'Xi Jinping Thought' to be taught in Chinese universities

At least 20 universities across China will teach Xi Jinping Thought after it was enshrined in the country's constitution at the end of the Communist Party Congress.

Xi Jinping

At least 20 universities have established research institutes for Xi's ideology, which was enshrined in the Communist Party's constitution. Source: AAP

Xi Jinping Thought will now be taught, researched and promoted in universities across China, ensuring that the leader's eponymous philosophy is implanted into students' hearts and minds.

At least 20 universities have established research institutes for Mr Xi's ideology, which was enshrined in the Communist Party's constitution during its 19th national congress this month.

The distinction places Mr Xi on a par with Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping.

It means that his dogma - 'Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era' - will become a mantra for a new generation.
According to media reports on Sunday, the research institutes will not "hide in the ivory tower" but advocate the incorporation of Xi Thought in all aspects of daily life. 

"We will gather many experts and professors to disseminate and preach 'Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era' in businesses, neighbourhoods and villages," Jiang Hongxin, head of Hunan Normal University's newly-founded Xi Thought research centre, told the People's Daily, the party mouthpiece.

Mr Jiang's attitude mirrors that of many institute directors who in interviews with Chinese media over the weekend espoused a deep devotion to spreading Xi-isms.

"The (research) centre has a unique duty, which is to push forward 'Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era' in curriculums, in classrooms and in minds," Chen Xianda, a professor at Renmin University of China, told the Beijing-based Guangming Daily.

One institute director said the centre was the school's way of "answering Xi's call" to educate young people, while another said the Xi Thought organisation would "guide the entire school, from top to bottom, in implementing the spirit of the 19th congress".

"We must always keep in mind the generosity of General Secretary Xi Jinping," Zhou Qihong, a party secretary at Wuhan Donghu University, told the People's Daily.

The lessons must "enter brains and hearts", he said.

The education ministry also released guidelines Monday for mandatory elementary and high school extracurricular programmes that include activities to "foster emotional attachment to the Chinese Communist Party".

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