# Chinese Propaganda
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Sacrifice as Statecraft: How Beijing Curates the Legacy of its Fallen Heroes
The Chinese government recently hosted the families of high-profile 'martyrs' in Beijing, using Mother's Day to reinforce state-sponsored narratives of sacrifice and patriotism. The event highlights the strategic use of personal loss to bolster military morale and institutionalize a culture of 'heroic succession' within the country.

The 4.4-Second Legacy: China’s Carrier Ambitions and the Human Cost of Naval Power
The tenth anniversary of carrier pilot Zhang Chao’s death highlights the human and technical costs of China’s maritime expansion. Zhang’s decision to attempt to save his aircraft rather than eject has been institutionalized as a symbol of the 'heroic spirit' driving the PLAN's carrier program.

Subtle Threats and Symbolism: China’s Naval Propaganda Targets Taiwan with Domestic Puns
The Chinese Navy's latest promotional video uses a mix of generational military heritage and domestic puns to deliver a warning to Taiwan's leadership. By layering family-oriented narratives over displays of high-tech naval power, Beijing is refining its psychological warfare to frame 'unification' as a natural, domestic conclusion.

The Silent Vanguard: Unmasking the Heroic Legacy of China’s ‘Hidden’ Veterans
The commemoration of retired special forces soldier Xu Chuang highlights China's strategic narrative of the 'hidden hero,' emphasizing the lifelong duty of veterans to protect society. This storytelling aligns with broader state efforts to elevate veteran status and integrate military values into civilian life.