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The Communist Youth League of China (CYLC; also known as the Young Communist League of China or simply the Communist Youth League or CYL) is a
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of the
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for youth between the ages of 14 and 28, run by the
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(CCP). The predecessor of the CYLC, the Shanghai Socialist Youth League, was founded in August 1920 by
Chen Duxiu Chen Duxiu ( zh, t=陳獨秀, p=Chén Dúxiù, w=Ch'en Tu-hsiu; 9 October 1879 – 27 May 1942) was a Chinese revolutionary, writer, educator, and political philosopher who co-founded the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in 1921, serving as its fi ...
and
Li Dazhao Li Dazhao or Li Ta-chao (October 29, 1889 – April 28, 1927) was a Chinese intellectual and revolutionary who participated in the New Culture Movement in the early years of the Republic of China, established in 1912. He co-founded the Chinese Co ...
. Its national organization, the Socialist Youth League of China, was founded in 1922 and initially accepted the command and assistance of the
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. In January 1925, it was renamed to the Chinese Communist Youth League. During the
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, it assisted the
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. In November 1936, the Communist Youth League was reorganized into the Youth National Salvation Association. After the CCP won the
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, the CCP Central Committee announced the re-establishment of the Chinese New Democracy Youth League which changed its name to the Communist Youth League of China in 1957. The league is organized on the party pattern. Its highest body is the National Congress held every five years, and when the National Congress is not in session, the Central Committee serves as the core power body. However, as the Central Committee usually only holds one meeting a year, most of the powers and work are controlled by the Standing Committee of the Central Committee and the Central Secretariat. The CYCL's leader is its First Secretary, who is an alternate member of the Central Committee of the CCP. The incumbent First Secretary is A Dong, appointed in May 2023. The Communist Youth League is also responsible for guiding the activities of the Young Pioneers (for children below the age of 14). As of the end of December 2024, there were 75.318 million Communist Youth League members. CYLC was historically seen as a vehicle that could promote the future careers of CCP officials, with these officials being collectively named the ''
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'', also known as the Youth League Faction. Though prominent Youth League officials have held important posts within the CCP, most notably CCP general secretary
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, the influence of the CYLC has decreased under CCP general secretary
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.


History

Founded in May 1920, it was originally named as the Socialist Youth League of China. While the CCP was officially established in July 1921, the Chinese Socialist Youth League was organized prior to the CCP's establishment. In May 1922, the 1st National Congress () of the League was held under the leadership of the CCP, and therefore became a unified organization in China. In the 3rd National Congress in January 1925, the Chinese Socialist Youth League was renamed as the Chinese Communist Youth League. After the
Second Sino-Japanese War The Second Sino-Japanese War was fought between the Republic of China (1912–1949), Republic of China and the Empire of Japan between 1937 and 1945, following a period of war localized to Manchuria that started in 1931. It is considered part ...
, in order to adapt to the new social and political situation, it was officially renamed as the Chinese New Democracy Youth League in April 1949. Later in May 1957, its name as the Chinese Communist Youth League was resumed, historically combining the congresses of all three leagues (the Chinese Socialist Youth League, the Chinese Communist Youth League as well as the Chinese New Democracy Youth League). Prior to the
Cultural Revolution The Cultural Revolution, formally known as the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, was a Social movement, sociopolitical movement in the China, People's Republic of China (PRC). It was launched by Mao Zedong in 1966 and lasted until his de ...
, the CYLC was a major mass organization which had an important role in political mobilization and implementing party-state policies. During the Cultural Revolution, the CYLC was accused of revisionism and stopped operating in 1966. Various local CYLC operations began resuming after the end of the Cultural Revolution and the CYLC resumed national operations in 1978. Following the Mao era, the CYLC has been a major path to CCP membership. This became especially true after the 1982 establishment of the "Recommendation of Outstanding CYL Members" system, which emphasized that those under the age of 28 who wish to join the CCP should be recommended by the CYLC. In 1988, reformist Chinese policymakers proposed a project to loosen CCP control of the CYLC and make the organization more independent. However, CCP leadership set aside the reform proposal following the
1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre The Tiananmen Square protests, known within China as the June Fourth Incident, were student-led demonstrations held in Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China, lasting from 15 April to 4 June 1989. After weeks of unsuccessful attempts between t ...
. In an attempt to increase the relevance of the CYLC and make it more "responsive", the CYLC diversified its activities, beginning to organize classes for CCP applicants and hosting leisure activities in addition to the CYLC's political activities. Along with university student unions, the CYLC began hosting on-campus cultural activities like singing, poetry, and sports competitions. In 1989, the CYLC's central body organized a national "challenge cup" science competition, which was later also adopted by various universities. After Tiananmen, community service activities expanded in the 1990s. In 1993, the CYLC started The Young Volunteers Operation. Through this program, the CYLC has channeled millions of volunteers into poverty alleviation, educational assistance, and environmental protection projects. The CYLC has also mobilized university student volunteers to participate in the China Youth Development Foundation's
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, which focuses on educational assistance to primary school children in China's least developed regions. In 2003, the CYLC started the “plan for university graduates voluntary service to the West” (''daxuesheng zhiyuan fuwu xibu jihua'', 大学生志愿服务 西部计划) as part of its effort to promote volunteer service. If accepted into the program after passing an exam, university graduates work for three years in underdeveloped parts of
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. The Communist Youth League has contributed a number of top echelon leaders of the CCP-led government of the People's Republic of China. The proliferation of leaders with a Youth League background has led to the informal name "''
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''" (abbreviation for "Youth League faction") being used to describe certain members of the leadership at different times. The first "Youth League faction" was represented by
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. The second "Youth League faction" is represented by
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. While there is no direct political lineage between the two Hus, Hu Jintao's administration formally elevated the memory of the earlier Hu. In 2005, the 90th anniversary of Hu Yaobang's birth, a new museum and a series of commemorative books and television programs were launched. During the Hu Jintao era, CYLC membership expanded as the organization recruited broadly. During the
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in Beijing, the CYLC mobilized 1.7 million volunteers to assist with the Olympics. The death of the son of Ling Jihua and Gu Liping, a couple associated with the Communist Youth League, may have tarnished the reputation of the organization as a path to power. Current
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has sought to reduce the prominence of the CCP's youth wing, stating that "All they adrescan do is just repeat the same old bureaucratic, stereotypical talk". Political commentators have noted that the diminishing of the ''Tuanpai'' curtailed the influence of former
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Hu Jintao, solidifying Xi's own political faction. Following Xi's more critical stance of the CYLC, its membership has decreased. CYLC's budget was cut, dropping from around 700 million yuan ($96 million) in 2012 to 260 million yuan ($40 million) in 2021, while its membership dropped from 90 million to 74 million in the same period. Xi effectively closed the Central School of China Communist Youth League, folding it into the
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. He also effectively demoted Qin Yizhi, first secretary of the CYLC in 2017. During the Xi-era, the CYLC's rule that non-cadre over the age of 28 must leave the organization has been more strictly enforced. Beginning in March 2016, the CYLC and Alibaba began a collaboration to promote online entrepreneurship among rural Chinese youth. At the CYLC's centennial in May 2022, Xi described the organization as the "party's loyal assistant and reliable reserve force."


Structure

The CYLC is active at every political level of China, and most active in social structures which include many young people like schools and universities. By the end of 2002, there were approximately 210,000 committee members of fundamental organizations. 2021 estimates put the number of Youth League members at over 81 million. CYLC local groups (including those which are associated with institutions like universities or state-owned enterprises) send a total of 1,500 representatives to the CYLC National Congress, which is held every five years. The National Congress in turn elects the CYLC Central Committee, which is composed of 200 representatives and 120 alternates. The Central Committee's daily operations are handled by a Secretariat, which is led by the first secretary. Smaller CYLC congresses and committee plenums are also held. The CYLC directly manages the
All-China Youth Federation The All-China Youth Federation (ACYF) is a people's organization that represents many youth groups in China, and is managed by the Communist Youth League of China. It was founded on 4 May 1949. Former paramount leaders and General Secretaries ...
. The All-China Youth Federation in turn serves as a consultative body to the CYLC. The All-China Youth Federation is also an umbrella organization which includes the
Young Pioneers of China Young Pioneers of China ( zh, s=中国少年先锋队, p=Zhōngguó Shàonián Xiānfēngduì), often shortened to Young Pioneers ( zh, s=少先队, p=Shàoxiānduì) or Red Pioneers, is a mass youth organization for children aged six to fourte ...
, among other youth-focused groups. The Communist Youth League is also responsible for guiding the activities of the Young Pioneers. The CYLC is also the parent entity of other youth-related projects, such as the China Youth Development Fund. The CYLC supervises university student societies through one of its departments. The CYLC operates a dating platform in an effort to boost the country's fertility rate.


Revenue

The CYLC's offices and staff salaries are paid for with government funding. Its employees are public servants who must pass the examinations required of public servants. CYLC collects membership dues on a sliding scale depending on a member's salary.


Membership and training

Officially defined as a "reserve force" for the CCP, the CYLC's purpose is to recruit and train young people who may become future party members and officials. In addition to the CYLC members it trains for future involvement in the party, the CYLC employs young party cadre who lead the organization, providing them with experience for subsequent leadership roles in other aspects of the party-state. Joining the league is relatively easy. Prospective members must submit an application statement and be approved by the local branch, which do not typically take a highly selective stance. All CYLC members and their personal details are tracked in a database known as Smart League Building. , CYLC members outside of China are required to "regularly report personal situations" while abroad. By the end of 2024, the CYLC had 75.318 million members and 4.397 million organizations throughout China. Among them, there were 3,000 local committees, 195,000 grassroot committees, and 4.199 million general branches. There were 1.997 million organizations at schools with 38.502 million members, 897 thousand enterprise organizations with 6.795 million members, 360 thousand government organizations with 4.328 million members, 947 thousand organizations at subdistricts, townships, communities, and administrative villages with 23.262 million members, and 196 thousand organizations in social organizations and other fields with 2.431 million members.


Media

CYLC's newspaper is the ''
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''. As it lost political influence under Xi, CYLC has started to increase its presence on social media, appealing to nationalism and attacking foreign brands in China accused of misbehavior. During the 2021 Henan floods, the CYLC asked its social media followers to locate and report the location of a
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journalist on assignment covering the story and stated that foreign reporters in focusing on criticism of China following the floods instead of recovery efforts were slandering China. CYLC social media accounts have also spread the COVID-19 disinformation that the virus originated at
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and have criticized
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to whom they attribute involvement in creating a colour revolution. In 2022, the CYLC's social media account exclaimed that " treme feminism has become a poisonous tumour on the Internet."


Anthem

In 1987, the first anthem of CYLC was composed. (Guāngróng a! Zhōngguó gòngqīngtuán)


Chronology of National Congresses

*1st National Congress (Socialist Youth League): 5–10 May 1922 *2nd National Congress (Socialist Youth League): 2–25 August 1923 *3rd National Congress (Socialist Youth League): 26–30 January 1925 *4th National Congress: 10–16 May 1927 *5th National Congress: 12–16 July 1928 *6th National Congress (1st Congress, New Democratic Youth League): 11–18 April 1949 *7th National Congress (2nd Congress, New Democratic Youth League): 23 June–2 July 1953 *8th National Congress (3rd Congress, New Democratic Youth League): 12–25 May 1957 *9th National Congress: 11–29 June 1964 *10th National Congress: 16–26 October 1978 *11th National Congress: 20–30 December 1982 *12th National Congress: 4–8 May 1988 *13th National Congress: 3–10 May 1993 *14th National Congress: 19–25 June 1998 *15th National Congress: 22–26 July 2003 *16th National Congress: 10–13 June 2008 *17th National Congress: 17–21 June 2013 *18th National Congress: 26–29 June 2018 *19th National Congress: 19–22 June 2023


See also

*
Komsomol The All-Union Leninist Young Communist League, usually known as Komsomol, was a political youth organization in the Soviet Union. It is sometimes described as the youth division of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), although it w ...
* Socialist Patriotic Youth League * China Youth University of Political Studies *
Kuomintang Youth League The Kuomintang Youth League (), also known as Young KMT, is a youth group under the Kuomintang. The Kuomintang Youth League was created in 2006 by Kuomintang chairman Ma Ying-jeou to help promote cultural and political awareness among Chinese y ...


References


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External links

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