Chairman Quote by Deng Xiaoping
“In the past there were too many portraits of Chairman Mao in China. They were hung everywhere. That was not proper and it didn't really show respect for Chairman Mao.”
About This Quote
Excessive display of Mao's images diluted reverence, suggesting that overexposure undermines genuine respect.
In simple terms: Overabundance erodes true honor.
Balance in symbolism preserves meaning.
Themes
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When to use this quote
- state ceremonies
- public spaces
- educational settings
- media broadcasts
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- museum curation
- political messaging
Questions to Reflect On
- How does visual saturation affect collective memory?
- When does commemoration become counterproductive?