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Ask for a scarlet letter composition, hope it is original, don't copy it (800 words)

In the ocean of my tender memory, there are many celebrities active.

Needless to say, those showy movie stars, as well as sports stars who play well on the field, have impressed me deeply just by the political stars who are active in the crowd.

He is a Bolshevik full of human feelings. He devoted his life to his beloved motherland and people, and to his death. After he left, there were no tombstones, graves and piles of loess, but he will live forever in the mountains and rivers of China and in the hearts of his beloved motherland and people. He once said: "Scattering ashes in rivers can be used as feed for fish, and scattering them on cultivated land can be used as fertilizer for crops. Although it is only a little bit, it may eventually play a little role in serving the people. "

He is our beloved Premier Zhou Enlai.

I remember that in primary school, we learned several articles about Premier Zhou Enlai. There is a paragraph in the article "Hard and Simple Premier Zhou Enlai" that reads: "A simple desk lamp, an old desk and a light green rattan chair are so simple that I can't believe this is the office of a great premier." Yes, Premier Zhou Enlai, he is such a simple man. What does his weather-beaten sallow thin face always tell people?

The stars move around. Until now, there are still many sociologists studying Premier Zhou Enlai. Although our premier is not as poetic as Chairman Mao, he is more intelligent and tolerant than Zhuge Liang. He once said: "Although I am thin, the world will be fat." It can be seen from this sentence that our prime minister has no ego at all, only the world.

Premier Zhou left, and he left silently. Premier Zhou has gone, but he has not gone far. His thoughts and spirit are like the stars in the sky, never falling, always inspiring people to learn for the rise of China.

The star in my heart-Zhou Enlai!

Our good premier, Comrade Zhou Enlai, has been away from us for more than ten years, but his voice and smile and his energetic revolutionary spirit still live in my heart.

When I was seventeen or eighteen, I was taught by revolutionaries in Yellow Square in Yan 'an. But I haven't seen him for more than ten years. In the late period of the liberation war, I moved to North China with the army. This is the season when the fighting is in full swing. As a junior cadre, I didn't know that the CPC Central Committee was around.

Finally, an unforgettable day arrived.

It was1September 23, 953, and the second meeting of literary and art representatives was under way. Representatives of the national literary and art circles are sitting in Huairentang, beaming and listening attentively to Premier Zhou's report. The report talked about the third part, the task that literary and art workers struggle for the general line. At that time, it was popular to speak standing, and Premier Zhou also spoke standing. He had a manuscript in his hand, but he didn't read it according to the manuscript, but he spoke vividly, causing bursts of laughter and applause. The faces of the delegates were filled with happiness and joy.

I was sitting in the first ten rows, listening attentively, and suddenly my heart thumped. The Prime Minister made the following remarks:

"... so, we just want to write the outstanding figures among the workers, peasants and soldiers and the ideal figures among them. Who is the cutest person written by Comrade Wei Wei is such a eulogy. Touched millions of readers and inspired the soldiers ahead. We just want to portray these typical characters to promote social progress. At the same time, our idealism should be realistic idealism; Our realism is idealistic realism. The combination of revolutionary realism and revolutionary idealism is socialist realism. "

Premier zhou at this point, in the face of the audience asked:

"Who is Comrade Wei Wei? Please stand up, I want to meet this friend. "

I was only in my thirties at that time. I was a little flustered when I accidentally heard this, and I stood up awkwardly.

"Where did you work before?" He asked me face to face.

I answered in a hurry and sat down at once. Actually, I'm only halfway there.

The Prime Minister smiled and nodded and continued his speech.

This is the highest encouragement I have received in my life, and it is also an example of the Prime Minister's enthusiastic concern for literary and art workers.

Since 1954, I have been elected to the National People's Congress for three consecutive years, and my closeness to the Prime Minister has increased. More than ten years before the "Cultural Revolution", I often attended various reports, symposiums and gatherings of literary and art circles convened by the Prime Minister. Sometimes in Ziguangge, sometimes in Huairentang, sometimes in Xinqiao Hotel, Beijing Hotel and sometimes in Youth Art Theatre. The official report of the Prime Minister is more solemn, while the small meeting is very casual. I remember once in the Youth Art Theatre, he sat there in his overcoat, laughing and talking very easily. Talking about some work-related issues, I asked if Comrade XX had come. The following is the answer. The venue was very lively. This working method of the Prime Minister solved some problems in time. Some deviations were corrected in time.

The Prime Minister's speech is rich in content. In addition to major issues at home and abroad, literary and artistic issues are often mentioned. When we talk about literature and art, we often talk about how to be a revolutionary, how to be a revolutionary literary and art worker and other issues related to the world outlook. His words are warm and kind, like the drizzle of spring breeze, dripping to the ground. It seems that he is not a "head" but a "brother". It should be said that our generation of intellectuals, the older generation of intellectuals, are greatly influenced by his world outlook and are also very profound.

I remember that he once gave a wonderful speech about how to be a revolutionary. He said that to be a good revolutionary, we must establish four viewpoints: the first is the revolutionary viewpoint, the second is the class viewpoint, the third is the mass viewpoint, and the fourth is the dialectical materialism viewpoint. This is undoubtedly the most concise summary of the proletarian world outlook. The Prime Minister has never written a book about self-cultivation. I think these four sentences are the most complete textbooks about party member and revolutionaries' world outlook. Now there is a very bad bias, that is, to despise and blur the Marxist view of class, and even to criticize it in articles. The expansion of class struggle is wrong, but it is different from class viewpoint and must not be confused. Without the concept of class, there would be no Marxism.

They are often entangled in the relationship between public and private-that is, between individuals and collectives. Until today, there are still people who openly defend individualism, and even criticize "selflessness" in the name of criticizing Lin Zexu's "rigidity without desire", thinking that personal desires are the driving force of social development. I think Premier Zhou has made it very clear. He divided people's spiritual realm into four levels: the first category is public and forgetting private, the second category is public before private, the third category is semi-public and semi-private, and the fourth category is selfish. He believes that a revolutionary should pursue a high realm. His inscription to Lei Feng was "public and forget private". But "selfless" and "public forgetting private" can't be achieved by everyone, so "public before private" is put forward. In his speech at 1963 Spring Festival get-together for cultural and artistic workers, he raised the issue of "five customs" (ideological customs, political customs, life customs, family customs and social customs). When talking about Life, he was full of praise for Lei Feng, saying: "Lei Feng's diary embodies the idea of being a group wholeheartedly and is a good diary literature. Living is to be a collective wholeheartedly, asking us to put the public before the private, and sometimes forget the private. " It is reasonable for the Prime Minister to say nothing about individualism and selfishness.

As for the change of the world outlook, the Prime Minister really means well, and I don't know how many times he has said it. "Never too old to learn, never too old to change" is his famous saying, and I don't know how many times I have heard it. This is a very solid concept and an important thought of the Prime Minister all his life. He believes that "everyone should be reformed, people from the old society should be reformed, and people who grew up in the new society should also be reformed, because there are still old things in society. If they are not firm and have no epidemic prevention, they will still be infected and influenced by old ideas, so they should be reformed. Literary and art workers, especially as soul engineers, must master the best ideological tools and artistic tools in order to inspire, inspire and work hard in art appreciation. Therefore, we must transform ourselves and transform for a long time. " The transformation mentioned by the Prime Minister is not aimed at intellectuals, but at the proletariat and party member first. He said: "The proletariat and the bourgeoisie live in a society, and they can't help being influenced by bourgeois thoughts and habits, but also by feudalism. Therefore, the proletariat and the * * * production party should constantly eliminate the influence of non-proletarian thoughts in their own ranks and get rid of old habits. Only those who can transform themselves can transform others. " It can be seen that the Prime Minister attaches great importance to the transformation of the world outlook inside and outside the Party and intellectuals! Thanks to the conscious efforts of intellectuals, great achievements have been made in this work. But once upon a time, I don't know why, few people mentioned "transformation", as if "ideological transformation" was a taboo word. Isn't it thought-provoking that unhealthy tendencies within the party and society have developed so seriously?

1In the summer of 965, the Vietnam War escalated, and the American invaders began to bomb northern Vietnam on a large scale. At this time, Comrade Ba Jin and I were sent to Vietnam as the first batch of China writers. Comrade Liu, who was in charge of the Writers' Association at that time, mentioned to me many times that this was personally appointed by Premier Zhou. At the end of autumn, I came back from Vietnam, and the "Cultural Revolution" began before my trip to Vietnam was over. From then on, I lost my freedom and never saw the Prime Minister again.

The news that the Prime Minister was seriously ill deeply disturbed the people of the whole country. I occasionally see his gaunt face in the newspaper, which really burns my heart. I was in Tianjin when the Prime Minister died, so I didn't see him again. But as soon as I saw the newspaper and reference news, I couldn't help crying. Later, I returned to Beijing and attended the memorial service of the Prime Minister. At first, I tried my best to suppress my grief and was relatively calm, but when I sent the hearse to Babaoshan, I couldn't hold it any longer. I shed tears as long as the ten-mile long street is.

1976 Tomb-Sweeping Day is an unusual day. In the days near Tomb-Sweeping Day, my spirit was in a state of excitement before the war. I decided to disregard the ban and go to Tiananmen Square for three days in a row. In that sea of flowers and people, I feel that I have the responsibility and obligation to act as a small spray. On the pedestal of the Monument to the People's Heroes, I asked my daughter to post her own poems. I don't think it is enough to express my feelings for this great man.

There is no doubt that Zhou Enlai is one of the most outstanding and greatest figures in the modern history of China (and also in the history of China). Before his death, he repeatedly said that there is no perfect person in the world, and there is no one without shortcomings, but relatively speaking, he is indeed a perfect model. He has no selfishness, is infinitely loyal to the party and the people, and has many outstanding talents, noble character and broad mind. He was created by a great era and great struggle, and he always attached importance to self-transformation. It is the pride of our party and the Chinese nation to have such a figure in our party.

As the sun sets, the corner fades; The spiritual wealth of great men can last forever. If we want China to take off and the cause of capitalism to flourish, we must seriously study such figures.

Throughout history, China has many people worthy of our admiration, such as Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai, Zhu De and Huang Jiguang. Now I want to talk about the admirable Prime Minister Zhou Enlai.

Premier Zhou Enlai was a disciple of a bankrupt feudal family since childhood, and he was influenced by the feudal thoughts of his elders. However, his love for the revolution has not changed. I admire his firm determination to stand firm.

Premier Zhou Enlai lost his mother when he was eleven or twelve. As the eldest son, he had to come forward to deal with family affairs. Because his father works in other places, there is not much money at home to support him and his two younger brothers, so he has to borrow money from his neighbors and relatives. However, some once turned against his good relatives, disowning people, and the world was cold! Moreover, the feudal elders in his family also intervened and asked him to write down how much he borrowed on a piece of paper, kowtow to his family another day, worship saints, and lend money to buy gifts for others on holidays. In this case, Zhou Enlai managed to support his two younger brothers. I admire his strong will to stand on his own feet.

Zhou Enlai left his hometown at the age of fourteen to study in the northeast where his uncle lived. Once in class, the teacher asked the students what they were learning. Some students said it was to help their parents keep accounts, while others said it was to seek personal future. Only Zhou Enlai resolutely replied: "For the rise of China!" He said: "For the rise of China!" I'm impressed!

10 6, Zhou Enlai was greatly encouraged by the news of the outbreak of the Revolution of 1911. He found a pair of scissors and took the lead in cutting off the braid symbolizing slavery and humiliation, indicating a break with the Qing government. He became the first student in the school to cut his braid. I admire his fearless revolutionary spirit.

From 65438 to 0994, when Zhou Enlai became the prime minister of the Central Committee, his style of thrift remained unchanged. On one occasion, Zhou Enlai was on a business trip with some members of the Central Committee and had lunch in a restaurant. After lunch, the waiter wanted to throw away the leftover tofu brain, which was seen by Premier Zhou. He stopped the waiter and said, "China has just been established, and we don't have enough financial resources. We shouldn't waste it like this. You can wrap it up and eat it tonight. " I admire Premier Zhou's frugal style.

Remember the text "A Night's Work" that we learned? How diligent Premier Zhou is, and how humble his office is: a small desk, two small swivel chairs and a desk lamp, that's all. This shows how diligent he is. He reviews many documents every day, but he doesn't just browse them once, but reviews them sentence by sentence. How hard he works. I admire his earnest, diligent and dedicated spirit.

I greatly admire what Premier Zhou Enlai has done. His leadership style during the Guangzhou uprising, his heroic attitude during the Bandung Conference negotiations, his diligent inspection all his life, his death due to sleepless nights, and his idea of seeing the Prime Minister off in Shili Strip were all perfect. I have always thought that Premier Zhou is one of the greatest and most admirable people in China.

1976 65438+1On October 8th, this great leader, a man I admired, passed away in Beijing.

"The hearse moves slowly, affecting the hearts of thousands of people. Many people chased the hearse on the sidewalk. How people wish the car could stop and time could stop! But the hearse faded away and finally disappeared into the boundless night. People are still facing the place where the hearse is going, standing quietly, standing as if waiting for Premier Zhou to come back ... "

Zhou Enlai, these three common words, together, have achieved infinite greatness. No matter which China people, as long as they read these three words, their hearts will rise with a high respect. After his death, he left no money, no son or daughter, and no ashes! His life was both ordinary and legendary, and the United Nations lowered the flag at half-mast to bring his ordinary and great life to a successful conclusion.

More than 30 years later, I once again mourn for him-our dear Premier Zhou Enlai. Let me tell you a few short stories:

A western reporter asked Premier Zhou: "Excuse me, Mr. Premier, are there any prostitutes in China now?" Many people wonder: how to ask such a question? What everyone cares about is Premier Zhou's answer. Premier Zhou said affirmatively, "Yes!" There was an uproar and a lot of discussion. Premier Zhou saw everyone's doubts and added: "The prostitutes in China are in Taiwan Province Province, China." Suddenly the applause thundered.

-The reporter's question was vicious and designed a trap for Premier Zhou. After the liberation of China, all brothels in the mainland were closed, and the original prostitutes have been transformed into self-reliant workers. The reporter thought: If you ask "Are there any prostitutes in China", Zhou Enlai will definitely say "No". Once you really answer like this, you will fall into his trap, and he will immediately say that "there are prostitutes in Taiwan Province Province". At this time, you can't say "Taiwan Province Province is not the territory of China". This is the malice of this question. Of course, Premier Zhou saw through his tricks at a glance. This answer not only saw through the sinister intention of splitting China's territory, but also reflected the contrast of good social atmosphere between the mainland and Taiwan Province Province. Alas, Premier Zhou is very thoughtful in his consideration of the problem, and at the same time, he reacts so quickly. It's hard not to admire him!

Second, foreign journalists asked Premier Zhou Enlai with malicious intent: "In China, it is obvious that people are taking the road, why do they call it' the road'?" Premier Zhou replied without thinking: "We are taking the Marxist road, which is called the Marxist road for short".

The reporter's original intention is to compare China people to cattle and horses, and walk like cows. If you really answer him from the source of the name "Lu", even if it is correct, it is meaningless. Premier Zhou interpreted the word "horse" as Marxism, which was probably unexpected by this reporter.

When the American delegation visited China, an official once said in front of Premier Zhou: "China people like to walk with their heads down, while we Americans always walk with our heads held high." When this language came out, it surprised everyone. Premier Zhou took his time and said with a smile, "This is not surprising. Because we in China like to go uphill, and you Americans like to go downhill. " .

-The words of American officials obviously contain a great insult to the people of China. The China staff present were very angry, but due to the diplomatic situation, it was difficult to strongly reprimand the other side for its rudeness. If you submit to humiliation and humiliate the other side, what national prestige is there? Premier Zhou's answer taught Americans what it means to be both rigid and flexible, and ultimately it was the Americans themselves who were embarrassed and embarrassed.

An American journalist happened to see an American Parker pen on Premier Zhou's desk. The reporter asked in a somewhat ironic tone: "Excuse me, Prime Minister, why do you China people use our pens made in the United States?" Premier Zhou said humorously: "This pen is a long story. This is an anti-American souvenir from a North Korean friend. I refuse to accept worthless rewards. Korean friends said, as a souvenir. I thought it was very meaningful, so I left this pen in your country. " Hearing this, the American reporter suddenly became speechless.

-What do you mean, shooting yourself in the foot? This is a typical case. The reporter's original intention was to dig at Premier Zhou: Why can't you China people even produce better pens and import them from our United States? As a result, Premier Zhou said it was a trophy of the Korean battlefield, which made the reporter lose face. Also, there is no way to compare with Premier Zhou.

A western reporter said, "How much money does the People's Bank of China have?" Zhou Enlai said euphemistically, "What about the monetary funds of the People's Bank of China? And 18 yuan 8 cents and 8 minutes. " Seeing that everyone was puzzled, he explained: "The People's Bank of China issued 10 kinds of primary and secondary RMB, with denominations of 10 yuan, 5 yuan, 2 yuan, L yuan, 5 cents, 2 cents, and 1 minute, totaling 18 yuan. ...

Do you have any feelings after reading these short stories? The greatness of Premier Zhou cannot be expressed in words. I can only say, don't misunderstand Zhou Enlai's busyness and pragmatism. He is actually a great thinker. Don't misunderstand Zhou Enlai's reserve and modesty. In fact, he is very affectionate and often free and easy. Don't misunderstand Zhou Enlai's feminine grievances, he is actually masculine and violent; Don't get me wrong, Zhou Enlai's forbearance is actually great wisdom and courage, and he is the most self-aware and knowledgeable ... I want to say that there is a power called personality!

Let's make three belated bows to our great Prime Minister! At the same time, let's remember this ordinary and great name: Zhou Enlai.

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