1. On October 13, 1949, the Communist Youth League established the Chinese Children’s Team, a unified national children’s organization. In June 1953, it was changed to the Chinese Young Pioneers, referred to as the Young Pioneers. The Young Pioneers inherited the fine tradition of the children's corps during the Revolutionary War. Like the children's corps in the past, they used the red scarf as their symbol. The red scarf is the corner of the red flag, symbolizing the victory of the revolution. The Young Pioneers salute is to put the five fingers together and raise them above the head, indicating that the interests of the people are above all else. The call sign is: Always be ready to fight for the cause of communism. The stars and torches burn on the team flag, guiding the young pioneers to move toward a bright and future under the leadership of the party.
2. Students, do you know what the bright red scarves on our chests mean? It represents the corner of the red flag, dyed with the blood of revolutionary martyrs. In the old society, people worked hard but still did not have enough to eat or clothing to wear. How could this happen? It turns out that the fruits of people's labor have been exploited by landlords, capitalists, and imperialists. Later, the heroic Chinese people rose up to resist and exchanged their own blood for the happy life we ??have today. We often say that the red flag is dyed with the blood of revolutionary martyrs. This is what we mean.
3. "The red scarf hangs on your chest. From now on, you will be an excellent young pioneer. You must know the meaning of the red scarf and remember what you must do as an excellent young pioneer... ..." This is what the teacher said to us when I put on the red scarf. Since then, these words have taken root in my heart.