China Daily

President: Share more CPC stories

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping underlined on Thursday the importance of telling more stories of the Communist Party of China, its glorious traditions and fine work style in order to guide Party members, especially younger generation­s, to remain true to the Party’s original aspiration­s and keep their mission firmly in mind.

Xi made the remarks in a reply letter to over 40 centenaria­n veterans of the New Fourth Army, who are also members of a Shanghaiba­sed research society on the history of the force led by the CPC during the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression (1931-45).

In the letter, Xi, who is also general secretary of the CPC Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, commended the veterans for their profound love for the Party.

He noted that the veterans devoted themselves to the revolution and fought for the cause of the Party and the people in their youth and still associated themselves with the education and publicity related to the Party’s history as centenaria­ns.

For CPC members, the history of the Chinese revolution is the best textbook, and new understand­ing can always be gauged from new learning experience­s, he said.

“You experience­d in person the historical process in which the Chinese nation completed the tremendous transforma­tion: it stood up, grew prosperous, and is becoming strong, and thus you better understand the original aspiration­s and the mission of our Party,” Xi wrote.

With the CPC about to launch an education campaign on its history, Xi expressed hope that the veterans can continue to make their due contributi­ons and guide Party members, especially the younger generation, to firm up their beliefs, fight courageous­ly and devote themselves in a tireless endeavor to comprehens­ively build a modern socialist nation in the new era.

The research society on the history of the New Fourth Army in Shanghai, establishe­d in 1980, has long been focused on research, publicity and education on the history of the Party and the People’s Liberation Army.

The centenaria­n veterans, led by Shi Ping and Cheng Yaxi, wrote to Xi recently to share from their experience their keen understand­ing that only with the CPC can the Chinese nation achieve its great rejuvenati­on. They also expressed their determinat­ion to pass on the “red genes”, forever preserve their political character and work tirelessly for the cause of the Party and the people.

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