Great Leap Forward

Etymology
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Proper noun

 * 1)  A vast economic and social plan lasting from 1958 to 1961 which aimed to use the Chinese population to rapidly transform the Communist China from a primarily agrarian economy by peasant farmers into a modern communist society through agriculturalization and industrialization, but failed disastrously (resulting in massive famine and the deaths of many millions of people).
 * 2) A theoretical point in human evolution at which point complex tools, weapons, sculptures, etc. began to appear, supplanting previous primitive behaviour.
 * 1) A theoretical point in human evolution at which point complex tools, weapons, sculptures, etc. began to appear, supplanting previous primitive behaviour.
 * 1) A theoretical point in human evolution at which point complex tools, weapons, sculptures, etc. began to appear, supplanting previous primitive behaviour.

Translations

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 * Mandarin:
 * Czech: Velký skok vpřed
 * Dutch: Grote Sprong Voorwaarts
 * Finnish: suuri harppaus
 * French: Grand Bond en avant
 * German: Großer Sprung nach vorn
 * Italian: Grande balzo in avanti
 * Japanese: 大躍進政策, 大躍進
 * Korean: ^대약진(大躍進)
 * Mongolian: Их үсрэлтийн бодлого
 * Polish: Wielki skok naprzód
 * Portuguese: Grande Salto Adiante
 * Russian: Большо́й скачо́к
 * Spanish: Gran Salto Adelante
 * Swedish: stora språnget
 * Ukrainian: Вели́кий стрибо́к
 * Uyghur: چوڭ سەكرەش, چوڭ سەكرەپ ئىلگىرىلەش
 * Vietnamese: Đại nhảy vọt