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What do you mean by the organization of the regiment?
League organizations generally refer to student cadres in schools, especially colleges and universities. League cadres are the student cadres of the Youth League Committee (the general branch of the League) and the student cadres of the Student Union, which generally appear in schools.

The Youth League Committee refers to the cadres in the Youth League Committee, such as the Youth League branch, the General Youth League branch, or the student members in the Youth League Committee.

Learning refers to cadres in student organizations. For example, the school is a cadre in the two-level student union and a cadre in the class Committee; There are also two levels of organizations for cadres in the student self-discipline Committee. Then there is the person in charge of the relevant community, who is also treated as a cadre of the Youth League Committee.

College league organization

1. Student organizations under the Youth League Committee. According to the spirit and documents of the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League, the Communist Youth League organizations in colleges and universities have basically set up a set of organizations directly under the Communist Youth League Committee, corresponding to their own departments, whose functions are mainly publicity and service. It usually includes student union (graduate student association), newspaper, radio station, TV station, volunteer association, youth league school, art troupe, etc.

2. Academic groups. Such associations can be divided into two categories, one is scientific and technological innovation, such as robots, AI, algorithms, etc., and the other is professional learning, which is often established by various departments and corresponds to different majors, such as history society, literature society, chemistry society, law society, etc.

3. Cultural and sports associations. The most common types of clubs are drama, cross talk, opera, band, debate, poetry and so on. And sports often include all kinds of ball games, as well as mountaineering, cycling, skiing, martial arts, archery and so on.

4. Voluntary service organizations. Some are pan-voluntary services, and some are specifically aimed at a certain group or project, such as sign language clubs and teaching clubs.