The May Fourth handwritten newspaper is shown below:
The content about the May Fourth Youth Day is as follows:
The May Fourth Youth Day originated from the 1919 Revolution in China. The imperial-patriotic "May Fourth Movement", the May Fourth Patriotic Movement was a thorough patriotic movement against imperialism and feudalism, and was also the beginning of China's new democratic revolution. In 1939, the Northwest Youth National Salvation Federation of the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Border Region designated May 4 as China Youth Day.
During Youth Day, colorful commemorative activities will be held across China, and young people will also focus on various social volunteer and social practice activities. There are also many places that hold adult ceremonies during Youth Day.
Significance of the festival
In October 1919, the president held the Qiuding Festival to worship Confucius, and at the same time organized the Si Cun Society, with the purpose of "prosperous" and "the learning of Zhou Gong Confucius". In 1921 In the same year, the "Implementation Rules of the Praise Regulations" were revised to further strengthen feudal ethics. Liang Qichao and Liang Shuming advocated the superiority of Chinese culture, opposed learning from Western culture, opposed Chinese revolutionaries, and boycotted Marxism.
During the May 4th Movement, those who opposed Chinese moral thought and culture promoted the New Culture Movement and even put forward slogans such as "Down with the Confucian Store" and "Tear Down the Chastity Arch." The May 4th Movement further promoted the development of anti-feudal ideas and formed a tit-for-tat situation with the retro ideological trend that respected Chinese culture. Most of the ideological origins of China's language policy come from the Westernization theory of the May Fourth period.