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What does slogan mean?
Slogan is slogan; Slogan.

The slogan constitutes the following sentence:

You will want an iPad so that you can wear it. This is the slogan of a new lab coat, which is designed with a large pocket to accommodate a tablet computer.

Wear it, and you will want an iPad as the slogan of a new experimental costume. These new lab clothes are designed with large pockets for holding pills.

Idealist? Slogan? In order to appease the domestic people, academic institutions, schools, media and other ideological systems will of course continue to advocate this view.

Of course, those empty slogans have been widely publicized in the ideological field by academic circles, education circles and public opinion, with the aim of appeasing the people in China.

Extended data:

It means to sing casually, which is similar to "oral occupation". It first appeared in the poem "Yang Hewei's slogan of patrolling the city for Hou Yu" written by Emperor Liang Jianwen in the Southern Dynasties. Later it was used by poets. For example, in the Tang Dynasty, Zhang said that there were two songs, namely, the lyrics of the slogan "Step on Fifteen Nights", Li Bai's slogan "The Beauty of Half Drunken Prince", and Qiu Jin's slogan "Storm" and "Spring Festival Evening" in the Qing Dynasty. Also refers to slogan poems.

The title of Tang Wangwei's poem "Ning Bichi" is: "Singing in private, chanting Pei Di." In Song Dynasty, Wang Bizhi's "Talking about Swallows and Gaoyi Records in Lushui": "Wenzhong wrote an inscription, saying,' There are three bachelors in Golden Horse and Jade Hall, and two idlers in the breeze and bright moon', which is spread all over the world. "