e/Chinese numbered policies

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has glosseng: One distinctive element of Chinese political discourse is the use of numbered policies in both the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China. The use of numbers to refer to policies dates from pre-modern China. Examples include:
lexicalizationeng: Chinese numbered policies
subclass of(noun) a plan of action adopted by an individual or social group; "it was a policy of retribution"; "a politician keeps changing his policies"
policy
has instancee/22 point regulation
has instancee/32 Demands
has instancee/5 Jiang 4 Mei 3 Reai
has instancee/Communist Party of China 52 code of ethics
has instancee/Fifth Modernization
has instancee/Five Black Categories
has instancee/Four Ifs
has instancee/Four Modernizations
has instancee/Four Noes and One Without
has instancee/Four-Stage Theory of the Republic of China
has instancee/One Country on Each Side
has instancee/Six Assurances
has instancee/Special state-to-state relations
has instancee/Ten Major Relationships
has instancee/Three Communiqués
has instancee/Three Links
has instancee/Three Noes
has instancee/Three Red Banners
has instancee/Two Chinas
has instancee/Two Whatevers

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