1922 February 13 The world's first Young Pioneers organization led by a working-class political party, Krupskaya was very concerned about the growth of the next generation, and suggested that the Communist Youth League design a unique logo for the Young Pioneers. According to this proposal, a corner of the red flag is finally used as a symbol, that is, the red scarf, to symbolize the victory of the revolution. The young pioneers' joining ceremony is to put their fingers together and hold them high above their heads, indicating that the interests of the people are above everything else.
Shortly after the birth of New China, 1949 10 13, the China * * * Production Party entrusted the * * * Youth League to set up a national unified children's organization-China Children's Team. June 1953, changed to Chinese Young Pioneers. The Young Pioneers inherited the fine tradition of the Youth League in the revolutionary war years and took the red scarf as their symbol, just like the Youth League in the past.
Precautions for wearing a red scarf:
Young Pioneers must wear red scarves when attending Young Pioneers' meetings and activities inside and outside the school, flag-raising ceremony, opening ceremony, graduation ceremony and other important ceremonies. You don't need to wear a red scarf when you participate in sports activities, productive labor or rest at home. When the weather is hot, you can wear a red scarf temporarily, but you should wear the team logo badge.
Young Pioneers counselors should wear red scarves when attending Young Pioneers' gatherings and activities. When the Young Pioneers invite relevant leaders, guests and other adults to participate in activities, the leaders and guests wear big red scarves.
The red scarf and its name shall not be used for trademarks, commercial advertisements or commercial activities. Young Pioneers organizations at all levels, young pioneers and young pioneers counselors are not allowed to buy and use red scarves that do not meet the requirements.