"He was like every child's grandfather," recalled Ma Wancheng, the principal of the Minzu Primary School in Haidian District, Beijing.

  Before the Children's Day in 2014, General Secretary Xi Jinping walked into the Minzu Primary School and participated in the joining ceremony of the first grade Young Pioneers.

  At 9:30 a.m., when Grandpa Xi walked into the gate of the gymnasium, more than 1,200 children in the school jumped, shouted, tiptoed and cheered in surprise.

  Along the "path" left by the children who welcomed the children, General Secretary Xi Jinping slowly walked towards the center of the gymnasium, and from time to time he took the initiative to pull the children's outstretched hands.

  After more than 20 minutes of the team joining ceremony, the general secretary stood in the middle of the children.

  Wang Yanzun from Class 8, Grade 1, never expected that Grandpa Xi would tie a red scarf for him and accompany him to complete the team entry ceremony.

  He first looked down at the red scarf that was officially worn on his chest for the first time, and then followed the big hands that tied the red scarf for him, and saw Grandpa Xi's focused and gentle smile.

  The red scarf was tied, and Grandpa Xi carefully helped Wang Yanzun to sort things out. Yanzun raised his little face and kept his eyes open.

Grandpa Xi gently stroked his fleshy little face and said, "You are so cute."

  Wang Yanzun was happy and shy, and he earnestly paid a Young Pioneer salute to the tall grandfather Xi.

  General Secretary Xi Jinping bowed his head, smiled and gave a team salute to the child in front of him.

  After the ceremony, General Secretary Xi Jinping told everyone how he joined the team when he was a child.

  "I remember my heart pounding when I joined the team, and I was very excited. I wonder if you guys feel this way?" "Why? Because it's an honor."

  The story of the general secretary when he was young echoes the growth of the children present, and at that overlapping time, they made expectations and promises to each other.

  "I will take over in the future! Do you have this confidence?"

  "Yes!" The students answered in unison.

  At the symposium that day, General Secretary Xi Jinping listened to Mi Zenghao's distress about losing a tennis match.

He first affirmed the child's self-motivation, and then comforted him that it is impossible for one person to win all the time.

Use your limited energy to do the best you can and strive to be your best.

  A simple sentence reveals the law of education.

  "The communication with the general secretary made me believe that everyone is unique."

  Now, Mi Zenghao has entered the university campus, chose the major he loves, and became a member of the school tennis team.

  In the eyes of General Secretary Xi Jinping, every child is as unique as Mi Zenghao, and it is an undeniable hope.

  It was in May 1985, before Xi Jinping left Zhengding for a post in Xiamen, he made a special trip to Beijia Village Primary School to inquire about the progress of the school building renovation project.

Before leaving, Xi Jinping handed the principal Wang Zhengan a stack of money, "Tomorrow, I'll leave Zhengding. I'll leave this money for the children to buy books." The 200 yuan was equivalent to three months for county-level officials at that time. salary.

  Since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, General Secretary Xi Jinping has walked around many children.

  In the Zhongyi Township Primary School deep in the mountains, the general secretary told the villagers, "We must ensure that children in impoverished mountainous areas go to school and receive education, and have a happy childhood."

  At Laoxian Town Central Primary School in Pingli County, Shaanxi Province, the general secretary expressed his concern about the increase in "small glasses" and hoped that children would "civilize their spirits and savage their bodies."

  When meeting with the representatives of the Seventh National Congress of the Chinese Young Pioneers, the general secretary said to the children: "The most important aspiration in life should be linked with the motherland and the people. Backbone."

  Keep fit, study diligently and ask questions, practice the core socialist values, learn the excellent traditional Chinese culture, and buckle the first button in life... General Secretary Xi Jinping tells stories and reason, and guides children for the present and tomorrow of the Chinese nation. Since childhood, he has been cherishing his family and country and determined to pursue his dreams.

  That day in Moyuntang of Minzu Primary School, everyone asked Grandpa Xi to put the final touch on the "Chinese Dream".

  General Secretary Xi Jinping did not agree. He told the children that the Chinese dream depends on you.

"Two hundred years" depends on your relay struggle, so let's make some of it.

  This is the trust and entrustment of the elders to the next generation, and also the infinite hope of the leaders of the great powers for the future of the country.

  General planner: Fu Hua

  Director system: Zhang Sutang

  Planning: Sun Chengbin and Chen Erhou

  Producer: Zhao Cheng Liu Jie Sun Zhiping Chen Kaixing Huo Xiaoguang Lai Xiangdong Fan Hua Chang Ailing

  Coordination: Li Zhongfa Wu Dan Huang Yue

  Text: Dong Boting

  Photography: Li Tao

  Audio: Wu Wei Ling He Li

  Visual: Bi Xiaoyang Li Jing

  Design: Jiao Xufeng Yin Zhe Lunma Development

  Coordinator: Hu Ruohan and Wang Xiaojiao

  Promotion: Li Ming Zhao Peng

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