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Study hard and make progress every day.

Study hard and make progress every day.

About the well-known sentence "study hard and make progress every day." It was just a joke. Don't take it seriously)

Origin:1951On the afternoon of May 3rd, it was a political study day for school teachers, and the students had a holiday. Chen Yong, who was only 8 years old at that time, was playing around the school with some classmates. While they were having fun, a well-dressed young man stopped them, then took out a bag of candy for him to eat, and mysteriously gave him some money and a bag of yellow powder, falsely claiming that it was refined flour (which was flammable and explosive after inspection) and let them put it on the teacher's desk. The alert Chen Yongkang immediately thought that the teacher had said many times that the people had just been liberated and the world was not peaceful. He thought that the person in front of him was furtive and that he might be a bad guy, so he wisely took the young man to the teacher's office. I happened to see the PLA patrolling the road. In order not to let the bad guys escape, he resolutely hugged the young man's leg and shouted "Uncle of the People's Liberation Army, come and catch the bad guys". The spy was so angry that he punched Chen Yongkang in the head and face. Despite the blood, Chen Yongkang insisted on it. The China People's Liberation Army who arrived quickly subdued the spy and took Chen Yongkang, who was bleeding, to the hospital. Chen Yongkang's heroic deeds soon spread in Suzhou, and people from all walks of life gave him great care. Suzhou Municipal People's Government also publicly commended him and awarded him the honorary title of "Little Revolutionary Hero" on May 9 of the same year. Soon, his heroic deeds even spread to the central leadership. Chairman Mao learned that Chen Yongkang, a pupil in Suzhou, was injured while catching a spy. He wrote an inscription "Study hard and make progress every day" and sent someone to make a banner for the children in Chen Yongkang. At the same time, it issued a call for "study hard and make progress every day" to young people all over the country. In view of the fact that the whole country had just been liberated at that time, counter-revolutionaries sometimes created terrorist incidents. For the purpose of protecting the little hero's personal safety, Chen Yongkang was specially protected, and the inscription was kept in a highly confidential state, which also left the world with a mystery for decades. Study hard. It was the afternoon of May 3rd, 195 1. It was the school teachers' political study day, and the students had a holiday. Chen Yong, who was only 8 years old at that time, was playing around the school with some classmates. While they were having fun, a well-dressed young man stopped them, then took out a bag of candy for him to eat, and mysteriously gave him some money and a bag of yellow powder, falsely claiming that it was refined flour (which was flammable and explosive after inspection) and let them put it on the teacher's desk. The alert Chen Yongkang immediately thought that the teacher had said many times that the people had just been liberated and the world was not peaceful. He thought that the person in front of him was furtive and that he might be a bad guy, so he wisely took the young man to the teacher's office. I happened to see the PLA patrolling the road. In order not to let the bad guys escape, he resolutely hugged the young man's leg and shouted "Uncle of the People's Liberation Army, come and catch the bad guys". The spy was so angry that he punched Chen Yongkang in the head and face. Despite the blood, Chen Yongkang insisted on it. The China People's Liberation Army who arrived quickly subdued the spy and took Chen Yongkang, who was bleeding, to the hospital. Chen Yongkang's heroic deeds soon spread in Suzhou, and people from all walks of life gave him great care. Suzhou Municipal People's Government also publicly commended him and awarded him the honorary title of "Little Revolutionary Hero" on May 9 of the same year. Soon, his heroic deeds even spread to the central leadership. Chairman Mao learned that Chen Yongkang, a pupil in Suzhou, was injured while catching a spy. He wrote an inscription "Study hard and make progress every day" and sent someone to make a banner for the children in Chen Yongkang. At the same time, it issued a call for "study hard and make progress every day" to young people all over the country.