Here stands a powerful reminder etched in stone. This is the \u201c\u7a7a\u8c08\u8bef\u56fd \u5b9e\u5e72\u5174\u90a6\u201d\u6807\u8bed\u724c Stele. It embodies a pivotal moment in China’s economic reform.
The \u201c\u7a7a\u8c08\u8bef\u56fd \u5b9e\u5e72\u5174\u90a6\u201d\u6807\u8bed\u724c Stele champions a new value. It promotes development. It urges less debate. It advocates for more action. It echoes the theme of “development is the only truth.”
This stele played a crucial role. It helped eliminate ideological interference. It promoted reform. It encouraged exploration. It fostered practical experience.
“Empty talk harms the country. Hard work makes the nation prosper.” This is the message of the \u201c\u7a7a\u8c08\u8bef\u56fd \u5b9e\u5e72\u5174\u90a6\u201d\u6807\u8bed\u724c Stele. It still stands in Shekou. You can see its blue background and white letters. It stands beside Nanhai Avenue.
The slogan on the \u201c\u7a7a\u8c08\u8bef\u56fd \u5b9e\u5e72\u5174\u90a6\u201d\u6807\u8bed\u724c Stele encourages pragmatism. This is a value that emerged during China’s reform period.
In 1992, Deng Xiaoping visited Shenzhen. He encouraged bold experimentation. Soon after, the Shenzhen Special Zone Daily and Shenzhen Commercial Daily highlighted Deng’s views. They combined them with Shenzhen’s reform experiences. Concepts like “Dare to be the first” and “Dare to experiment” became popular. They reflected Shenzhen’s determination to lead reform.
The \u201c\u7a7a\u8c08\u8bef\u56fd \u5b9e\u5e72\u5174\u90a6\u201d\u6807\u8bed\u724c Stele reminds us of Shenzhen’s spirit. It values action over empty words. It is a call to work hard. It serves as a motto for progress. It stands as a beacon of Shenzhen’s reformist zeal. This stele marks a key chapter in China’s journey.