DCNF EXCLUSIVE: The Chinese Military is Training Kindergarteners for War in Bootcamps Across the Country
The Chinese military is training kindergarteners to handle firearms and fight like soldiers in boot camps across China this summer, according to dozens of school social media accounts reviewed by the Daily Caller News Foundation.
The boot camps feature combat training for boys and girls with a wide variety of toy weapons including knives, grenades, rifles and shoulder-fired missiles, and require the children to adopt military behavior, such as saluting, the schoolsβ social media posts show. The rise in the militarization of Chinaβs youth appears to follow a 2019 Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Central Committee push for increased βNational Defense Educationβ and a related effort directing schools to hold National Defense Education activities in 2022, according to government documents.
βThereβs sort of a βget βem while theyβre youngβ mentality that has always been part of the communist ethos,β Brandon Weichert, a U.S. Air Force consultant, told the DCNF. βXi Jinping is trying to inculcate not just a patriotic fervor among the next generation, but I think heβs trying to also create actual next soldiers for the inevitable campaigns that he plans on waging militarily.β
Uniformed Peopleβs Liberation Army (PLA) soldiers oversaw all of the kindergarten boot camps that the DCNF reviewed. The boot camps were located in major Chinese cities, such as Beijing, Nanjing and Shenzhen, and were also run in more than half a dozen provinces including Anhui, Fujian and Guangdong, according to the schoolsβ social media posts.
The programs featured roughly the same sequence of activities, according to a DCNF review of posts from the participating kindergartens.
The boot camps generally began with basic military etiquette and proceeded to teach various military skills ranging from combat to emergency medical training. Additionally, a number of these programs also taught the children about famous PLA heroes and martyrs, according to the schoolsβ accounts.
βSwear To Love The Motherlandβ
In May 2023, faculty members and more than 80 children of the Xingtan Guanghui Kindergarten in Guangdong province assembled on the playground for the opening ceremony of their schoolβs week-long National Defense Education camp, all wearing matching camouflage fatigues, according to the schoolβs social media account.
βINHERIT THE RED GENE, CARRY FORWARD PATRIOTIC FEELINGS, LOVE CHINA, LITTLE SOLDIER,β declared a large PLA banner, which partially hid the kindergartenβs playset.
βKindergarten momma encourages her children not to fear hardship, fatigue or strict training,β the schoolβs principal told the children during the opening ceremony, the schoolβs social media account reported. βRespect the instructors and obey all commands.β
Uniformed PLA soldiers then performed a flag-raising ceremony, with all attendants singing the Chinese national anthem, the social media post stated.
βWe solemnly swear to love the motherland from now on, to dedicate our hearts to working together to build the dream of a powerful country,β the children then pledged, according to the social media post. βEven if I fall to the ground I will continue onward!β
PLA soldiers then taught the kindergarten recruits how to groom themselves and make their beds in accordance with military standards, before drilling them in how to stand at attention, stand at ease and salute, the schoolβs social media account shows.
Experts say recent efforts to militarize Chinaβs youth are part of the CCPβs ideological goals.
βWhile these measures do appear intended to put the Chinese masses on a stronger military footing in the longer term, they are also directed at the CCPβs longstanding efforts to deeply embed itself in civil-military relations and as part of its broader push to shore up the CCPβs legitimacy in the eyes of the Chinese masses through stoking nationalism,β Russell Hsiao, executive director of the Global Taiwan Institute, told the DCNF.
βThe CCP has been hardening its ideological line over the past decade and these measures are indicative of this expanding ideological campaign undertaken by Xi Jinping,β Hsiao said. βXi has long emphasized the importance of early political indoctrination of Chinese youths, so it is no surprise that the youths are also singled out as an important target of CCPβs National Defense Education program.β
βIf The Youth Are Strong, The Country Will Be Strong!β
After teaching the children how to follow orders and act as units, the various kindergarten bootcamps then typically graduated to weapons training, according to a DCNF review of the schoolsβ programs. A majority of the kindergarten boot camps provided a similar selection of toy weapons to the children.
The boot camps typically included some form of close combat training, and issued toy knives or toy batons and ballistic shields to the children. The various programs also usually taught the cadets βrifle tacticsβ with toy guns, according to the schoolsβ social media accounts.
Multiple programs used these toy guns for squad-based skirmish exercises, during which the children pretended to shoot each other, the posts show.
βIf the youth are strong, the country will be strong!β children sang over footage of a skirmish exercise during the May 2023 Houjie Yazhi Kindergarten boot camp in Guangdong province, according to the schoolβs social media post.
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The boot camps also frequently provided different types of toy high explosives to the βlittle soldiers,β the schoolsβ social media accounts show.
The programs variously featured toy βpotato smasherβ hand grenades, foam rocket launchers and mortars, according to the posts.
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Some boot camps, such as the May 2023 Xingtan Guanghui Kindergarten program in Guangdong province, trained the children to use all three types of explosive weapons, the schoolβs social media account shows.
βTheyβre prepping for war, and now theyβre getting their kids involved,β said Weichert, author of Biohacked: Chinaβs Race to Control Life.
βTheir kids arenβt talking about boys becoming girls and vice versa. Their kids are talking about, βletβs go out with bayonets, play in the field and pretend like weβre killing Americans.β Thatβs where this is headed,β Weichert said.
βLittle Heroesβ
Several kindergarten boot camps reviewed by the DCNF taught children to emulate famous war heroes and PLA martyrs.
For example, a June 2023 National Defense Education event held by the No. 2 Experimental Kindergarten in Zhengzhou, Henan province, screened an episode of the computer-animated childrenβs series, βLong March Hero,β according to the schoolβs social media account.
Kung Fu Animation Studios and the Jiangxi provincial government co-created βLong March Hero,β which focuses on communist special forces prior to the 1949 founding of the Peopleβs Republic of China, according to government records. Characters in βLong March Heroβ frequently kill each other during battle sequences, according to a DCNF review of multiple episodes.
The Zhengzhou kindergartenβs social media account states that the children were allegedly riveted by the βLong March Heroβ action scenes depicting the Red Army fighting Imperial Japanese forces.
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Solomon Yue, co-founder of Republicans Overseas, an organization that advocates for Republicans living abroad, told the DCNF that while growing up in Shanghai during Chairman Maoβs Cultural Revolution, the PLA subjected his class to a type of National Defense Education training called the βLong March Exercise,β which simulated βa retreat under attack by America.β
βKids were asked to march 20 miles a day with food and blankets on onesβ backs for a week,β Yue said.
The Chinese government is also teaching kindergarteners to admire PLA martyrs this summer, the DCNF found.
In one instance, the Qingyuan Experimental Kindergarten boot camp in Zhejiang province showed children an animated video about Huang Jiguang, a celebrated PLA martyr who sacrificed himself for his military company during the Korean War by sacrificing his body to cover the opening of an enemy machine gun nest in 1952.
Likewise, βlittle soldiersβ at a kindergarten boot camp in Guangdong provinceβs Longmen county, learned about PLA martyrs like Dong Cunrui, who sacrificed his life to blow up a key bridge while fighting the Chinese Nationalist army in 1948.
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Yue told the DCNF that the CCP taught his class to revere PLA martyrs when he was growing up in China.
βPLA soldiers visited my school to brainwash the kids often,β Yue said. βThe CCP wanted Chinese youth to believe that being PLA martyrs was glorious. A suicide attack against oneβs enemy is to honor the CCP.β
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