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The expression 'launching satellites' (Chinese: 放卫星, Pinyin: 'fang weixing'), alternatively translated as "putting satellites into orbit", refers to a socialist construction campaign that began in 1958 during the "Great Leap Forward" and was anxious for success by 1959. During the Great Leap Forward, exaggeration was prevalent throughout China, with false reports exaggerating food production, and these false reports of "wheat satellites", "rice satellites", "grain satellites", "tobacco satellites", and other similar acts in various industries were unanimously called "Launching Satellites".

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  • Lanzamiento de satélites (es)
  • Launching satellites (en)
  • 放卫星 (zh)
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  • 放卫星,指的是中國从1958年开始的在大跃进中的一场急于求成的「社会主义建设运动」。在大跃进中各地浮夸风盛行,虚报夸大宣传粮食产量,这些上报虚假“小麦卫星”、“水稻卫星”、“包谷卫星”、“烤烟卫星”等在各行各业中发生的类似行为统称为“放卫星”。现在泛指不切实际、吹牛皮、说大话、夸大声势。 (zh)
  • The expression 'launching satellites' (Chinese: 放卫星, Pinyin: 'fang weixing'), alternatively translated as "putting satellites into orbit", refers to a socialist construction campaign that began in 1958 during the "Great Leap Forward" and was anxious for success by 1959. During the Great Leap Forward, exaggeration was prevalent throughout China, with false reports exaggerating food production, and these false reports of "wheat satellites", "rice satellites", "grain satellites", "tobacco satellites", and other similar acts in various industries were unanimously called "Launching Satellites". (en)
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  • refers to the exaggerated achievements in the Great Leap Forward (en)
  • 放卫星 (en)
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  • The expression 'launching satellites' (Chinese: 放卫星, Pinyin: 'fang weixing'), alternatively translated as "putting satellites into orbit", refers to a socialist construction campaign that began in 1958 during the "Great Leap Forward" and was anxious for success by 1959. During the Great Leap Forward, exaggeration was prevalent throughout China, with false reports exaggerating food production, and these false reports of "wheat satellites", "rice satellites", "grain satellites", "tobacco satellites", and other similar acts in various industries were unanimously called "Launching Satellites". The term "launching satellites" was coined in honor of Sputnik 1, the first artificial Earth satellite launched by the USSR. China successfully launched a sounding rocket in 1964 and the satellite Dong Fang Hong I in 1970. (en)
  • 放卫星,指的是中國从1958年开始的在大跃进中的一场急于求成的「社会主义建设运动」。在大跃进中各地浮夸风盛行,虚报夸大宣传粮食产量,这些上报虚假“小麦卫星”、“水稻卫星”、“包谷卫星”、“烤烟卫星”等在各行各业中发生的类似行为统称为“放卫星”。现在泛指不切实际、吹牛皮、说大话、夸大声势。 (zh)
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