In view of a series of anti-* friction incidents created by Kuomintang die-hards, 1939 and 16, on September 6th, Mao Zedong made clear the solemn position of China's * * * production party on these incidents in "Talks with three reporters of Central News Agency, Sweep Newspaper and Xinmin Newspaper". He said: "If any rebellion must come, if bullying is too great, if oppression is carried out, then the producers of * * * must treat it with a solemn attitude. This attitude is: if people don't attack me, I won't attack; If people attack me, I will attack. However, we stand in a strict position of self-defense, and no party member can surpass the principle of self-defense. " The Kuomintang die-hards turned a deaf ear to the solemn position of China's * * * production party, continued to expand the situation and launched the first anti-* * climax, but ended in failure.
"If people don't attack me, I won't attack;" If people attack me, I will attack. "Later, it became the slogan of China Producers' Party for the benefit of the people and the nation, insisting on justice and daring to strike and destroy all invading enemies. People don't attack me, I don't attack. If people attack me, I will attack.