A Historical Exploration of Liao Chengzhi's Youth View: Origination and Connotation

Ying Zhang

Abstract


Mr. Liao Chengzhi held high expectations for youth, recognizing the historical importance of their role in national development. He believed that progressive young people should lead their era, remain steadfast in their ideals and convictions, and assume the responsibility of national revitalization. To achieve this goal, he encouraged youth to align their personal growth with the nation’s progress, demonstrating loyalty and commitment to the country’s future. Liao urged both Chinese and overseas Chinese youth to cultivate strong patriotism, promote unity among ethnic groups, and adopt a global and inclusive outlook. Additionally, he highlighted the importance of continuous learning and knowledge renewal to meet the demands of the times. Through these principles, Liao Chengzhi’s perspective on youth holds substantial theoretical and practical significance.


Keywords


Liao Chengzhi; Youth view; Historical exploration; Connotation and significance

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