Keep Pace With The Times to Understand and Carry Forward the Corps Spirit: Study General Secretary Xi Jinping’s Important Remarks on the Spirit of the Corps
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The spirit of the Corps continues to build the original aspiration, condensed in history, is the great revolutionary spirit of the Chinese Communists in the specific historical stage of the special struggle environment of the formation, has its specific connotation and development context, illuminate the historical path and future direction of the Chinese nation. Since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, General Secretary Xi Jinping has issued a series of important statements on the “XPCC spirit”, inheriting, innovating and developing the connotation of the XPCC spirit, and pointing out the direction for unswervingly advancing the work of the XPCC in the new era. In the face of profound changes unseen in the world in a century and the overall strategy of realizing the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation, we must keep pace with The Times, carry forward the spirit of the XPCC, grasp its rich connotations, firmly strengthen our ideals and beliefs, strengthen patriotism, and enhance our fighting skills, so as to inject strong spiritual strength into accomplishing the important tasks of The Times.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/13629
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