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Reflections after watching the 2009 National Day military parade

Thoughts on the National Day Military Parade

"Five-Star Red Flag" - Singing for the Motherland

Clear skies, magnificent mountains and rivers, and flying red flags

Look at the radius of Jiuzhou, the whole world is celebrating; the rivers are singing, and the fragrance is flowing everywhere

Social stability, people's happiness, reform and opening up write a new chapter

New China, like a giant dragon in the world, stands in the east

Today is so glorious, thanks to the direction of the party and state policies! This article is collected and organized by plans and model libraries for you.

Recalling the turbulent years, all life was in ruins; the people were in trouble and the long night was vast.

A hail of bullets, life and death, in exchange for a new red sun

Cherish it and keep the rivers and mountains red forever, forever - Qinyuanchun·National Day

When history The long river gently grinds through the dust of time and brushes away the veil of time. An ancient and strong nation, a distant and wise country, like a tall and majestic giant, stands in the east of the world, creating a long-standing myth. It will last for thousands of years, and it will last for thousands of years. The Great Wall is his broad arms, Mount Tai is his straight backbone, and Mount Everest is his majestic body. It is also like a noble and elegant goddess, with its unique magnanimity, calmness and calmness, lovingly traveling through the past and moving towards the future. The Yangtze River is her gentle spring waves, the Yellow River is her healthy complexion, and the Forbidden City is her golden ribbon. This is our great motherland - China.

In 1949, a great man on the Tiananmen Gate waved his giant arms and declared, dispersing the haze of China for five thousand years. From 1949 to 2009, the historical calendar was peeled off page by page. For sixty years, the motherland went through every sunny day, every storm and bleakness, and every national responsibility. The joy of celebrating together has passed through every heavy sorrow. In the end, we showed ourselves in front of the world with pride and pride, despite the difficulties but still elegantly. For sixty years, China has undergone earth-shaking changes, from poverty to prosperity, from a weak country bullied by foreign powers to a prosperous and powerful country. China has gradually won the respect of the world and is entering a new era with a new attitude and high spirits.

On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the birth of my motherland, I was fortunate enough to be selected as a member of the National Day college student parade. As a student from the south who came all the way to Beijing to study, this is the closest thing I have to my motherland. The intimate moment will also be the most glorious and memorable moment in my life. It has been half a month since training, and there are all kinds of mixed emotions. There is the initial sense of freshness, the sense of success in learning to do the movements, the joy of hearing praise, and of course the exhaustion of getting up early in the morning to train... But the deepest feeling during this period is - moved! Every time the instructor breaks his throat and patiently guides us over and over again because our movements are not standard. Every time the school leader comes to visit us personally during our training and encourages us. Every time instructor Wang Wei gives orders countless times without getting tired of it. Teacher Kong Li made decisions, mobilized and arranged the whole process. Under the attentive service of the instructors and counselors, the infirmary staff carefully and responsibly examined the sick students... The school also prepared preparations for us every time we went to the airport for joint training. Hearty breakfast and lunch, even free watermelon...for all of this, all I could think of was the word "touched". All students participating in the National Day military parade are voluntary. We just regard this event as a sacred and glorious mission, and the pride gained from it is already the greatest reward. But in order for us to train better, the school, from the leadership team to the uncles and aunts who go to the cafeteria to cook, all provide us with the highest quality services. How can anyone be so moved? I saw a post on Dandan.com "Today's joint training is sorry for today's meal." During this period of training, everyone's unity and cohesion have been unprecedentedly high. We will feel sorry for ourselves because we did not line up neatly during joint training or did not do our best, and feel deeply guilty for failing to live up to the school's expectations of us. We will also feel guilty because the national defense students holding the flag of Beijing Normal University high are surrounded by flag-raising students. They ran around waving flowers in their hands and cheering loudly. These scenes had never happened before.

Because we are forging ahead with our motherland, we are more united. I remember that the first time we practiced together at Shahe Airport, the weather was unfavorable. It rained heavily while we were marching. No one was wearing raincoats and we walked through the formation as usual. The boy standing behind me shouted, "The honor of the motherland is higher than the honor of the motherland." "Everything", at that moment all our excitement, all the surging hearts, all the perseverance were just for one name - China. This is not pretentious, but the truest emotion in my heart.

Since training, my ears that like listening to songs have become insensitive to all other music. Every day, I can only hear the melody of "Five-Star Red Flag" unconsciously, and I can't help humming "Five-Star Red Flag" even when I walk. "Hongqi, you are my pride. Five-Star Red Flag, I am proud of you." Even the buzz coming from the boiler room during lunch at Xin Lequn can be imagined as "The Toast Song" or "Five-Star Red Flag" tune. "Five-Star Red Flag" is a song composed for the motherland. Although I have heard it many times before, on the occasion of the 60th birthday of the motherland, I have a deeper understanding of this song and deeply fall in love with it. It is no longer just a song, but has been sublimated into a fiery emotion, a string of persistent beliefs, and a deep love.

The National Day military parade is just a form for the motherland and the people to review us. In the construction and development of the motherland, we, as the future of the motherland, should shoulder the important responsibilities entrusted to us by the country. We are forging ahead with the motherland. This is not only a loud slogan that resounds in the sky, but also a commitment that is heavier than Mount Tai. Yes, today, I want to make a loud promise to the motherland: I will forge ahead with the motherland! The motherland is entering a new era at a vigorous pace. All Chinese sons and daughters should fight for themselves with high morale and passion, work hard for their dreams, fight for the motherland, and sing for the times! Don't ask what your motherland can give you, but ask yourself what you can bring to your motherland. Maybe our personal power is insignificant, maybe our efforts are too weak, but all the humblest actions are better than loud slogans. The big family of the motherland is composed of each of us. Only by giving full play to the sense of ownership and mobilizing our own initiative to participate in collective life~This article is compiled by. Program Fan-Wenku' for you; }Collected-organized#'s initiative and initiative can we truly Become the master of the country. "The red flag flutters, the red flag flutters, the desire to soar is like a white cloud flying higher and higher; the red flag flutters, the red flag flutters, the young heart will not age." With the red flag-like enthusiasm in our hearts and the vitality of youth, we move forward all the way and forge ahead with the motherland! The journey forward cannot be smooth sailing, but the difficulties and obstacles in the progress further inspire our heroic fighting spirit! The new millennium, the new century, the new starting point, the times have sounded a new clarion call for us to march forward, and hundreds of millions of Chinese people are marching towards the new goal. Motherland, mother! Please believe that we will definitely live up to the trust of history, and the new "Chinese Symphony" will play a more exciting and brilliant movement in our hands! Let the five thousand years of righteousness of the Chinese nation reappear in the flames of youth! Let the five-thousand-year-old vigorous national soul of China be reborn in the flames of youth!

In this golden autumn of October, we sing the history of our motherland, with the myth of Pangu creating the world, bursting out with the light of life. To eulogize the history of the motherland, the glory of the four great inventions is sown in this barren land. When we eulogize the history of our motherland, we are illuminated by the sage wisdom of Laozi and Confucius, and the holy fire of thousands of years of civilization. Praising the motherland's tomorrow, there will be world-famous glory shining on the land of China. Praising the motherland's majestic tomorrow with thousands of galloping horses has become the faith of the Chinese people.

The long river of history rolls with the heroic waves of the past, and the strings of time play and sing the glorious melody of today. History condenses magnificence, and paints the October sunshine to its heart's content. This impassioned momentum builds a monument standing in the east of the world. The glorious era, with vigorous hands, writes a glorious chapter of New China, and the people proudly guide it. country. Dear motherland, I love you! This deep love that has been integrated into the blood of the Chinese people, I want to shout out loud today.

Five-star red flag, I am proud of you, cheer for you, I bless you, your name is more important than my life!

Let’s move forward! Because we are forging ahead with our motherland!

My thoughts on witnessing the National Day Military Parade with my own eyes

On the evening of September 18, I had the honor to go to Tiananmen Square as an audience to watch the fourth and final rehearsal of the National Day Military Parade. Since I was sitting in row 01 of the temporary viewing platform, I was able to witness the soldiers, chariots, masses and floats at a close distance. The overall impression is that it is magnificent and spectacular, but too serious and not lively enough.

Nearly 20 infantry phalanxes and 30 chariot phalanxes passed and rumbled in front of us, and it felt like an indestructible torrent rushing forward. In particular, the legs of countless pairs of female soldiers wearing short skirts and white stockings fell to the ground together, just like computer-designed animations. There are also all kinds of light and heavy equipment and weapons, which make people feel the characteristics, majesty and power of a big country. As a Chinese, this sight without exception arouses a sense of national pride.

However, the hour-long parade of crowds and floats was somewhat serious. It seems that organizers and participants are pursuing uniformity. The costumes of the participants are the same (of course each square has a different style), the props (bouquets, etc.) are the same, and the movements are the same. Without exception, they all move in neat steps.

Uniformity of the army is absolutely necessary and necessary. The neatness of appearance and movements cannot be overemphasized, because the army requires discipline. If it can't keep its movements neat when being read, how can you expect it to obey orders and charge into battle during battle? However, mass parades and float displays should emphasize the festive atmosphere and joyful and peaceful scenes. There seems to be no need to emphasize uniformity. I paid attention to the people participating in the parade. Most of them had serious faces and did not look very festive. Maybe they were too tired from rehearsing again and again.

In fact, mass demonstrations can reflect more of the "mass" characteristics, that is, liveliness and creativity. The liveliness and creativity of the masses can better demonstrate the strength of a country, the soft power of the country, and convey the good image of China and the Communist Party of China to the outside world. Of course, among the numerous mass phalanxes today, the activity of two phalanxes deserves praise, namely the university phalanx and the sports phalanx. In the university square, people held the flags of various universities and waved them randomly. In the sports square, cyclists and roller skaters advanced in an S line.

Sitting on the viewing platform, I remembered the National Day military parade and parade 25 years ago. 25 years ago it was 1984. That was the first military parade and march after the reform and opening up, and this year is the third (the last time was 1999). Twenty-five years ago, I was a teenage Peking University student and participated in the parade as a member of the Peking University phalanx. At that time, I also practiced walking in the scorching sun every day. In order to get a feel for it, I was even taken to an airport runway in Tong County (today's Tongzhou) to practice, and I went to Tiananmen Square several times for rehearsals. But on the National Day, all the other phalanxes were marching as required, but Peking University's phalanx "got into chaos" as soon as it arrived in front of Tiananmen Square. Instead of walking in front of Tiananmen Square, everyone cheered and gathered in the direction of Jinshui Bridge. There were a few restless people who put out slogans "Hello, Xiaoping" that they had secretly prepared in advance. I am an honest and kind person, and I was worried that the team would be in disarray, which would give people a bad impression, and I would be criticized after returning to school. But that night I heard people watching the TV broadcast saying good things about us, saying that this is what college students should be like. Those few people who put up slogans made history. Just think about it, if Peking University students had the same duties as other college students, the history of "Hello, Xiaoping" would not exist.

Coincidentally, today, 25 years later, my next generation, my son, a junior high school student named Zhong Wangnan, is also in Tiananmen Square. He is in the background, "translating characters" in the square. Together with tens of thousands of students of his age, he formed huge slogans in Chinese characters by flipping props above his head in the square. The training they received was also uniform and strict.