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Young Pioneers of China

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Chinese Communist Party youth organization
Young Pioneers of China
中国少年先锋队
Motto:准备着:为共产主义事业而奋斗 — 时刻准备着!
("To fight for the cause of communism: Be ready! — Always ready!")
LeaderA Dong
Founded1924; 101 years ago (1924) (foundation)
13 October 1949; 76 years ago (1949-10-13) (official)
HeadquartersBeijing
Membership113,000,000
IdeologyCommunism
Marxism–Leninism
Mother party
International affiliationInternational Committee of Children's and Adolescents' Movements (historical)[citation needed]
NewspaperChina Children's News
China Teenagers' News
Websitezgsxd.k618.cnEdit this at Wikidata
Young Pioneers of China
Simplified Chinese中国少年先锋队
Traditional Chinese中國少年先鋒隊
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhōngguó Shàonián Xiānfēngduì
Abbreviation
Simplified Chinese少先队
Traditional Chinese少先隊
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinShàoxiānduì
Young Pioneers of China standing honour guard at the Monument to thePeople's Heroes at Tiananmen Square
A group of Young Pioneers inTiananmen Square in October 2007

TheYoung Pioneers of China, often shortened toYoung Pioneers orRed Pioneers,[1]: 60  is a massyouth organization of theChinese Communist Party (CCP) for youth between the ages of 6 and 14, run by theCommunist Youth League of China (CYLC).

After its foundation in 1921, the CCP ran various other youth movements in communist-held areas. In October 1949, after theproclamation of the People's Republic of China, the CCP established the Youth and Children of China Movement. The organization assumed its current name in June 1953. During theCultural Revolution, the Young Pioneers was dismantled and replaced with theLittle Red Guards. It was re-established in October 1978, following the end of the Cultural Revolution.

The league is organized on the party pattern. Its highest body is the National Congress held every five years, and when the National Congress is not in session, the National Working Committee serves as the core power body. The Young Pioneer's leader is theFirst Secretary of the Communist Youth League of China, who is an alternate member of the Central Committee of the CCP. The incumbent First Secretary isA Dong, appointed in May 2023.

As of the end of December 2024, there were 113 million Young Pioneers members. Most of schools in China require students of the right age to become Young Pioneers The Young Pioneers of China is similar toPioneer Movements that exist or existed in many Communist countries around the world.

History

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Between its own founding in 1921 and the founding of the People's Republic in 1949, the CCP ran various other youth movements in communist-held areas. TheYouth and Children of China Movement (simplified Chinese:中国少年儿童队;traditional Chinese:中國少年兒童隊;pinyin:Zhōngguó shàonián értóng duì) was created on October 13, 1949, by the CCP, and given its present name in June 1953.

A young pioneer published byPeople's Daily in 1964.

During theCultural Revolution (1966–1978), the Young Pioneers Movement was temporarily dismantled. It was replaced by theLittle Red Guards, who were the younger counterparts of theRed Guards, the implementers of the Cultural Revolution. The Young Pioneers Movement was restarted in October 1978.

During theChinese Civil War, the Young Pioneers in various warzones were developed on the basis of the anti-Japanese children's leagues. In areas governed by theKuomintang, the underground Young Pioneers organization made positive contributions to the victory of the War of Liberation.[2]

The transfer of sovereignty ofHong Kong andMacau in 1997 and 1999 respectively has not seen the expansion of CCP organizations (except two small working committees inLiaison Office of HK &Macau) to those areas, including the Young Pioneers.

Membership

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During theCultural Revolution, and especially during the Mao Zedong era, joining the Young Pioneers was practically mandatory; although not mandatory today, it is still required in primary and secondary schools. However, the subjects taught are more about how Mao Zedong founded the country or how China rose.

Young Pioneers consist of children between the ages of six and fourteen; upon reaching the age of fourteen, members automatically exit the Young Pioneers and may optionally go on to join theCommunist Youth League.[3]

Most elementary school students are Young Pioneers by the time they graduate from grade school. Most of the schools require students of the right age to become Young Pioneers.[4] As of the end of 2024, the number of registered Young Pioneers in China was 113 million.[5] Young Pioneers are immersed inCCP ideology and wear red scarves as a symbol of their commitment. Joining the Young Pioneers is seen as a normal part of growing up, a rite of passage, or a social expectation in China.

Organization

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According to the Young Pioneers constitution,[3] each school or village organizes a Pioneer Battalion (大队;Dàduì), which is divided into Pioneer Companies (中队;Zhōngduì) each corresponding to a class, which is then further divided into Pioneer Squads/Teams (小队;Xiǎoduì) each with a handful of members. Each team has a leader (队长;Duìzhǎng) and an assistant leader (副队长;Fùduìzhǎng), ; each of the school Companies is led by a committee of between three and seven members; and a Young Pioneers Committee (队委会;Duìwěihuì) of between seven and fifteen members serve as the battalion leadership staff. Adult leaders are chosen from either the Communist Youth League or from local teaching staff (called counselor,辅导员;Fǔdǎoyuán).

Young Pioneers are also directed by a number of Working Committees (少先队工作委员会;Shǎoxiānduìgōngzuòwěiyuánhuì or少工委;Shǎogōngwěi in short) at different levels over the battalion level up to the National Permanent Standing Commission (中国少年先锋队全国工作委员会;Zhōngguó Shǎonián Xiānfēngduì Quánguó Gōngzuò Wěiyuánhuì or全国少工委;Quánguó Shǎogōngwěi in short), Working Committees of different levels are responsible to the Congresses of Young Pioneers (少先队代表大会;Shǎoxiānduì Dàibiǎodàhuì or少代会;Shǎodàihuì in short) at the same level. The current chairperson of the NPSC-YPC isA Dong.

Constitution

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The Constitution was officially passed on June 1, 1954, on international Children's Day. It has since been amended many times. Thefull text is available on Wikisource.

Symbols

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Flag

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According to the Young Pioneers Constitution, the flag is red, symbolizing the victory of the Revolution; the five-pointed star in the middle symbolizes the leadership of the CCP, while the torch symbolizes brightness down the path of communism.

The Pioneer Battalion flag is 90 x 120 cm, while the guidon of each Company is 60 x 80 cm, with an isosceles triangle (60 x 20 cm) removed from the right side. The removed triangle on the guidon corresponds to the red scarf worn by Young Pioneers. The Battalion flag and company guidon are both gold fringed and the company guidon has the company title on the right hand side on white background.

League emblem

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The emblem consists of the gold star, the torch in traditional Chinese design with the flame alight, and a red and gold scroll reading "The Young Pioneers of China" in Mandarin Chinese.

Red Scarf

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Thered scarf (Chinese:红领巾;pinyin:hónglǐngjīn) is the onlyuniform item. Young Pioneers are often referred to simply as "Red Scarves"; the investiture ceremony often consists of new members having their scarves tied for them by existing members. Children wearing red scarves are a ubiquitous sight in China.

The red scarf is generally worn around the neck and tied, with nowoggle. Some local groups also come up with other uniform items.

The Young Pioneers Constitution explains that the scarf corresponds to the missing triangle on the Pioneer Company guidions. The Constitution also explains that the red of the scarf comes from the blood sacrificed by martyrs who perished for the Party and the nation from 1927 to 1949, and that all members should therefore wear the scarf with reverence for them and those who died after the foundation of the PRC.

Salute

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The Young Pioneers Salute consists of bending the right arm and raising the right hand directly above the head, symbolizing people's interests are above all else. the palm flat and facing downwards, and the fingers together. It symbolizes that the interests of the People supersede all.

Young Pioneers must salute when raising and lowering thenational flag, when the Young Pioneers' school colors (battalion colour and company guidons) are present in formal ceremony especially when they are marched on and off the field, in front of the cemeteries of revolutionary matyrs (such asBabaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery) and when participating in team activities and ceremonies. On other occasions in daily life, such as meeting division and brigade commanders and teachers, they also perform the salute.

Ceremony Agenda: Slogan, Conduct, Oath

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During the ceremony, the call leader faces their teammates. After the "call sign" command, the call leader and his companions raise their right hand and clench their fist, level with their right ear, with their fist facing forward, to pledge. After the call is completed, the leader lowers their right fist, and the Young Pioneers follow suit.

The Motto (and Summons) is:

  • Chinese:准备着,为共产主义事业而奋斗!
  • (pinyin: Zhǔnbèizhe, wèi gòngchǎnzhǔyì shìyè ér fèndòu!)
  • Translation:"To battle for the cause of Communism, be prepared!"

To which the response is:

The stipulated conduct of Young Pioneers, according to the constitution, is:

  • Chinese:诚实、勇敢、活泼、团结
  • (pinyin: chéngshí, yǒnggǎn, huópō, tuánjié)
  • Translation:Honesty, Courage, Vivacity, Unity

The Young Pioneers pledge is:

The Young Pioneers pledge is:

  • Chinese:我是中国少年先锋队队员。我在队旗下宣誓:我热爱中国共产党,热爱祖国,热爱人民,好好学习,好好锻炼,准备着:为共产主义事业贡献力量。
  • (pinyin: Wǒ shì Zhōngguó Shàonián Xiānfēngduì duìyuán. Wǒ zài Duìqí xià xuānshì: wǒ rè'ài Zhōngguó Gòngchándǎng, rè'ài zǔguó, rè'ài rénmín, hǎohǎo xúexí, hǎohǎo duànliàn, zhǔnbèizhe: wèi gòngchǎnzhǔyì shìyè gòngxiàn lìliàng.)
  • Translation:I am a member of the Young Pioneers of China. Under the Flag of the Young Pioneers I swear: I will love the Communist Party of China, the motherland, and the people; I will study hard, strengthen myself [lit. exercise well], and prepare thus: to contribute my strength to the cause of communism.

At the end of the ceremony, the counselor, all Young Pioneer members andflag bearers salute. The flag-bearing group exits the venue, accompanied by music.

Song

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The Young Pioneers song isWe are the heirs of communism (Chinese:《我们是共产主义接班人》;pinyin:Wǒmen shì Gòngchǎnzhǔyì Jiēbānrén). It was originally the theme song ofHeroic LittleEighth-Routers (Chinese:《英雄小八路》;pinyin:Yīngxióng Xiǎo Bālù), a 1961 film about the 1958Second Taiwan Strait Crisis and a real-life group of children who stayed on the frontlines of coastalFujian in order to help the war effort againstKuomintang forces.

Verse 1 (English Translation)[6]

We are the successors of communism,

Inherited the glorious traditions of revolutionary precursors.

Loving homeland, loving people,

Bright red scarves fluttering in our chests.

Dauntless of distress, fearless of enemy,

Studying hard and struggling firmly.

Towards victory we march with gallantry,

Towards victory we march with gallantry, march,

Towards victory we march with gallantry,

We are the successors of communism。

我们是共产主义接班人,

继承革命先辈的光荣传统,

爱祖国,爱人民,

鲜艳的红领巾飘扬在前胸。

不怕困难,不怕敌人,

顽强学习,坚决斗争。

向着胜利勇敢前进,

向着胜利勇敢前进前进,

向着胜利勇敢前进,

我们是共产主义接班人。

Verse 2 (English Translation)

We are the successors of communism,

Along the glorious path set by revolutionary precursors.

Loving homeland, loving people,

Young pioneer is the name whereof we are proud.

Always ready to render meritorious service,

We must eradicate all the enemies.

Towards ideal we march with gallantry,

Towards ideal we march with gallantry, march,

Towards ideal we march with gallantry,

We are the successors of communism.

我们是共产主义接班人,

沿着革命先辈的光荣路程,

爱祖国,爱人民,

少先队员是我们骄傲的名称。

时刻准备,建立功勋,

要把敌人,消灭干净。

为着理想勇敢前进,

为着理想勇敢前进前进,

为着理想勇敢前进,

我们是共产主义接班人。

Dress Code

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Similar to other members of the Pioneer movement worldwide, the full dress uniform is white or blue shirt or polo with undershirt (or skirts for girls) and pants with the red scarf and badges attached to the shirt, with an optional headdress such as aberet. Sometimes even school uniforms are used, the addition being the red scarf, the optional headdress cap and the organizational and rank badges. During sports events YPs wear athletic uniforms.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Marquis, Christopher; Qiao, Kunyuan (2022).Mao and Markets: The Communist Roots of Chinese Enterprise. Kunyuan Qiao. New Haven:Yale University Press.doi:10.2307/j.ctv3006z6k.ISBN 978-0-300-26883-6.JSTOR j.ctv3006z6k.OCLC 1348572572.
  2. ^"今天是中国少年先锋队建队纪念日,这些知识你还记得吗_北京日报网".news.bjd.com.cn. Retrieved2024-12-03.
  3. ^ab"中国少年先锋队章程-中国少年先锋队" [China Youth Pioneer Charter].zgsxd.k618.cn. Archived fromthe original on 2018-12-10. Retrieved2018-07-27.
  4. ^"All Chinese Private Colleges to Have Communist Youth Groups".People's Daily. July 23, 2003.
  5. ^"Chinese Young Pioneers total 113 million members".english.news.cn. Retrieved2025-11-11.
  6. ^"Chinese Military, Communist & Patriotic Songs - 我们是共产主义接班人 (wǒmenshì gòngchǎnzhǔyì jiēbānrén) (English translation)".lyricstranslate.com. Retrieved2024-12-03.

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