What does the red heart mean to the party?

The idea of being loyal to the revolutionary cause is loyal to the party's direction.

Red heart party

Pronunciation: [hóng xρn? Xiang dǎng]

Translation of vernacular Chinese: the idea of being loyal to the revolutionary cause is to go its own way in the direction guided by the party.

Quotations: Ba Jin's Heart of a General: I advise you to stay, see more and meet more people. There are shining hearts everywhere in our army.

Chinese character strokes:

Idioms describing loving the party and patriotism

1, totally loyal

Pinyin: ch \ d \ nzhí ng x ě n.

Interpretation: describe very loyal.

Source: Feng Ming Menglong's "The Second Right and Wrong" is quoted from "Carving a Mountain and Breaking a Yang": "You ruined my reputation, I can't be loyal to my liver."

2. loyal

Pinyin: bxuè d ā n x ρ n.

Interpretation: blood shed for a just cause; Dan Xin: Loyalty. Full of righteous blood, a sincere heart. Described as very loyal and firm. Dan: Red. Used to describe heroes.

Source: "Zhuangzi Foreign Objects" Warring States Period "Zhuang Zhou": "People always want the loyalty of ministers, but loyalty may not be believed, so soldiers flow in the river, Changhong dies in Shu, hides his blood, and turns blue in three years."

There is no monarch who doesn't want his servant to be loyal and wise, but a loyal person may not be trusted by the monarch. So, Wu Zixu's body was thrown into the Yangtze River to drift, and Changhong died in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. After three years of preservation, his blood became jasper, because it sincerely touched the world.