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Classic Chinese essays on volunteer service

1. Ancient essays praising volunteers at sports games

Part 1:

The Olympics are coming

You extend your enthusiastic hands

Forming a long dragon

Surrounding every corner of the Olympic Games

For the Olympic Games

You have built a solid Great Wall with ten thousand people

Stick to the Olympics

Be a strong backing

Because of the Olympics

You have forgotten The scorching heat

Let the sweat soak through your clothes

And don’t care at all

With the Olympic Games

What is written on your face is full of sunshine Smile

What hums on your lips is *** surging

Beijing welcomes you

Lovely volunteers

You are happy The 29th Olympic Games

The Olympic Games are more exciting because of you

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Volunteers emerge from China,

Large-scale events are filled with songs.

Civilized etiquette and affection,

Treat guests with gentle words.

Proficient in foreign languages ??and connecting hearts,

The flowers of friendship are full of spring.

The posture is chic and graceful,

The service is considerate and the guests are happy.

May I have a harmonious Chinese atmosphere, 2. Request

It is a sunny day, at 7 o'clock in the morning, the sun has not yet risen, and it is very cool. Our school called for volunteers to sweep the streets, which took about an hour. That is to say, everyone goes home and does trivial things for the neighbors, while remaining selfishly happy. After lunch, I took a short rest and was awakened by a sudden chill. I still had a lot of homework to finish. After washing, eat fruits. That is to say, I was doing my homework, but there was still one thing missing, and I was distracted and watched TV until late at night. I suddenly remembered that there was still one thing missing from my homework - I needed to draw the Nuclear Boat Chronicle, so I checked the information on the Internet. It was very difficult, and I fell asleep after finishing the painting.

Let me comment: A diary like yours, keeping a running account, is so boring! But it is indeed necessary to finish the very difficult "Nuclear Boat Chronicle". Why not remember how to draw the "nuclear boat"? Was it drawn using a computer? What software do you use to "draw"? "photoshop"? Or

3D MAX? Or use pictures on the Internet to stitch together?

Is it a pencil drawing or a marker drawing? Or watercolor? I started late at night and could still sleep after painting. What a genius! For example, Dongpo and Foyin are not easy to draw! There’s also Doji making tea! Why not make a note of it. I really want you to remember it again? Looking forward to it! 3. What are the poems praising volunteers?

For example, the following poems:

The first poem

Dedicate yourself to charity and be a role model for Fu Furen.

I hope that China will promote its ancient ways, and those who have already become rich first will learn from them.

Second song

Leaves fall, flowers fly, fruits are abundant, winter comes, ice and snow bring spring.

Everything in the world has cause and effect, and all living beings are in the heart of Buddha.

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The third song

Volunteers dance in the green coconut wind, and the coast is red with blazing coals.

On a cold night, the stars are shining brightly, and the young eagles gather their strength to hit the sky.

The fourth song

Time is unpredictable and the journey is difficult, but the will to help others is as strong as ever.

We should extend our hands to help those in need, and don’t be afraid of the cold when sending charcoal and adding fuel.

Why lament the coldness and heat in the world? You should know that the way of heaven is straight and broad.

Cihang becomes a true Buddha, and benevolence brings peace to Shejian.

The fifth song

February in early spring is as cold as autumn, and the heat wave is thick among the mulberries on the Puyang.

Every donation unites the will of all the people, and the love flows into a torrent.

Sending charcoal in the snow to add joy, helping the poor and helping those in danger to relieve illness and sorrow.

Social prosperity promotes welfare, and Longxiang’s public welfare reaches a higher level.

The sixth song

Lihua is flying with the charm of rain, and the air is like a quiet orchid spreading ancient fragrance.

With great fortune and hope, Western Guangdong will become a great nation.

Volunteer (Volunteer) is defined by the United Nations as "activists who voluntarily perform social welfare services without obtaining any benefits, money, fame or fortune", specifically referring to those who do not receive any material reward. , people who can take the initiative to assume social responsibilities without receiving compensation and dedicate their personal time and actions.

Extended information

The development history of volunteer service in my country

Volunteer service in China developed from the community. After the reform and opening up, China's earliest volunteers emerged at the level of community service, and community volunteer organizations were gradually established. Guangdong Province is one of the birthplaces of volunteer service in contemporary mainland China and has created three “firsts”.

The country’s first volunteer service telephone hotline was established in Guangzhou in 1987; the country’s first officially registered volunteer service association was established in Shenzhen in 1989; the country’s first local volunteer service regulations were established.

At the end of 1993, the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League decided to implement Chinese youth volunteer services. In December of the same year, more than 20,000 railway youths took the lead in flying the banner of "youth volunteers". On December 5, 1994, the Youth League Central Committee established the Chinese Youth Volunteers Association.

By 2000, a volunteer service organization management network had been initially formed, consisting of national associations, 36 provincial associations, more than two-thirds of prefecture (city) level associations and some county-level associations. . By November 2013, the number of registered young volunteers nationwide had reached 40.43 million, providing more than 690 million hours of volunteer service to society.