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Xi Jinping Urges Youth to Uphold Revolutionary Legacy, Citing Hundred-Regiment Campaign

[HPP] Xi JinpingJanuary 3, 20264 min
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Xi's Call to Youth

  • πŸ’‘ On the 88th anniversary of the start of resistance against Japanese aggression, President Xi Jinping visited a monument for the 100-Regiment Campaign.
  • 🎯 He urged young students to carry forward the red legacy and embrace the lofty ambition of contributing to a strong nation.

Significance of Historical Sites

  • 🧠 Xi emphasized that past experience guides the future and that visiting such historical sites provides a spiritual baptism.
  • πŸ”‘ The visit underscored the importance of reflecting on the arduous and heroic struggle of past generations to understand the present and future.

Focus on Xinjiang Development

  • πŸš€ President Xi Jinping also visited Xinjiang for the fourth time, urging the region to chart a new chapter in socialist modernization.
  • πŸ“ˆ He noted that Xinjiang is currently experiencing its best period of development in history, with profound changes witnessed over 70 years.

Chinese Modernization Goals

  • βœ… Improvements in people's livelihoods and a strengthened sense of community for the Chinese nation are vivid expressions of Chinese modernization.
  • 🌱 The party's guidelines for governing Xinjiang have borne abundant fruit, reflecting the warmth of development in the region.
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