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History of Chinese Young Pioneers

History of Chinese Young Pioneers

Chinese Young Pioneers (hereinafter referred to as "Young Pioneers") is a mass organization for children in China, where children learn * * * capitalism, and October 13th, 1949 is the team-building day of Chinese Young Pioneers.

China * * * Producer Party entrusts China * * * Producer Youth League to directly lead the Chinese Young Pioneers. Every year, Chinese Young Pioneers hold a Young Pioneers' Congress (hereinafter referred to as "Young Pioneers' Congress") and elect new cadres of large, medium and small teams.

The style of the Young Pioneers is honesty, courage, liveliness and unity.

On February 13th, 1922, the world's first Young Pioneers organization led by a working-class political party was born in Moscow, Soviet Union. The newly established Young Pioneers have no special signs. Because hunger and difficulties were threatening the Soviet people at that time, of course, the sign of the Young Pioneers was not considered.

Krupskaya, Lenin's wife, was very concerned about the growth of the next generation, and suggested that the Youth League design a unique logo for the young pioneers. At a meeting to accept new players, the advanced female workers who came to the meeting untied their red triangular headscarf and tied it around the neck of the young pioneers, encouraging them to say, "Wear it, don't defile it!" Its color is the same as the blood of revolutionary martyrs! " The red scarf was born.

On October 13th, 1949, the Chinese Young Pioneers adopted the logo.