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Why do college students want to join the Communist Party of China (CPC)?
After graduating as an undergraduate, he went to teach in Tibet. After his master's degree, he left Beijing to work in Yadui Township, Naidong County, Shannan, Tibet. It has been six years now. After the child was born, he was diagnosed with cerebral palsy and could only stay in Beijing to be taken care of by his lover. This family always lives in two places. Weikang Zeng visited Jianghan Plain many times during his study, interviewed many villagers, and wrote the oral history of 26 villagers in Jianghan Plain in the form of oral records, which recorded the real life of local farmers in China. After graduation, I followed the call of my hometown and returned to my hometown. Now I am the secretary of the township Committee of Haicheng. ..... There are many such things. In the development team of J-20, in the development team of Liaoning ship, in the development team of Shenzhou-10, and in the troops stationed in the alpine snowfield, they all have their figures. They are a group-party member group of contemporary college students. They explained an important topic of the times with practical choices-why today's college students join the party. "We can't just let ourselves live a better life, but let more people live a better life." "Groups of outstanding graduates from Tsinghua have devoted themselves to hard areas and set an example of joining the Party with their own career choices and persistence. The evaluation of students' ideological participation in the party must be judged by their choices after graduation and considered from a long-term perspective. Shi Zongkai, deputy secretary of the Party Committee of Tsinghua University, has always believed that this way can solve the problem of college students' ideological joining the Party. Shi Zongkai shared with reporters the feelings of Weikang Zeng, a 2008 graduate student of Tsinghua University School of Journalism and Communication, after working at the grassroots level for a period of time: "After working at the grassroots level for several years, I have completed two changes. One is from outsiders to locals. Speak mandarin with fellow villagers when I first came. When people looked at me, they turned away and chatted with others in the local dialect. So, I took the initiative to learn CET-6 and learn local dialects. Another change is the completion of the transition from young students to grassroots cadres. In order to clean the countryside, I went to the village to work as a villager, but no one paid attention to me. Some old comrades told me that to do villagers' work, we should make friends with the villagers first, and then go down for the second time. I took meat, wine and cigarettes, chatted with the villagers and listened to them for several days. I also told them the truth. In this way, the villagers began to understand me, trust me, accept me, and started to be themselves. The village soon became a demonstration village to create a clean village. " Shi Zongkai said that Weikang Zeng's story is not a special case. In Tsinghua, groups of students, party member, did not stay in big cities after graduation. They did not long for generous job opportunities and treatment. They choose to devote themselves to the vast rural areas of China, go deep into the grass-roots and first-line to understand the national conditions, and closely link their growth with local development and national destiny. "party member, a student trained in a university, should establish the concept that after graduation, whether going to an enterprise or being a civil servant, you can't just make one person live better, but should devote yourself to making more people live better." Shi Zongkai said, we should judge whether a college student really joined the Party ideologically, not only by what he said, but also by what he did and his life choice at an important historical moment. His choice can truly reflect whether he joined the party ideologically. At the same time, it also depends on his lifelong pursuit and persistence of value. "Today, party member, a student from Tsinghua, Peking University and many universities, made an admirable life choice after graduation. This choice represents the future direction of young people. When such individuals gather into a huge group, what they do will have directional significance. Because this shows that groups of the best young people devote themselves to defending and promoting the development and progress of this nation with their own lives, their own practical actions, and even their own lives and blood. "