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How to write the content of forest fire prevention handwritten newspaper

The contents of the forest fire prevention handwritten newspaper are as follows:

1. Half a column of incense can burn thousands of acres of green land.

2. Defend the forest and leave quickly.

3. Protect forests and benefit future generations.

4. Fire prevention must be strict, and playing with fire must be punished.

5. Always be on guard against fire, and the mountains will always be there.

6. Forest trees grow for decades, but fires burn them down in an instant.

7. Thousands of miles of embankments collapsed due to ants; thousands of hectares of forest were destroyed by sparks of fire.

8. A little cigarette butt fire can destroy ten thousand acres of forest.

9. Fire prevention is a heavy responsibility and cannot be missed for a moment.

10. Fire prevention is in the heart, and green is everywhere in the world.

11. Beware of forest fires to ensure safety.

12. Forest fire prevention is the common responsibility of the whole society.

13. With strict inspection and strict management, forest safety is guaranteed.

14. Advance forestry with the times and manage forests in accordance with the law and prevent fires.

15. It will take ten years to plant trees and it will be difficult to build a forest, and all the efforts will be lost once there is a mountain fire.

16. The forest is the cradle of life, and fire is the killer of the forest.

Handwritten newspaper refers to a newspaper that uses paper as a carrier and publishes news information in handwritten form that emerged during the development of journalism. It is the prototype of a newspaper and is also called handwritten news. In the Tang Dynasty of China, there were "Di Li" stationed in Beijing from various places who presided over the copying and distribution of hand-written newspapers, which were mainly targeted at local officials. They were called "Di Bao" in history. The Dunzhuo Di newspaper "Jinzouyuanzhuang", which is now in the British Library in the UK, was copied in 887 AD and is the earliest existing newspaper in the world.

In school, handwritten newspapers are a good form of activity in the second classroom, with considerable plasticity and freedom. The handwritten newspaper is also a mass propaganda tool, which is equivalent to a reduced blackboard newspaper.