# Red Education
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Beneath the Waves, a Political Anchor: China Marks 72 Years of Submarine Operations
The Chinese PLA Navy's submarine force celebrated its 72nd anniversary with a focus on ideological loyalty and the legacy of martyr Cai Yiqing. The event highlights the military's ongoing effort to balance rapid technological modernization with strict political control as the fleet expands its reach into international waters.

Codifying Communism: Shanghai’s New Playbook for the Next Generation of Patriots
Shanghai is revolutionizing ideological education by integrating revolutionary history with STEM subjects and student-led storytelling. This shift, endorsed by President Xi Jinping, aims to make CCP history relatable to a tech-savvy generation through interdisciplinary 'Red Classrooms' and experiential learning.

The Great Relay: Inside China’s Strategic Campaign to Inoculate the Next Generation with ‘Red Genes’
China is intensifying its 'Red Education' initiatives to ensure ideological loyalty among the youth, using personal engagement from President Xi Jinping and immersive programs to turn students into 'revolutionary successors.' These efforts, spanning from Shanghai's urban centers to rural Shaanxi, aim to institutionalize the party's history as a core component of national identity.

Classroom Frontlines: Beijing Deploys Wartime Relics to Reinforce the 'Mainstay' Narrative
Beijing has launched a 22-school exhibition tour featuring historical artifacts to reinforce the narrative of the Communist Party as the central force in the war against Japan. The program uses peer-to-peer teaching and immersive performances to integrate state ideology into the education of youth from primary school through university.

The Sentinels of Memory: How a Family’s 88-Year Vigil Reflects China’s Red Resurgence
A family in Liaoning province has maintained an 88-year vigil over the tomb of 24 anti-Japanese martyrs, a duty that has transitioned from a private family tradition to a state-supported site for 'red education.' As China commemorates the 80th anniversary of World War II, such local narratives are being integrated into a broader national project to institutionalize revolutionary memory and reinforce ideological loyalty.

Revolutionary Relays: Why China’s Military Youth are Leading the Charge in Red Education
On May 4th, young soldiers from the Zuniyi PAP detachment served as historical guides at the Zuniyi Conference site to commemorate Youth Day. This initiative aims to strengthen ideological continuity and link modern military identity with the CCP's foundational revolutionary history.