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Research on Optimization Path of Living Inheritance of Red Spirit: Empowering the Integration of Red Memory Transmission and Spiritual Reinvestment for Veterans Through Language Services

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  • Yang Shu

    (School of Humanities and Communication, Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics, China)

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The red spirit, a patriotic ethos that manifests through dialogue between individuals and their historical context, has shared characteristics across eras. As living embodiments of revolutionary heritage, veterans serve as invaluable “living textbooks†. This study employs field research from a language service perspective to explore how linguistic support can integrate with veterans’ red memory preservation and spiritual nourishment. Findings reveal challenges in red spirit inheritance: urgent need to preserve veterans’ historical narratives, limited diversity in red education formats, unmet spiritual needs among veterans, and insufficient innovation-driven practices. To address these, the research proposes a “Six-in-One†approach: establishing intergenerational communication platforms, AI-enhanced educational tools, expanded learning environments, spiritual support mechanisms, a red spirit practice ecosystem, and industry-academia collaboration models. This framework enables dynamic inheritance and evolution of veterans’ red memories, allowing youth to receive education through language services while fulfilling veterans’ spiritual needs, ultimately achieving cross-temporal resonance and mutual enrichment of the red spirit.

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  • Yang Shu, 2026. "Research on Optimization Path of Living Inheritance of Red Spirit: Empowering the Integration of Red Memory Transmission and Spiritual Reinvestment for Veterans Through Language Services," Insights in Social Science, Brilliance Publishing Ltd., vol. 4(1), pages 69-77, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:ctz:insosc:v:4:y:2026:i:1:p:69-77
    DOI: 10.53104/insights.soc.sci.2026.03008
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