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May Fourth Special Planner 丨 In the name of youth, pay tribute to May Fourth

May Fourth Special Planner 丨 In the name of youth, pay tribute to May Fourth

——The 100th anniversary theme group day activities of the Yongzhou Detachment of the Armed Police Were wonderful

May Fourth Special Planner 丨 In the name of youth, pay tribute to May Fourth

The theme group day activity site. Photographed by Yin Guangjin

On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Youth League of China, the Yongzhou Detachment of the Armed Police launched the theme regiment day activity of "Youth To the Centennial Road of the Party, Striving forward and Welcoming the Twenty National Congresses" to encourage young officers and men to further carry forward the May Fourth spirit and forge ahead courageously in the cause of strengthening the army and rejuvenating the military.

May Fourth Special Planner 丨 In the name of youth, pay tribute to May Fourth

Officers and soldiers listened to the red story in the exhibition hall. Photographed by Yin Guangjin

May Fourth Special Planner 丨 In the name of youth, pay tribute to May Fourth

Tell the story of the "Red Army Well". Photographed by Yin Guangjin

May Fourth Special Planner 丨 In the name of youth, pay tribute to May Fourth

Tell the story of "half-cut ivory chopsticks". Chen Hui is fully photographed

Under the guidance of the docent, the officers and men of the detachment walked into the former site of the Headquarters of the Red Sixth Army in Yonglian Village, followed the footsteps of the revolutionary ancestors, and listened to the touching and profound red stories of the Zhengrong years. In the Exhibition Room of the Red Sixth Army's Western Expedition to Yongzhou, pictures, objects, and film and television materials vividly reproduced the glorious deeds and heroic images of the revolutionary martyrs who fought in blood and sang generously and sadly. On the day of the event, the detachment also paid special visits to the elderly Tang Jieyuan, who personally experienced the story of "half-cut ivory chopsticks", and the old man took out the remaining half-cut ivory chopsticks and told the story of the deep water situation of the military and civilian fish that occurred in Yonglian Village at that time, so that the officers and men at the scene were deeply educated. The surviving half-cut ivory chopsticks have also become the witness cultural relics of the Red Sixth Army in interpreting the story of loving the people and supporting the army at Thrush Mountain. Police Sergeant Chen Xin said with deep feeling: "Through visiting and studying, I deeply feel that peace is not easy to come by, and as a revolutionary soldier in the new era, we should inherit and carry forward the spirit of our ancestors, take the long march of our generation, and move forward courageously and resolutely in the new journey of strengthening the army and rejuvenating the army with an enterprising attitude." ”

May Fourth Special Planner 丨 In the name of youth, pay tribute to May Fourth

Relive the military oath. Photographed by Yin Guangjin

May Fourth Special Planner 丨 In the name of youth, pay tribute to May Fourth

Watch the Red Education Feature Film. Photographed by Yin Guangjin

May Fourth Special Planner 丨 In the name of youth, pay tribute to May Fourth

Tell the red story. Photographed by Yin Guangjin

May Fourth Special Planner 丨 In the name of youth, pay tribute to May Fourth

Morale among the officers and men was high. Photographed by Yin Guangjin

Source: China Military Network Author: Yin Guangjin, Chen Huiquan, Xu Long Responsible Editor: Li Qingtong

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