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Kindergarten Six Day Slogan Class

The slogan for the kindergarten class on June 1st is as follows:

1. Life is wonderful because of sports, and sports make dreams come true.

2. Use your youth, let your dreams fly, unite and work hard, and build your glory.

3. Challenge yourself and break through your limits.

4. A happy campus with unlimited vitality.

The introduction of slogans is as follows:

The "Modern Chinese Dictionary" says that slogans are "short sentences with programmatic and agitative functions for oral shouting." Marxist philosophy believes that matter determines consciousness, and consciousness has an active effect on matter. As one of the expressions of consciousness, slogans are a reflection of the social politics, economy, and culture of the time. Slogans of different natures play different roles.

"History of the Song Dynasty·Le Zhi 17": "There are three major banquets on every Spring and Autumn Festival: first, the emperor ascends and sits, and the prime minister drinks wine... Sixth, the musicians give a speech, followed by the first poem Chapters, called "slogans", all describe virtues and the sentiments of Chinese and foreign chants. "Su Shi of the Song Dynasty has "Slogans for the Spring Banquet of Jiying Palace", "Slogans for Wang's Birthday" and so on. Meng Yuan of the Song Dynasty's "Tokyo Menghua Lu·New Year's Day Meeting": "The streets in the capital city were covered with slogans, and the spectators were blocked."

Zhu Ziqing's "Record of the Massacre of the Executive Government": "There are about three wooden sticks It was ruler-long, with one end sharpened, and a piece of paper with slogans was pasted on it to look like a flag. "Ding Ling's "Shanghai in the Spring of 1930" Part 2: "On the other side of the road, a huge firecracker suddenly crackled. They responded like thunder to all kinds of slogans. "Chapter 9 of Zhixia's "Railway Guerrilla": "Let us shout a few slogans in the end: 'Down with Japanese imperialism! 'Long live the Eighth Route Army!'"

In Chinese history, successful peasant uprisings all had loud slogans that aroused the people. From Chen Sheng and Wu Guang's slogan of "Fighting the unjust and punishing the Qin Dynasty" to the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom's slogan "Everyone has fields to cultivate, food to eat, clothes to wear, money to use, everything is uneven, and no one is not full and warm." "Slogan, the progressive consciousness of the peasant class played an active role in the struggle at that time.

Advertising slogans are also called advertising slogans, advertising topic sentences, advertising center words, advertising center terms, advertising slogans, etc. It is one or two concise, slogan-like sentences that express product characteristics or corporate philosophy that companies and groups repeatedly use in advertisements for a long time in order to strengthen the audience's consistent impression of the company, goods or services. It is an important channel to convey long-term unchanged concepts to consumers based on the company's long-term sales interests.