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What do young pioneers need to bring when they transfer from one brigade to another?
Bring the team registration form.

The answer is that according to Article 1 1 of the Constitution of China Young Pioneers, our players.

All children aged 6 to 14 are willing to join the Young Pioneers, abide by the rules of the team, apply to the Young Pioneers organization of their school, and become league members after approval. Players should do a good thing for the people before joining the team. There will be a joining ceremony.

Team members are the owners of the Young Pioneers' organization, and they all have the right to vote and stand for election. They can put forward opinions and requirements for the work and activities of the team. Every team member should abide by the discipline, obey the decisions of the team, actively participate in the activities of the team, do a good job in the arrangement of the team, and serve everyone enthusiastically.

Excellent young pioneers can be recommended by the team organization as the development object of the * * * Youth League Committee. When a team member is transferred from one brigade to another, he should report to the new brigade with the registration form of the team member.

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Introduction to the history of Chinese young pioneers;

(1) Work Scouts 1924- 1927

The Young Pioneers in China have a glorious revolutionary tradition. As early as 1922, the year after the establishment of the China * * * production party, the first revolutionary organization for children, the Youth League, was established in Anyuan mining area on the border of Hunan and Jiangxi. On the basis of 1924 children's league, it developed into a working boy scout corps.

With the development of the workers' movement and the Northern Expedition, the China * * * Production Party established labor boy scouts in cities such as Shanghai, Guangzhou, Wuhan, Changsha, Tianjin and Tangshan, and in rural areas of Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi and Guangdong provinces. Most of the members are children of migrant workers, workers and peasants. Their sign is to wear a red tie;

The group ceremony is that the five fingers are close together and raised to the forehead; The slogan is: "Get ready and defeat imperialism!" "Ready, down with the warlords!" "Get ready to be the little master of the world!" ; Their activities include: studying culture, playing games, making propaganda, raising money, expressing sympathy to the Northern Expeditionary Army, following their fathers and brothers to directly participate in demonstrations against imperialism, participating in the strike struggle against capitalist exploitation and oppression, and striving for an eight-hour working day; Cooperate with the Northern Expeditionary Army to participate in the armed uprising.

(2)* * * Children's League? 1927—— 1936 (during the Second Revolutionary Civil War)

After the failure of the Great Revolution, * * * children's groups were established in revolutionary base areas such as Fujian, Jiangxi, Hunan and Hubei. * * * Entrusted by the China * * * Producer Party, the Communist Youth League established the Children's Bureau in the organization of the League, which is responsible for leading the work of the Children's League.

* * * The task of the Children's League is to strengthen the education of children under the leadership of the China * * * Production Party, and organize and lead children to take part in some revolutionary work within their power.

Its main activities include: mobilizing children to study in Lenin Primary School, publicizing and expanding the Red Army, carrying out activities to support the army and its superior families, standing guard and checking the road, singing, practicing and reviewing. The sign is a red tie. The group ceremony is to put your fingers together and hold your head high. The call sign is: "always ready, always ready!" "

(3) Anti-Japanese Children's Alliance? 1937111945 (War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period)

During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, anti-Japanese children's groups were established in the anti-Japanese base areas behind enemy lines. At that time, the Youth Salvation Association at or above the county level in the anti-Japanese base area set up a children's department (section) to lead children's work.

The task of the Anti-Japanese Youth League is to unite and organize children to participate in the anti-Japanese national salvation work within their power under the leadership of the Chinese Production Party. Its activities include: publicizing anti-Japanese; Reconnaissance the enemy and arrest traitors; Stand guard and deliver letters; Respect the officers and men of the Anti-Japanese War; Work for the rebels; Participate in productive labor; Carry out study, entertainment and sports activities. The collective ceremony is to put your fingers together and raise your right hand. The slogan is: "Always be ready!"

(4) Youth League and underground youth vanguard during the Liberation War? 1946—— 1949 (during the third revolutionary civil war)

Revolutionary children's organizations developed greatly during the War of Liberation. Children's organizations and Young Pioneers have been established not only in the liberated areas, but also in the Kuomintang-ruled areas. They took an active part in the revolutionary struggle and contributed to the birth of New China.

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