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What is the significance of studying for the rise of China?

The meaning of "reading for the rise of China" is to read widely, develop in an all-round way, be realistic and pragmatic, be brave in innovation, be a high-quality talent with ideals, morality, culture and discipline, strive to improve their cultural literacy and make unremitting efforts for enriching the country and strengthening the people.

"Studying for the rise of China" is not only the inheritance and sublimation of the national spirit with patriotism as the core, but also the embodiment and expansion of the spirit of the times with capitalism as the core, and it is a powerful driving force to inspire people to work hard and keep forging ahead.

"Learning for the Rise of China" was Zhou Enlai, then the first the State Council Premier of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of People's Republic of China (PRC) (PSC). His great ambition when he was young showed his sense of responsibility and mission to fight for the country and the nation all his life.

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The story of reading for the rise of China;

President Wei of Dongguan Model School asked everyone, "What are you studying for?" A student of scholarly family stood up and replied, "Reading is a gift." The old headmaster shook his head and called another official's son. He said slowly that studying hard means being an official, and being an official means studying.

The old headmaster sighed again and called the son of the shoe store owner. Without thinking, the classmate said, "A polite person makes a living and studies for my father." Some other students who were born in poverty said, "We should pay for money and have food and clothing"; Some say "to stop being looked down upon and bullied".

The old headmaster seems to be not satisfied with what everyone said. Walking around the classroom, suddenly he said, "silly, why do you want to study at school?" Zhou Enlai stood up calmly and answered clearly and forcefully: "Learn for the rise of China!"

This is different from the usual answer, which surprised the students and President Wei: I didn't expect a child of 12 years old to have such great ambitions.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Reading for the Rise of China