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From its establishment to today, the Communist Youth League has changed its name three times. What is three times? Why?
Name: 1920 In August, China organized the Socialist Youth League for the first time in Shanghai. Around this time, socialist youth leagues were organized all over the country, and preparations were made for party building. 1921July, China was founded. 1922 in may, under the direct leadership of the party, the China socialist youth league held its first national congress in Guangzhou and established a national unified organization.

First name change: 1925 1. At the Third National Congress of the Communist Youth League, it was decided to rename the China Socialist Youth League as the Chinese Communist Youth League.

1935165438+1October, in order to unite all anti-Japanese youths and oppose the aggression of Japanese imperialism, the party decided to transform the Communist Youth League into a national liberation youth group to resist Japan and save the country.

After War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's victory, in order to meet the needs of the new situation and new tasks, the CPC Central Committee proposed to establish the Democratic Youth League in June 1946+00. 1949 On New Year's Day, the CPC Central Committee made a resolution to establish the China New Democratic Youth League.

The second name change: 1949. In April, the first National Congress of the New Democratic Youth League was held, and the China New Democratic Youth League was formally established.

Third Name Change:1957 In May, the New Democratic Youth League of China held its third national congress and decided to change its name to the Communist Youth League of China. The Congress also decided to link the previous congresses of the Socialist Youth League, the Communist Youth League and the New Democratic Youth League in China before and after liberation.