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What is the meaning of the red scarf, except for the young pioneers?

The red scarf is a corner of the red flag. In fact, the red scarf originated from the Russian Orthodox Church. Lenin led the people to a revolutionary victory in Russia. At that time, the Orthodox Church was very powerful in Russia, and children would wear red scarves as identification marks in Sunday classes. After the victory of the Bolshevik Revolution, Russia * * * established the Young Pioneers to strengthen the education of children. At that time, Russian society regarded the red scarf as an honor, and Russia * * * (Bolshevik) accepted it completely, regarded the red scarf as a symbol of the Young Pioneers, and gave it a new meaning-a corner of the red flag. Most members of the vanguard organizations in European and Asian socialist countries wear red scarves, and some countries have different styles and wearing methods. Wearing a red scarf for guests has also become one of the etiquette of young pioneers, which is very common in the Soviet Union, People's Republic of China (PRC), German Democratic Republic, North Korea and other countries. [ 1]

People's Republic of China (PRC): The red triangle scarf worn by Chinese Young Pioneers represents a corner of the red flag and symbolizes the revolutionary tradition of the proletariat. Because the wearer is a Chinese Young Pioneers, the red scarf is often used as body double of the Young Pioneers. Its shape is an isosceles triangle, and the three sides of the two models are 72×72× 120 and 60×60× 100 cm respectively. Chinese Young Pioneers wear red scarves at school or in group activities. Before joining the Young Pioneers in some areas, they will join the official Xinwei Youth League [2] to wear green scarves in the shape of green leaves, and the school will give guidance on how to wear red scarves. The school will check the wearing of the red scarf. [3] Young Pioneers organizations are mainly distributed in compulsory education schools. /kloc-Young Pioneers over 0/4 years old left the Young Pioneers after the departure ceremony held by the Young Pioneers Brigade of the school, and no longer wore red scarves. In summer, after research by the Young Pioneers Brigade of the school, it is allowed to wear the team emblem instead of the red scarf. [4]

Cuba: juniors wear blue scarves and seniors wear red scarves.

Belarus: After the disintegration of the Soviet Union, it wore a scarf that was half green and half red. Belarus and the Youth League wore a red scarf with a green edge.

Tajikistan: After the disintegration of the Soviet Union, he wore a red scarf with a white and green border of the national flag.

Only China and North Korea use pure red scarves.

Used country

1. German Democratic Republic: There are two Young Pioneers organizations in East Germany. Primary school students joined the Young Pioneers of GDR for the first time, wearing blue scarves. Three years later, they joined the Young Pioneers in Tallman and put on red scarves. 1990 After the reunification of Germany, with the disintegration of the Socialist Party of German Unity, the authorities abolished the red and blue scarves.

2. Socialist Republic of Romania: Wear a red scarf with the yellow and blue border of the national flag.

Bulgarian people * * * Republic: Join the Chavdarcheta organization in the lower grades and wear a blue scarf; Senior participated in the "September Revolution" Dimitri Young Pioneers, wearing a red scarf.