When the country needs it, 92.4% of the youth surveyed will come forward and shoulder the burden

Inherit and carry forward the great spirit of the Communist Party of China, 69.3% of the interviewed youth associations take the spiritual connotation as the guide, and do their job steadily

  Over the past 100 years, the Communist Party of China has carried forward the great party-building spirit, built the spiritual pedigree of the Chinese Communists in the long-term struggle, and tempered a distinct political character.

How does the Contemporary Youth Association carry forward and inherit the great spirit of the Chinese Communists?

  A few days ago, the Social Survey Center of China Youth Daily conducted a special survey of 2064 youths on the "Spiritual Genealogy of Chinese Communists" through the questionnaire website (wenjuan.com). 98.4% of the interviewed youths believe that China still needs to be vigorously inherited and promoted. The great spirit of the Communist Party.

In order to better inherit and carry forward the great spirit of the Communist Party of China, 69.3% of the interviewed youths will take the spiritual connotation as the guidance and do their jobs steadily. The ins and outs.

When one day the country needs it, 92.4% of the young people interviewed confirmed that they would step forward and shoulder the burden.

98.4% of the youth interviewed believe that the great spirit of the Communist Party of China still needs to be vigorously promoted and passed on today

  On September 17, Wu Yanyu, who was studying in Tianjin University, followed the team to the CCP’s Tianjin Historical Memorial. He was very excited to see the magnificent struggle history of the Tianjin people over the past century, especially when he saw that many Communists have done for the country and the nation. His sacrifice made him very admired, "History cannot be forgotten, and spirit cannot be lost. As a young man in the new era, he should keep history in mind, stand on his own feet, and live up to the expectations of the party and the country!"

  The survey shows that 98.4% of the youth interviewed believe that it is still necessary to vigorously inherit and carry forward the great spirit of the Communist Party of China.

  "The power of spirit is very powerful. It is vital to the development of a country and a nation."

Said Liu Xinyi, a college student after 00.

This summer, Liu Xinyi participated in the social practice organized by the school and went to Zhengning County, Gansu, to carry out activities such as science and technology support for agriculture, science promotion, research and advice, and rural education to local students and residents.

The words of an old party secretary with nearly 30 years of party experience impressed her, “You can come to Zhengning from Tianjin, which shows that you have your homeland in your heart. I hope you can cherish your time, study diligently, and make greater contributions to the country.”

  In order to better inherit and carry forward the great spirit of the Communist Party of China, 69.3% of the interviewed youths will take the spiritual connotation as the guidance and do their jobs steadily. In the ins and outs, 52.4% of the youth interviewed will visit the patriotic red education base to feel spiritual power.

  Sophomore Bao Yihua is an activist who joined the party. This year, she read a lot of books on party history and gained a clearer understanding of the history of the Chinese Communist Party.

In addition to reading, she feels that a better way to pass on the spirit is to integrate it into practice.

"I followed the team during the winter vacation last year, interviewed many war veterans and poverty alleviation secretaries, and made their stories into a series of "Cloud Red Classroom" videos, and shared them with more elementary and middle school students, so that they could hear, feel, and make The red spirit spreads to the wider world".

  Other ways include: reading and reposting relevant articles on social platforms, spreading positive energy (49.3%), bravely taking on responsibilities and missions, creating new spiritual connotations (46.4%), becoming a commentator, and introducing others to spiritual sources and Connotation (43.3%) and so on.

When one day the country needs it, 92.4% of the youth interviewed will come forward and shoulder the burden

  Wu Yanyu's great-grandfather was a martyr who sacrificed on the battlefield to resist the US and Aid Korea. Both his grandfather and father had served as soldiers and were members of the Communist Party. This allowed him to develop a sense of responsibility to face difficulties and shoulder heavy burdens since he was a child.

"Three generations of soldiers in a family will be passed down forever. They are born in a prosperous age and never forget the martyrs. This is the family tradition of my family. My dream is to follow the footsteps of the elders of the family, become a member of the Communist Party, and be a person who contributes to society."

  "If the country needs it, I will step forward. I am always ready." Liu Xinyi said.

After practicing in the summer, Liu Xinyi has a clearer goal of doing something for others and the country: to participate in voluntary service.

"Although our country has developed a lot, many children in remote areas lack abundant educational resources. I hope they can contribute something in this regard and become a volunteer to help more people."

  When one day the country needs it, 92.4% of the youth interviewed will come forward and shoulder the burden.

Interactive analysis found that the percentage of post-90s who are willing is even higher, at 93.2%.

  After 90, Zhao Siyao is a member of the school's research branch.

The research branch has a slogan: "Everywhere the motherland needs is my hometown."

"If I have the opportunity, I will also join the support team and use my own strength to do something for children in remote areas."

  Professor Lu Shizhen of the Central Youth League School (China Youth University for Political Sciences) believes that every generation has the mission of every generation.

The mission of the revolutionary generation, such as the heroic actions of Huang Jiguang, Dong Cunrui and others, was instantaneous, bloody and sacrificed.

The mission of contemporary youth is more manifested in daily life, study, and work bit by bit. It is more daily but also more complicated.

Therefore, today’s youth work must proceed from the actual needs of the youth, combine spiritual guidance with serving the youth and satisfying the needs of the youth, providing them with more opportunities to participate in social affairs, and guiding the youth to connect their self-growth and social development.

  China Youth Daily, China Youth Daily, trainee reporter Wang Zhiwei, intern Wang Jiulong Source: China Youth Daily