Li Weihan’s thought on national relations draws on and absorbs the Marxist national equality thought,Sun Yat-sen’s national unity thought,Mao Zedong’s theory of national relations,and the reasonable factors of the practical experience of national work in the Soviet Union and the Chinese revolution,and further abandons the formation of the ancient unified thought in ancient China.Li Weihan’s thought on ethnic relations has rich connotations.It is an important part of Li Weihan’s united front thinking.It is a valuable theoretical principle and experience summary of dealing with Chinese national relations.National unity and national equality are the key to the development of our national cause and an important prerequisite and proper meaning for national prosperity.After the founding of the People’s Republic of China,due to factors such as regional imbalances and historical issues,the main reasons hindering the common prosperity of the nation.During the period of the new-democratic period classic Marxist writers and Mao Zedong’s national theory,vigorously cultivated ethnic cadres,and participated in the formulation and implementation of the system of regional ethnic autonomy.Under the unremitting guidance of other party leaders in charge of national work,China’s ethnic relations in the early days of the founding of the People’s Republic were hailed as the golden age of national development.Li Weihan’s national relations thoughts continued to improve and develop in this historical process.Under the new era,I will thoroughly study the thought of Li Weihan’s national relations.This thesis attempts to explore and analyze the origin and essence of Li Weihan’s national relations thoughts.Through an in-depth understanding of his specific application of the theory of national equality and national unity,he analyzes the important characteristics of his thoughts on national relations and the current enlightenment,and deepens the socialist people with Chinese characteristics,system and governance capacity,and build the Chinese nation community. |