-ups and a real-time camera running approach, about the true intentions of China's leader.




















