Abstract
This article examines the use of phraseological expressions in Chinese political rhetoric, with a focus on the public addresses of Xi Jinping. By analyzing a selection of Xi's speeches, we aim to identify the key phraseological units employed and explore their rhetorical functions and cultural significance. The study demonstrates how these expressions serve to reinforce ideological messages, create a sense of cultural continuity, and enhance the persuasive power of political discourse. Our findings highlight the strategic role of phraseology in political communication and contribute to a deeper understanding of contemporary Chinese rhetoric.
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