
As the centenary of the founding of the Communist Party of China is approaching, the 24th batch of our peacekeeping engineer detachments going to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) held a party history knowledge contest on "striving for a century-old road and setting sail for a new journey" in the camp area of the "Chinese Peninsula" to test the study results of officers and men and promote the study and education of party history in a deep and down-to-earth manner.
The knowledge contest kicked off in the song "Without the Communist Party, There Would Be No New China", covering the main points of knowledge such as the history of the party, the history of new China, the history of reform and opening up, and the history of the development of socialism, testing the knowledge reserves and teamwork ability of the contestants. The competition is divided into "first-hand attack", "eye speed", "tit-for-tat confrontation", "step by step battalion" and other links, and the command group and 3 squadrons have a total of 4 representative teams.
Before the start of the competition, the teams took turns shouting slogans, which made the atmosphere at the event quickly become tense. In the "first to grab people" link, the contestants respond calmly, play well, and finally all get full points; the "eye fast" link, which not only tests the speed of the contestants' answers, but also tests the psychological quality of the contestants, and the score on the field gradually opens up; the risk and difficulty of the "tit-for-tat" link are significantly increased, and the contestants have launched challenges to the high score questions, showing profound theoretical skills; entering the "step by step" link, the contestants compete with each other, do not give in to each other, and all the representative teams choose to break through from the first level to the end. With a wonderful performance, he won the applause of the audience. The activities were also interspersed with interactive answers by the audience, and officers and soldiers actively participated and spoke enthusiastically, learning and improving in interactive exchanges.
Lin Yongsheng, deputy commander of the 24th batch of peacekeeping engineer detachments to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), said: "We have further stimulated the mission of peacekeeping officers and soldiers by holding a party history knowledge contest, transformed the results of party history study into practical actions to safeguard world peace, strengthened confidence and determination, and greeted the centenary of the founding of the party with outstanding results." (Reporters Bai Jie, Xi Haichun, Zhang Zongfa)
(Editing by Wang Yao)