1947 10 June10 Chairman Mao drafted the Instructions of China People's Liberation Army Headquarters on Re-promulgating Eight Notices of Three Major Disciplines, also known as the Double Ten Instructions. Since then, the "three major disciplines and eight attentions" with unified content have been fixed in the form of orders and become the unified discipline of the whole army. It is of great significance to unify the discipline of the whole army and strengthen the ideological style construction of the army. It is originally three disciplines and six attentions. Later, Lin Biao added two more, which became three disciplines and eight attentions.
Chairman Mao Zedong instructed Hu Qiaomu to draft it in 196 1. After discussion and revision,1On October 27th, the Central Committee 196 1 issued the "Eight Provisions on the Three Disciplines of Party and Government Cadres (Second Revised Draft)" which was published in the Party.
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During War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the War of Liberation, the lyrics of this song of the Red Army were revised accordingly with the changes in the tasks and discipline requirements of the troops. 65438-0950, the General Political Department organized literary and art experts to modify the lyrics. 1957 was revised again, and now it has become the song "Three Disciplines and Eight Notices". For decades, this song has been deeply loved by the broad masses of officers and men and the people, and has played a positive role in strengthening discipline, enhancing unity inside and outside the army and promoting the construction of the army's work style.
After the Red Fifteenth Army Corps and the Red Army in northern Shaanxi co-edited into the Red Fifteenth Army Corps, the political department of the army was adapted from the political department of the former Red Fifteenth Army Corps, and the song "Three Disciplines and Eight Notices" was widely sung during the discipline education of recruits. It can be said that the song "Three Major Disciplines and Eight Notices" was first sung by the Red 25 Army, and was later sung in various units of the Red Army.
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