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Read Yu Qian’s Lime Song and talk about the cultural genes you have inherited.

Reading Yu Qian's "Song of Lime" made me deeply feel the tenacity and inheritance of Chinese cultural genes.

First of all, the lime chant itself is a symbol. Lime is an important material for construction and decoration. Its production process requires thousands of hammers, fires, and broken bones before it becomes extremely hard and becomes a part of our lives. This spirit of perseverance and resilience, which grows stronger through hardship, is an important gene of traditional Chinese culture.

Secondly, Yu Qian used the language of poetry to express his praise and reverence for the perseverance and unyielding spirit. The poem "Thousands of hammers carved out the deep mountains, and the fire burned them as if it were nothing" describes the arduous process of mining and burning limestone, while "The bones are broken into pieces and the body is not afraid, leaving only innocence in the world" further expresses the perseverance of limestone. Unyielding, never flinching even if his body is broken into pieces, just to leave innocence in the world. This unyielding spirit is also part of Chinese cultural genes.

Finally, the profound meaning of this poem is to inspire each of us to think about how to maintain an unyielding spirit in our own lives and work. In the face of difficulties and challenges, can we be as persevering as limestone and maintain a clean and upright character? This is also an important inheritance of Chinese cultural genes.

In short, "Song of Lime" is a poem rich in symbolic meaning, which contains the tenacity and inheritance of Chinese culture. By reading this poem, I not only felt the perseverance and unyielding spirit of the ancients, but also gained deeper inspiration and thinking about my own life and work.