CWU Party Secretary Gives Lecture on the 19th CPC National Congress
On the advent of the 19thNational Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC), CWU Party Secretary Li Mingshun made a lecture to new students in the evening of October 19. The lecture was titled as "The 19th CPC National Congress and Us” and got good feedback from students.
Starting from the motto "Chinese dream, my dream", Li expounds the relationship between "Chinese dream" and "my dream", helping the students have a profound understanding that the Chinese dream is all people's dream and everyone should strive for the great rejuvenation of Chinese nation. He believes that the remark made by Xi Jinping, general secretary of CPC Central Committee, saying that "A nation will prosper only when its young people thrive" showed his great trust and expectations on young generation, and the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation will be realized if young people strive hard. Li stated that students should carry forward CWU's spirit, cultivate and practice the socialist core values, and he encouraged female students to bear the historical mission, and organically combine their personal development and social progress. He encouraged the students to cherish their ideals, have a good plan for academic pursuit, arrange their living well, keep up unremitting efforts to improve their personality, tenacious character, elegance, self-esteem, self-confidence and independence and make their contribution to realize Chinese dream and CWU's dream.
About 1,000 new students listened to the lecture. They cherished the opportunity to learn the relationship between them and the 19th CPC National Congress and got inspired by the lecture.
(Source: China Women's University/Translated and Edited by Study Gender Network)
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