The guerrillas were successful in launching their minyun, i.e. propaganda, logistics, and hearts and minds work combined. In Sai Kung, for example, they staged plays with songs and dances. The contents of such performances did not stress Communist ideology but patriotism...All in all, they won the support of the local people not by coercion but through soft "heart and mind" indoctrination (灌輸).
Chan, S.J. (2014). East River Column -- Hong Kong Guerrillas in the Second World War and After. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press.
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