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Chapter 111 Letter to Nan Hanchen[1] on drafting a report on financial issues

(December 20, 1942) Comrade Han Chen: Do you not know where to begin with what you are writing? What I want is four parts about grain and grass, taxation, finance, and trade. Each of them should talk about policies and work, and talk to the cadres so that they can see and understand the direction of policies and understand The way of work.When talking about policies and work, it is necessary to criticize erroneous views and shortcomings in work so that they are vigilant.Each requires a bit of history, a bit of analysis, and how to do it in 1943.Please do some hard work within four days from today to Thursday, and just hand it over to me on Friday, or give me one piece of food and grass on Tuesday and Wednesday, and hand over the rest to me on Thursday and Friday.For finance and trade, please ask the people from the Bank and Trade Bureau to study it. You are familiar with grain and tax.The report you submitted earlier is very good, but it was only for a few people, not for the majority of cadres, so it must be rewritten.

salute! Mao Zedong night of december 20 I have taken the quilt part you wrote into the industrial problem. [2] According to the "Selected Letters of Mao Zedong" published by People's Publishing House in 1983. -------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ note [1] Nanhan Chen (1895-1967), a native of Hongdong, Shanxi.At that time, he was the director of the Finance Department of the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Border Region Government. [2] Refers to Mao Zedong's use of the contents of Nan Hanchen's previous report on the subjugation issue in the seventh part of "Economic and Financial Issues", "On the Development of Self-sufficient Industry".

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