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Post-1980 generation active and vigorous

www.chinanews.cn 2007-04-28 16:45:05

An undated picture shows some young college girls were posing for photos
in Beijing.

Chinanews, Beijing, Apr. 28 �C ��Some people criticize young people born
in the 1980s as ��a beat generation,�� but I don't think so. Many people
think that people of this generation only take pop stars, like Andy Lao
or Jay Chow as their idols. Yet a recent survey shows that many college
students born in the 1980s are heavily influenced by late Premier Zhou
Enlai and nearly 60% of students regard ��serving the public�� as their
highest personal pursuit.��
The statement was made by Wang Minzhong, deputy Party Secretary of the
Education Work Committee of Beijing Municipal Party Committee when he
attended the Contemporary College Students Moral Role Model Forum.
At this forum jointly held by the Education Work Committee of Beijing
Municipal Party Committee and the China Education Press, Wang said in a
firm tone that college students nowadays were ��an active and vigorous
generation.��
In another report, titled "Research Report on Beijing College Students
Social Ethics", which was also released at the forum, the data given also
confirm Wang's statement.
Nearly 70% of the college students in the report say that all the other
college students they get to know in their daily life not only have a
strong sense of patriotism, they actually have a very clear understanding
of how to turn such patriotism into real actions. 82.1% of the students
say that patriotism is manifested first and foremost in one's concern for
the destiny and future of the nation. Next, it is shown in one's love for
one's country, and one's determination to defend and build the country.
Thirdly, it is demonstrated in one's willingness to do well on one's job.
College students nowadays love their country very much. From previous
researches we can also see that when the country's national dignity is
being challenged, most college students will remain optimistic about the
future of the nation, said Song Dawo, deputy Party Secretary at the
School of Statistics of the Renmin University of China.

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