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English: A close examination of this wall reveals faded Chinese characters. During the Cultural Revolution it was popular to paint revolutionary slogans on walls, but as the decades have passed these slogans have lost favour and this one has had an attempted removal. Wuhan University, Hubei province, China. The slogan reads "Boundless faith in Chairman Mao", from top to bottom:
  • 无限 - (the first character is cut from the image) - unlimited, boundless, endless, infinite
  • 信仰 - conviction, trust in, faith in
  • 毛主席 - (the last two characters are obscured by the branches) - Chairman Mao
中文:武汉大学老斋舍在文革时期的标语:“无限信仰毛主席”。
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Source Image taken by me using Casio QV-R41
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