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Party's Report to the 20th CPC National Congress pointed out that we should focus on enhancing cadres' fighting spirit, fighting skills and developing ability.

Report to the 20th CPC National Congress of the Communist Party of China pointed out that it is necessary to enhance the fighting spirit and skills of cadres, and cultivate the ability to guard against risks, meet challenges and resist repression.

You can see it at ordinary times, stand out at critical moments, and come out at critical moments. This is an inevitable requirement for using the historical experience of the party's century-long struggle, carrying forward the great spirit of party building, and carrying out a great struggle on a new journey, which fully demonstrates our party's political sobriety in times of peace, rock-solid strategic determination and enterprising attitude of being brave in struggle.

Strengthening the cultivation of fighting spirit and fighting skills is the only way for cadres to grow up through experience. Fighting spirit and fighting ability are not innate. Leading cadres should go through strict ideological tempering, political experience and practical training, and through storms, seeing the world and strengthening their bones and muscles in complex and severe struggles, they will truly forge into fire and gold.

The necessity of strengthening cadres' fighting spirit and fighting skills.

Soft shoulders can't carry heavy burdens. Whether the struggle can be won depends not only on whether young cadres have excellent political ability, but also on whether they have superb struggle skills. The new journey is an expedition full of glory and dreams. New strategic opportunities, new strategic tasks, new strategic stages, new strategic requirements and new strategic environment require more and more young cadres' fighting skills.

Young people in the new era are a generation growing up with the spring breeze of reform and opening up, and their living material conditions are relatively rich. Most young cadres go from home to school and then to work. Their social experience is relatively simple, their growth is relatively smooth, they have less experience in complex or major struggles, and their struggle experience and ability are relatively insufficient. This requires young cadres to consciously devote themselves to various struggle practices, enhance their struggle skills, and work hard in the struggle.