China News Agency, Beijing, April 21 (Reporter Li Jingze) Between "laying flat" and "involution", where should Chinese youth go?

He Junke, the convener of the inter-ministerial joint meeting on the implementation of the medium and long-term youth development plan and the first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League of China, answered in Beijing on the 21st.

  The State Council Information Office held a press conference on the white paper "Chinese Youth in the New Era" on the same day.

Talking about the above-mentioned issues, He Junke said that the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League found through investigations on the spiritual literacy of contemporary young people that there are very few people who really "lie down" and the majority who work tirelessly.

  "The mainstream view of contemporary youth is still that they believe that success can be achieved mainly through personal hard work, and most of the youth are optimistic about the future." He Junke said, from this, it can be considered that the "lying flat" said by the youth" "Buddhism" is more of a ridicule and emotional expression to relieve stress.

  He Junke also emphasized that the country attaches great importance to solving the deep-seated problems reflected in "lying flat" and "Buddhism".

He said that although the vast majority of young people will not truly "lie down" and believe in life, but in the context of China's unique population structure and relatively fierce competition for talents, the pressure of work, study and life faced by contemporary young people is huge and realistic. .

Young people show confusion and confusion, and this phenomenon also exists more or less.

  "In recent years, the state has intensified its policy to solve the problems of youth education, employment, marriage and love, and child rearing, and helped the youth to solve the problems of distress and hope." He Junke said.

  He also said that he expects the whole society to pay more attention to the psychological growth and spiritual literacy of young people.

For a small number of teenagers who have been in negative emotions for a long time, or are affected by various reasons, lack the spirit of struggle and family responsibility, social responsibility, or imagine that they can easily achieve their careers, He Junke said that the whole society needs to create a good environment to strengthen them Guidance, "Happiness comes from struggle, and struggle itself is a kind of happiness."

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