On March 6 this year, prosecutors from the Manzhouli City Procuratorate conducted a Party-themed activity at the national border.
**Image ①**: On September 25, the "Green Sprouts Juvenile Protection" team from the Hailar District Procuratorate in Hulunbuir organized an "Patriotic Knowledge Challenge" for elementary school students.
**Image ②**: In June, the "Honghu Green Guardians" team from the Oroqen Autonomous Banner Procuratorate operated drones for forest patrols, accurately capturing case leads.
Recently, Ying Yong, Secretary of the Party Leadership Group and Procurator-General of the Supreme People's Procuratorate, emphasized during a lecture on the spirit of the Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee that all decisions and deployments must ultimately be implemented, deepened, and take effect at the grassroots level. Grassroots procuratorates are the "last mile" in implementing the Party Central Committee's decisions and the Supreme Procuratorate's requirements.
This year, procuratorial organs in Hulunbuir City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, have earnestly implemented the deployment requirements of "addressing weaknesses, strengthening shortcomings, and building brands" for grassroots procuratorates. By leveraging brand-building to drive momentum, they have continuously advanced the cultivation of grassroots procuratorial brands, promoting the upgrading of grassroots procuratorate development.
Under the unified guidance of the Hulunbuir City Procuratorate, local procuratorates have tailored their approaches to local conditions, identifying the intersection of resources and procuratorial duties. They have closely integrated brand-building with serving the people, creating a series of distinctive brands. High-quality procuratorial work brands have taken root on the grasslands, daily composing stories of justice for the people, resonating like a robust pastoral song.
**"Green Sprouts Juvenile Protection" Leads "Youth Walking with the Law"** [Hailar District Procuratorate, Hulunbuir City] "Faced with school bullying, one must bravely use legal weapons to protect themselves." On November 15, the "Little Guides Open Day" event at the Hailar District Procuratorate's juvenile legal education base welcomed another group of curious visitors. Ten certified young guides passionately explained legal knowledge to their peers. This innovative legal education method, developed by the "Green Sprouts Juvenile Protection" team, collaborates with the New Era Civilization Practice Volunteer Service Association to select student representatives as guides, conveying legal concepts to their peers and making legal education more relatable.
In recent years, the "Green Sprouts" team has adhered to a model of "professional support + immersive experience + multi-party resonance." Using the Hailar District Procuratorate's juvenile legal education base as the main platform and multi-dimensional legal education practices as the focus, they have worked with various stakeholders to deepen juvenile legal education, helping the seeds of the rule of law take root in young minds.
To achieve the "resource integration + departmental synergy" effect, the "Green Sprouts" team collaborated with seven units, including the education bureau, Youth League, Women's Federation, and the Working Committee for Caring for the Next Generation, to organize the first "Green Sprouts Cup" legal works competition and exhibition for primary and secondary school students in Hailar District. By integrating art and text, they infused artistic methods into juvenile legal education.
In a bright classroom, students sat at their desks, swaying rhythmically to lively music. The "Green Sprouts" team's legal desk dance, *Youth Walking with the Law*, encoded legal spirit into physical memory, successfully igniting young people's enthusiasm for learning the law. This innovative approach, blending legal education with artistic performance and classroom interaction, represents a breakthrough in moving beyond traditional didactic legal education.
This year, the "Green Sprouts" team introduced novel legal education activities such as legal art galleries, knowledge challenges, and legal "Monopoly" games. They also launched original experiential programs like mock trials, volunteer study tours, and summer parent-child camps, making legal education engaging and enjoyable. Additionally, they created a series of anti-bullying comics compiled into a booklet, *Counterattack! The Silent Lambs*, which was recognized as an outstanding legal literary work by the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Party Committee's Propaganda Department and the Department of Justice.
"School legal education must innovate," the team believes. Through forums, surveys, and visits, they deeply understand schools' legal education needs, tailoring courses for precision delivery. In 2025, they developed over 10 themed courses, covering 25 schools, and organized events like legal picture book readings on World Book Day and themed legal campaigns on National Safety Education Day for Students, shifting from "flood irrigation" to "precision drip" legal education.
**"A-Jianlang": Building a Fun Legal Education Platform at People's Fingertips** [Arun Banner Procuratorate] In the icy winter of Arun Banner, Inner Mongolia, discussions in the "A-Jianlang" new media studio were heated: "Just checked the comments—many fans are asking about the new Public Security Administration Punishment Law taking effect on January 1, 2026." "Right, they’re most concerned about new rules on self-defense, penalties for pet injuries, and juvenile offenses—all closely tied to daily life." "Then our legal outreach must follow public demand." "How about a skit to explain the new rules?"
Action followed swiftly. As cameras rolled, "A-Jianlang" extended its grassland-rooted legal outreach online, bringing warmth to every campaign.
"A-Jianlang" is now 10 years old. In 2015, riding the wave of internet development, the Arun Banner Procuratorate shifted from traditional outreach, leveraging new media to create this brand, aiming to "make procuratorial work known and legal voices heard." The procuratorate opened 14 accounts on platforms like WeChat, Weibo, Douyin, and Kuaishou, using graphics, comics, and videos to tell procuratorial stories and spread legal knowledge. After a decade of cultivation, "A-Jianlang" boasts over 8 million followers, winning 100+ national awards, including CCTV’s Outstanding Legal Short Video and the National Office of Legal Popularization’s Outstanding Micro Video. In 2023, it was named among the "Top 10 Cultural Brands" of national procuratorial organs.
Spanning vast grasslands and dispersed populations, "A-Jianlang" breaks the spatiotemporal limits of traditional outreach, eschewing rigid official narratives for fun legal education. It humorously integrates complex laws into daily scenes, making stiff legal texts come alive. This year, it focused on themes like national security education, anti-drug campaigns, telecom fraud prevention, and juvenile crime prevention, producing 40+ legal works. Pieces like *Piercing the Darkness* (showcasing anti-crime resolve), *Idle Dejian* (documenting public interest litigation), and *The Promise* (highlighting care for disabled children) blend "outreach heat" with "procuratorial warmth," making abstract duties tangible and transforming "A-Jianlang" from a mere legal tool into a bridge connecting procuratorates and the public.
Quality stems from teamwork and deep procuratorial insights. Led by the procuratorate head, all staff contribute to planning and filming. Beyond cases, officers showcase talents in art, acting, and scripting, creating viral hits (one video reached 120 million views). To mine procuratorial highlights, "A-Jianlang" assigns liaisons in operational departments to capture life-relevant legal stories, enriching the brand’s cultural depth.
**"Border Procuratorial Voice" Sings the Strong Note of Port Rule of Law** [Manzhouli City Procuratorate] "This year, Mongolian horsehead fiddle music, agate carving, and wooden house craftsmanship were listed as autonomous region-level intangible cultural heritage. Our 'Border Procuratorial Voice' team played a key role," a Manzhouli prosecutor proudly shared.
Over the past year, the team visited folk art centers, reviewed heritage archives, met inheritors, and set up intellectual property protection points, embodying the brand’s mission under the "Border Procuratorial Action" strategy.
As guardians of China’s largest land port, the Manzhouli Procuratorate aligns the "Border Procuratorial Voice" brand with the Belt and Road Initiative, redefining its core as "loyalty, port service, border governance, ecological security, and cultural preservation" to enhance procuratorial efficacy.
Judicial work is its cornerstone. At the China-Russia-Mongolia border, Manzhouli’s three transport hubs face frequent cross-border crimes, posing governance challenges. The team broke data barriers by developing a "Big Data Oversight Model for Border Crime," screening illegal border-crossing clues, ensuring precise prosecution, and achieving "one case, one domain improved."
The self-produced short video *Surrogacy*, with bold themes and tight narratives, delivered stark warnings. As a border legal culture icon, "Border Procuratorial Voice" transforms complex laws into public-friendly formats, from anti-crime films (*Deals Under Darkness*) to public welfare clips (*I Am Grass*) and anti-drug PSAs (*Puppet*), fulfilling the "who enforces, who educates" duty to fortify border rule of law.
**"Lightbeam" Delivers Justice to Every Corner** [Ewenki Autonomous Banner Procuratorate] "Prosecutors explain laws like chatting—rights are like 'your own flock' to guard, duties like 'your yurt' to cherish," an Ewenki elder in traditional dress smiled at a Constitution Day event.
This was another doorstep legal session by the "Lightbeam" vanguard team, which includes multilingual (Ewenki, Mongolian, Daur) prosecutors. Their "Prairie Procuratorial Express" carries Party flags and laws to yurts. "Lightbeam signifies Party light warming the grasslands and 'Party red' leading 'procuratorial blue,'" said Procurator-General Pan Yuru, aiming to "let every herder feel law’s warmth through high-quality oversight."
This mission shines in cases. In August 2025, mediators resolved a loan dispute, then bought a wheelchair for an ill, impoverished party. "You truly care," the recipient said.
Another case: 15-year-old Xiaohua (pseudonym), orphaned and raised by her grandmother, faced dropout despite top grades. The procuratorate fast-tracked judicial aid, coordinating civil affairs, education, and health for a long-term support plan. "My granddaughter can study in peace," the grandmother wept.
From individuals to families, cases to systemic solutions, the Ewenki Procuratorate beams justice everywhere. In three years, it earned 81 collective and 123 individual honors, with 22 cases cited as national/regional models.
**"Honghu Green Guardians" Soar Over Forests** [Oroqen Autonomous Banner Procuratorate] "Fly over to scan that dense woodland," directed the "Honghu Green Guardians" team, drones cruising winter-white Oroqen. High-def cameras captured coordinates, areas, and eco-data instantly.
"Honghu" (lofty ambition) and "Green Guardians" reflect the brand’s eco-protection resolve. The Oroqen Procuratorate created it to overcome challenges in public interest litigation: vast forests, poor access, and outdated methods.
Tech filled gaps. "Drones extend our reach—remote woods, high wetlands, all covered. One flight replaces days of patrols," said Procurator-General Li Daimin. The "air-ground-legal" system solved履职 hurdles, offering a replicable model for alpine wetland protection. Two years in, 40+ flights uncovered 46 leads, aiding 32 cases.
The team synergized with forestry, natural resources, and "Chief Procurator + Forest Chief" mechanisms for end-to-end oversight. Volunteers—drone enthusiasts, retirees, forest workers—joined as "eco-observers," amplifying protection.
Focusing on public concerns, they aided fire patrols (10+ hazards spotted this season), water misuse checks (3 firms corrected in April), and wetland sweeps (320 acres restored post-inspection).
"Prosecutors used to be desk-bound. Now they trek with drones and boots—remarkable," a local official noted.
**"Right Bank Public Interest" Guards the Common Good** [Erguna City Procuratorate] In frozen December, the Erguna River hosted a joint inspection by the city’s procuratorate, river chiefs, and police—checking levees, illegal mining, waste, and structures. The autumn conservation campaign, launched in November, shields northern China’s ecological barrier.
The river threads forests, grasslands, and wetlands, sketching Sino-Russian border vistas. Rich ecology means heavy protection duties. The Erguna Procuratorate’s "Right Bank Public Interest" brand embeds public interest litigation into local development, safeguarding nature, state interests, and public rights.
This resolve shines in both macro and micro efforts. From a criminal case, the team developed a "Big Data Model on Fraudulent Elderly Subsidies," identifying deceased recipients’ misallocated funds, improving subsidy systems. Nationally lauded, the model earned the procuratorate a "Big Data Model Promotion Excellence" title.
Public safety minutiae matter. A drunk-driving case revealed mentally disabled persons improperly licensed, risking road safety. A March hearing led to consensus, with the procuratorate urging tighter oversight to secure traffic safety.