liu shaoqi: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/ˌljuː ˈʃaʊtʃiː/US/ˌliu ˈʃaʊtʃi/

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What does “liu shaoqi” mean?

The name of a prominent Chinese Communist revolutionary and political leader, who served as Chairman of the People's Republic of China (1959–1968).

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

The name of a prominent Chinese Communist revolutionary and political leader, who served as Chairman of the People's Republic of China (1959–1968).

Primarily used as a proper noun referring to the specific historical figure. In historical/political discourse, can be used as a metonym for his policies (Liu Shaoqi line) or his historical fate during the Cultural Revolution.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant linguistic differences in usage. Both varieties use the same transliteration. Potential minor differences in historical interpretation may be reflected in accompanying adjectives (e.g., 'disgraced', 'rehabilitated').

Connotations

Connotations are dictated by historical/political context, not by dialect. May connote: revolutionary leadership, political victimisation, 'capitalist roader' (a Cultural Revolution label), or post-Mao rehabilitation.

Frequency

Extremely low frequency in general discourse. Exclusively appears in specific historical, political, or biographical contexts. Equal near-zero frequency in both UK and US English.

Grammar

How to Use “liu shaoqi” in a Sentence

[Subject] discusses/analyses/rehabilitates Liu Shaoqi.Liu Shaoqi served as [position].Liu Shaoqi was criticized/purged by [agent].

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
Chairman Liu ShaoqiPresident Liu ShaoqiComrade Liu Shaoqithe persecution of Liu Shaoqi
medium
Liu Shaoqi's policiesLiu Shaoqi and Deng Xiaopingduring Liu Shaoqi's tenure
weak
a biography of Liu Shaoqimentioned Liu Shaoqithe era of Liu Shaoqi

Examples

Examples of “liu shaoqi” in a Sentence

adjective

British English

  • The Liu Shaoqi period saw economic adjustments.

American English

  • A Liu Shaoqi-style approach was more pragmatic.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Virtually never used.

Academic

Used in historical, political science, and Asian studies papers and texts. E.g., 'Liu Shaoqi's interpretation of Leninism differed from Mao's.'

Everyday

Extremely rare outside of specific educational contexts or discussions of Chinese history.

Technical

Used in specialised historiographical or political analysis of Chinese Communism.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “liu shaoqi”

Strong

(none as a direct referent)

Neutral

the former Chairmanthe second Chairman of the PRC

Weak

a senior CCP leadera veteran revolutionary

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “liu shaoqi”

Mao Zedong (in specific political contexts of intra-party struggle)

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “liu shaoqi”

  • Misspelling: 'Liu Shao Chi', 'Liu Shaoki', 'Lieu Shaoqi'.
  • Mispronunciation: placing stress on 'Shao' incorrectly (primary stress is on 'Shao', secondary on 'Liu').
  • Treating it as a common noun or attempting to pluralise it.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No, it is exclusively a proper noun, the transliterated name of a specific historical figure.

Approximately 'Lyoo' (like 'few') 'Sh-ow' (like 'how') 'Chee'. Primary stress falls on 'Shao'.

He was a principal leader of the Chinese Communist Party and the PRC, whose rise and fall illustrates key ideological and power struggles within the Party, especially during the Mao era.

No. As a unique proper name for an individual, it is not pluralised. You might refer to 'followers of Liu Shaoqi' but not 'Liu Shaoqis'.

The name of a prominent Chinese Communist revolutionary and political leader, who served as Chairman of the People's Republic of China (1959–1968).

Liu shaoqi is usually historical, academic, political in register.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • (none directly; the name itself is part of historical phrases like 'the Liu Shaoqi line')

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think: 'Liu' sounds like 'lew' (as in knew), and 'Shaoqi' sounds like 'shower' + 'chee' – 'He knew a shower would cheer him up, even after his political downfall.' (Aids recall of the name's sound and his tragic history.)

Conceptual Metaphor

NAME AS HISTORICAL LANDMARK: 'Liu Shaoqi' is a landmark in the landscape of Chinese Communist history, marking a specific ideological and political location.

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
During the Cultural Revolution, was denounced as a 'capitalist roader' and removed from all his posts.
Multiple Choice

In what context is the name 'Liu Shaoqi' primarily used in English?