The Importance of Cultivating Good Young People in the New Era
Youth are often considered the most active and energetic force in society, with the hope and future of a nation resting upon their shoulders. In China, young people in the new era are facing heavy responsibilities as they navigate the rapidly changing world. President Xi Jinping has emphasized the importance of cultivating good young people who have ideals, take on responsibilities, endure hardships, and are willing to work hard.
Efforts are being made to guide young people to build a firm belief in having ideals and replenish their spiritual calcium. This includes explaining the party’s scientific theory and making it relevant to the youth through engaging storytelling methods. Young people are encouraged to strengthen their ideals and beliefs, embracing the lofty ideals of communism and socialism with Chinese characteristics.
Guiding young people to grasp the requirements of the times, including daring to take responsibility and deepening their roots of responsibility, is also a focus. Young people are encouraged to integrate into social life and take on missions and responsibilities that contribute to social development and progress.
Developing the good character of being able to endure hardship is another key aspect of cultivating good young people. Despite growing up in a prosperous age, young people are encouraged to learn through hardship and continuously strive for self-improvement. President Xi Jinping has highlighted that endurance leads to gains and nobility.
Carrying forward the spirit of willingness to strive and shaping the soul of hard work is imperative for young people in the new era. By guiding them to maintain a high spirit of struggle and persist in hard work, young people can contribute to the building of a modern socialist country and the realization of the Chinese nation’s great revival.
Cultivating good young people in the new era is essential for the growth and success of a nation. By instilling ideals, a sense of responsibility, the ability to endure hardship, and a willingness to strive, young people can play a crucial role in shaping the future of China.
(Zhang Kunli, author’s affiliation: Guangxi Normal University)