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{{redirect|Wei Renmin Fuwu|the Taiwanese film|The Candidate (1998 film)}}
[[File:中山大學南門牌坊正面.JPG|thumb|right|The slogan displayed at [[Sun Yat-sen University]]]]
"'''Serve the People'''" or "'''Service for the People'''" ({{zh|s=为人民服务|p=wèi rénmín fúwù}}) is a [[political slogan]] which first appeared in [[Mao Zedong]]-era [[People's Republic of China|China]], it is the unofficial motto of [[People's Republic of China|China]]. It originates from the title of a speech by Mao Zedong, delivered on September 8, 1944. The slogan was very popular due to the strong [[Maoist]] influence on the [[New Left]]
== Origins ==
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