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¡¡SHANGHAI, Aug. 22 (Xinhuanet) -- Students from more than 40 Chinese
universities participated in an online forum Sunday to commemorate the birth
centenary of late leader Deng Xiaoping.
The forum, with the theme "Deng Xiaoping in our hearts," was launched by
the Ministry of Education-sponsored website, www.univchina.org, and drew
thousands of students from universities nationwide, including the prestigious
Beijing, Qinghua and Fudan universities.
The students all expressed their love and respect for the late Chinese
leader, their confidence in the future development of China and their trust in
the ruling Chinese Communist Party.
"On this special day, I'd like to express my deepest respect for Deng
Xiaoping. China could not have recorded such rapid economic development without
his guidance," read a message by Li Lei, a junior student at Shanghai Jiaotong
University.
"You have left us, but the spiritual legacy you left behind continues to
benefit millions of Chinese. You deserve to have the title of the chief
architect of China's reform and opening-up drive," said Xu Yiqiang, a student
from Shandong University.
The students, mostly born after China implemented the reform and opening-up
policy in 1978 and having enjoyed ample opportunities in the open society, all
said they owed their happy life to Deng Xiaoping and the Chinese Communist
Party.
The students posted more than 10,000 messages at the online forum, which
was open for a little more than two hours.
Most of them watched live broadcast of Sunday's grand gatheringat the Great
Hall of People in Beijing marking Deng's birth centenary, and the keynote speech
by Hu Jintao, Chinese president and general secretary of the Communist Party of
China Central Committee.
In a concrete move to step up with ideological and ethical education of the
young people, colleges and universities nationwide have all included the Deng
Xiaoping Theory and the "Three Represents" thoughts into their curriculum.
Universities have promoted the national spirit centered on patriotism
through lectures, seminars, movies and documentaries. Enditem |