dazibao

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See also: dàzìbào

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Etymology[edit]

Transliteration of Mandarin 大字報大字报 (dàzìbào, “big-character poster”) via Hanyu Pinyin.

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Noun[edit]

dazibao (plural dazibaos or dazibao)

  1. A wall-mounted newspaper or similar, used as a form of protest, propaganda, and popular communication in China.
    Synonym: big-character poster
    • 2008 May 18, Fred A. Bernstein, “A Home as Quirky as Life Itself”, in The New York Times:
      There are also artifacts like a poster called a dazibao, from 1968. The big Chinese characters on the poster form political slogans and names of public enemies. The names crossed off in red represent people who were executed, Ms. Shannon said.

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Etymology[edit]

From Chinese 大字報大字报 (dàzìbào).

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Noun[edit]

dazibao m (plural dazibaos)

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Noun[edit]

dazibao m (invariable)

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