Eight Honors and Eight Shames
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Hanyu Pinyin | Shèhuìzhǔyì róngrǔ guān |
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People's Republic of China . It is also known as Eight Virtues and Shames, or Hu Jintao's Eight-Step Programme. Its formal name in China is Socialist Concepts on honors and Disgraces.
On March 4, 2006, Hu released this list calling it the "new moral yardstick to measure the work, conduct and attitude of Communist Party officials." It is being promulgated as the moral code for all Chinese, especially Communist Party cadres .
TranslationIn October 2006 the Xinhua News Agency posted an English translation of the Eight Honors and Eight Shames:[1]
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