Joke Collection Website - Bulletin headlines - Contents on pages 4-17 of the China Young Pioneers Charter

Contents on pages 4-17 of the China Young Pioneers Charter

China Young Pioneers Charter (adopted by the Fifth National Congress of China Young Pioneers on June 3, 2005)

1. Our team name: China Young Pioneers.

2. The founder and leader of our team: the Communist Party of China.

The party entrusted the Communist Youth League of China to directly lead our team.

3. The nature of our team: It is a mass organization for Chinese children, a school for children to learn socialism and communism with Chinese characteristics, and a team for building socialism and communism. Reserve team.

IV. The purpose of our team: to unite and educate young children, listen to the party, love the motherland, love the people, love labor, love science, love public property, study hard, exercise, and participate in practice , cultivate abilities, determine to contribute to building a powerful modern socialist country with Chinese characteristics, strive to grow into qualified talents needed for socialist modernization, and become successors to the cause of communism.

Protect the legitimate rights and interests of children and adolescents.

5. Our team flag and team emblem: The red flag with a five-pointed star and a torch is our team flag. The five-pointed star represents the leadership of the Communist Party of China, the torch symbolizes light, and the red flag symbolizes the victory of the revolution.

The five-pointed star plus a torch and a red ribbon with the words "Young Pioneers of China" form our team emblem.

6. Our team song: "We are the successors of communism."

7. Our logo: red scarf. It represents the corner of the red flag, dyed with the blood of revolutionary martyrs. Every team member should wear it and care for it, adding new honors to it.

8. Our team ceremony: Put the five fingers of your right hand together and hold it high above your head. It means that the interests of the people are above all else.

9. Our call sign: "Be prepared: fight for the cause of communism!" Answer: "Always be ready!"

10. Our style: Honesty , brave, lively and united.

11. Our team members: Any children between the ages of 6 and 14 who are willing to join the Young Pioneers and abide by the team's charter, apply to the Young Pioneers organization of their school, and upon approval, will become a team member.

Before joining the team, team members must do a good deed for the people. An induction ceremony is to be held.

Members are the masters of the Young Pioneers organization. They have the right to vote and be elected in the team, and can put forward opinions and requirements on the team's work and team activities.

Every team member must abide by discipline, obey the team's decisions, actively participate in team activities, do the work assigned by the team, and serve everyone enthusiastically.

Outstanding young pioneers can be recommended by the team organization as development targets of the *** Youth League.

When a player is transferred from one brigade to another, he must bring the player registration form and report to the new brigade.

Players over 14 years old should leave the team. A departure ceremony will be held by the brigade.

12. Our oath of joining the team: I am a member of the Chinese Young Pioneers. I swear under the team banner: I love the Communist Party of China, love the motherland, love the people, study hard, exercise hard, and prepare to contribute to the cause of communism!

13. Our organization: Establish brigades or squadrons in schools and communities, with squadrons under them.

The team consists of 5 to 13 people, with a chief and deputy team leader.

A squadron is composed of more than two teams, and a squadron committee is established, consisting of 3 to 7 people.

A brigade is composed of more than two squadrons, and a brigade committee is established, consisting of 7 to 13 people.

The squad leader and squadron and group committees are all elected by the team members. Elections are held every six months or once a year.

Based on work needs, the brigade and squadron committees may set up captains, deputy captains, flag bearers, and study, labor, entertainment, sports, organization, and publicity committee members.

14. Our activities: hold team meetings, organize visits, visits, camping, trips, story telling, carry out various meaningful and interesting activities such as culture, science, entertainment games, military sports, etc., and Participate in public welfare work and social practice within your ability.

15. Rewards and criticisms of our team: If the team members and the team organization make outstanding achievements, they will be praised and rewarded by the team organization or the youth league organization. If a team member makes a mistake, the team organization must provide patient help, criticism and education, and help make corrections.

16. Our counselors: The *** Youth League selects outstanding members or hires teachers with progressive ideas, decent styles, rich knowledge, and love for children and children, as well as advanced figures on all fronts. They are close friends and mentors of the Young Pioneers, helping the squadron or brigade committee to work and organize activities.

17. The leadership body of our team: the National and Local Young Pioneers Working Committees at all levels are the leadership bodies for the regular work of the national and local Young Pioneers and are elected by the Young Pioneers Congress at the same level. In principle, the National Congress is held every five years.

________________________________________

Pre-team education

Pre-team education should have more specific content and goals. We summarize it as the "Ten Things to Know" about pre-team education:

1. Know the name of the team and understand the meaning of "vanguard".

2. Know the pattern and meaning of the team flag.

3. Know that the symbol of the team members is the red scarf, understand the meaning of the red scarf, learn to wear the red scarf, and cherish the red scarf.

4. Know how to salute the team and what it means.

5. Know the team's call sign.

6. Know how to apply to join the Young Pioneers.

7. Know how to do a good deed for the people when you join the team.

8. Can sing team songs.

9. Know the contents of the oath of joining the team.

10. I know the "Five Love Spirit" of the Young Pioneers, that is, love for the motherland, love for the people, love for labor, love for science, and love for public property.

________________________________________

How to tie a red scarf

1. Drape the red scarf over your shoulders, with the obtuse angle facing your spine, the right corner under the left corner, and the two corners crossing.

2. Pull the right corner in front of the left corner to the right without moving the left corner.

3. The right corner is pulled out through the gap where the left and right corners intersect, and the right corner goes exactly around the left corner.

4. Pull the right corner out of this circle and tighten.

________________________________________

Glorious History

The Working Children’s League 1924-1927

The earliest revolutionary children’s organization in our country is called the Working Children’s League. It was established in Shanghai, Guangzhou, Wuhan, Tianjin, Tangshan and other cities during the First Civil Revolutionary War. Its main members are workers, children of farmers, child workers in factories, apprentices in shops, as well as primary school students and poor urban children. Their tasks: study culture, study politics and conduct drills. The symbol is to wear a red tie; the regimental salute is to put the five fingers together and raise them to the level of the forehead; the call signs are: "Get ready, knock down imperialism!" "Get ready, knock down the warlords!" "Get ready, be the little master of the world!"

On May 30, 1925, when our party led Shanghai workers to go on strike in order to oppose imperialist oppression, members of the working boy league took to the streets to raise funds and actively support the strike struggle.

The Communist Children’s League 1927-1937

During the Second Civil Revolutionary War, our revolutionary children’s organization was called the Communist Children’s League (referred to as the Communist Children’s League) ). It was established in the seat of the Chinese Soviet Government (Ruijin, Jiangxi) and other revolutionary bases. Its mission: to unite all working children into the revolutionary ranks and learn to be the successors of the revolution. The logo is also a red tie; the group salute is to put the five fingers together and raise the head above the head; the call sign is: "Always be ready!"

The work of the Communist Children's League is particularly active, and the members are actively participating in the fight against local tyrants , the struggle to divide the land.

They wrote slogans, went to markets to give speeches, exposed the crimes of local tyrants and evil gentry, and encouraged the masses to rise up for revolution and defend the revolutionary base areas.

3. Anti-Japanese Children’s League 1937-1945

During the great anti-Japanese war years, anti-Japanese children’s leagues were established in all anti-Japanese base areas led by our party. The tasks of the Anti-Japanese Children's League: Promote the war against Japan to everyone, detect the enemy's situation and capture Hanxuan; stand guard and send letters, respect the anti-Japanese officers and soldiers; help the anti-Japanese soldiers to do things, and learn to produce without stopping. The group salute is to put the five fingers of the right hand together and raise them in full; the slogan is: "Always be ready!" Under the leadership of the party, the Anti-Japanese Children's League has done a lot of work within its power. They stood sentry during the day and patrolled at night, making it difficult for the traitor agents to move forward, and made positive contributions to safeguarding the security of the anti-Japanese base areas.

4. Children’s League and Underground Young Pioneers 1946-1949

During the Three Years of Liberation War, my country’s revolutionary children’s organization developed greatly on the basis of the Anti-Japanese Children’s League. Not only have children's corps been established in the liberated areas, the underground party fighting in the heart of the enemy has also established underground Young Pioneers in big cities such as Shanghai. They all made due contributions to the birth of New China.

While learning cultural and scientific knowledge, the children's leagues in the liberated areas also organized rescue, transportation, communication and other teams to actively participate in front-line support activities and contribute to the liberation of New China.

5. Chinese Young Pioneers from 1949 to the present

In October 1949, the People’s Republic of China had just been born. The League Central Committee, in accordance with the instructions of the Party Central Committee, on October 13 A resolution was issued to establish the Chinese Children's Team nationwide. In June 1953, the Chinese Children's Team was renamed the Chinese Young Pioneers. Over the past sixty years, generations of young pioneers have grown up vigorously under the care and training of the party.

________________________________________

Five Flags

The flag of the People's Republic of China is a five-star red flag. The red color of the flag of the People's Republic of China symbolizes revolution. The five five-pointed stars on the flag and their relationship symbolize the great unity of the revolutionary people under the leadership of the Communist Party of China. The five-pointed star is yellow to show its light on the red ground. Each of the four small five-pointed stars has a tip facing the center point of the big star. This indicates unity around a center and is compact and beautiful in form.

The flag of the Communist Party of China is red with a golden party emblem.

The party flag has 5 general specifications: 288 cm long and 192 cm wide; 240 cm long and 160 cm wide; 192 cm long and 128 cm wide; 144 cm long and 96 cm wide; 96 cm long, Width 64 cm.

The flag of the Chinese People's Liberation Army is red with a golden five-pointed star and the word "August 1st", which means that the Chinese People's Liberation Army has finally won the victory after a long and arduous struggle since the Nanchang Uprising on August 1, 1927. Under the leadership of the party, the great victory of the Chinese revolution was achieved.

The flag of the Communist Youth League of China is red, symbolizing the victory of the revolution; the upper left corner is decorated with a yellow five-pointed star, surrounded by a yellow circle, symbolizing the close unity of the Chinese young generation in the Communist Party of China. around.

The flag of the Chinese Young Pioneers is a red flag with a five-pointed star and a torch. The flag of the Young Pioneers is the symbol of the Young Pioneers organization. The team flag is red, symbolizing the victory of the revolution. The five-pointed star in the center of the team flag represents the leadership of the Communist Party of China, and the torch symbolizes light. The team flag means: under the leadership of the Communist Party of China, moving towards a bright future. Young Pioneers must love their team flag. When holding rallies and when the team flag appears and exits, team members should be serious, stand at attention and salute. The brigade flag is 90 cm high and 120 cm long. There is a yellow five-pointed star and a torch in the center of the flag (the torch is edged with yellow and has a red interior).

________________________________________

Our team ceremony

The team ceremony of the Young Pioneers is: put the five fingers of the right hand together and hold it high above the head. It means that the interests of the people are above all else.

When performing the team salute, you should stand upright, look straight, look solemn and serious, and move in a standard manner.

________________________________________

The call sign of the Young Pioneers

The call sign of the Young Pioneers is: "Ready: to fight for the cause of communism!" The answer: "Always be ready. "Go!" It embodies the political direction of the Young Pioneers organization and the party's requirements for the Young Pioneers. The first sentence, "call sign", refers to ideals and goals; the latter sentence, "answer", refers to determination and action. The call sign is led by the Young Pioneers counselor, a member of the Communist Party of China, a representative of the Communist Youth League, or someone who has made contributions to the party, the motherland, and the people and can serve as an example for the Young Pioneers, and all the team members answer in unison. When calling, the right hand should be raised into a fist.

________________________________________

Team ceremony

Team meeting ceremony?

The ceremony of the Young Pioneers is serious and solemn. During the ceremony, the team flag, team ceremony, team song, red scarf, call sign and other symbols and etiquette were comprehensively used. Team ceremonies can enhance team members' sense of honor and responsibility, and are an effective form of organizational education for team members. Common Young Pioneers ceremonies include:

Grade and squadron meeting ceremony?

This is the most basic ceremony for the Young Pioneers to organize gatherings or hold corps and squadron activities on major festivals. The Central Committee of the *** Youth League has unified regulations on this. ? First, assemble and line up the team. The squadron leader will report the number of personnel to the squadron leader respectively. The team leader issued the "stand at attention" command to the team members, then ran to the squadron leader, saluted and reported: "Report to the squadron leader, there are x people in the x team, x people have actually arrived, the report is completed."

The squadron leader replied: "I accept your report!" The team leader returned to his original position and issued the "Take a break" command, and the whole team took a breather. ?

After the reports of each team leader are completed, the squadron leader will report to the squadron counselor. The squadron leader issued a "stand at attention" command to the entire squadron, ran to the squadron counselor, saluted and reported: ?

"Report to the squadron counselor, this squadron originally had ×× people, but actually there are ×× people. Everything The work is ready and the report is completed."?

The counselor replied: "I accept your report and wish the team a complete success!" The squadron leader returned to his original position and ordered "Take a break" and the entire squadron took a break. . ?

During the brigade meeting, the reporting method is the same as the squadron meeting. The squad leader can be exempted from reporting to the squadron leader, and the squadron leader can report directly to the group leader. If there are many squadrons, the squadron leader may be exempted from reporting to the group leader. The team leader reports directly to the team counselor.

The general procedures for a team meeting are as follows:

(1) Everyone stands at attention;

(2) Flags are raised (drums and trumpets play in unison, salute, all team members Watch the team flag march. (After the ceremony);

(3) Sing the team song;?

(4) The captain speaks and announces the start of the activity;?

( 5) Carry out activities;?

(6) Counselor’s speech;?

(7) Call sign (led by counselor, *** Youth League cadre or the most respected guest) Call);?

(8) Withdraw the flag (drums and trumpets play in unison, salute, end of ceremony);?

(9) Team meeting ends.

If there are guests, the guests should be introduced and given a red scarf before the event officially begins.

2. New team member joining ceremony?

New team joining ceremony can make children feel the glory and pride of joining the Young Pioneers for the first time, and is conducive to enhancing their sense of responsibility and Self-confidence. This ceremony is basically the same as the corps and squadron meeting ceremony.

It is only necessary to remove the fourth and fifth items in the team meeting ceremony and add the following five items: Announcement of the list of new players; Awarding the player logo (the awarder holds a red scarf in both hands and awards it to the new players. The team members took it with both hands and put it around their necks. After the giver tied the tie on the new team member, they gave each other a team salute); The representative or squadron leader takes the oath. When taking the oath, make a fist with your right hand and raise it to your ear);

The squadron leader delivers a speech;

The representative of the new team members speaks.