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Words describing border guards

Words to describe border guards

1. A 150-word essay praising border guards. Border guards are people who are often forgotten by people. But they guard the borders of the motherland all day long, protect the motherland, and make huge contributions to our peaceful life!

They are lonely and lonely. It was even impossible to find someone to talk to. The only person accompanying them was a police dog. If you have something to say, you can only say it in your heart, say it to the police dog, or take a pen and write it in a notebook.

They ate steamed buns and salted dried vegetables. We live in low-rise dormitories. They survive in unpredictable weather and extremely harsh conditions. But they still stick to their beliefs and responsibilities and stick to the front line of the motherland's border defense.

Once, I saw on TV that the soldiers at the Zhan Niangshe post of the Tibetan border defense lived a life of eating rainwater in summer and snow water in winter. However, since both types of water lack minerals, drinking them all year round has left them with purple-black faces, sparse hair, purple-red and swollen hands, and nails sunken into small spoons. But they didn't complain, they still kept smiling, and they still stuck to their motherland.

One day, health worker Wang Xin and a soldier Yu Hui, after lunch, carried their backpacks to a place about 15 meters away from the post to carry snow and return to melt water. The two were loading a shovelful of snow into their backpacks when suddenly there was a muffled sound and the snow under Yu Hui's feet suddenly collapsed, and the man and the shovel were swept into a 300-meter-deep cliff.

"Squad leader, Yu Hui fell off the cliff!" Health worker Wang Xin panted and ran back to the outpost to report to the squad leader Jing Leilei. Squad leader Jing Leilei made a prompt decision and immediately led the deputy squad leader, health workers and several soldiers to quickly go down the mountain to rescue their comrades.

After everyone rescued Yu Hui, they were on their way back to the outpost, but the snow above them suddenly collapsed, and the soldiers were rolled down the cliff again. After an unknown amount of time, the squad leader Jing Leilei, who was the first to wake up, just sat up with severe pain and spat out a mouthful of blood. After he crawled over with difficulty and shook the other soldiers awake one by one, he decided to stay with the health worker to take care of the injured soldiers, and asked the other soldiers to report the situation to their superiors anyway and then ask for rescue.

The four soldiers went to report to their superiors. While walking, the other three people fainted and fell to the ground one after another, leaving only one soldier. He crawled and rolled to report to his superiors. In the end, four people including the deputy squad leader received medical rescue, but squad leader Jing Leilei, the health worker and another soldier left this beautiful world forever.

When I saw this, my eyes were filled with tears, and my heart was beating fast, and I couldn't calm down for a long time. I really hope what I see is not real, I really hope they didn't sacrifice. I am moved by their noble character and deep sense of responsibility! I am moved by their selfless contributions to the motherland! I really admire them so much! ! !

2. Are there any poems about "border soldiers"? 1. Yellow sand wears golden armor in a hundred battles, and Loulan will never be returned until it is broken. ——Wang Changling's "Seven Poems on the Military March, Part 4"

Interpretation: The soldiers guarding the border have experienced hundreds of battles, their armor has been worn out, their ambition is unquenchable, and they vow not to return home until they defeat the invading enemy.

2. Lord Grim, lying drunk on the battlefield, how many people have fought in ancient times? ——Wang Han's "Two Liangzhou Poems·Part 1"

Interpretation: Today I must get drunk before I can rest. So what if I fall drunk on the battlefield? This expedition to serve the country was originally intended to be wrapped in horse leather, but not to come back alive.

3. The bright moon of the Qin Dynasty was at the pass of the Han Dynasty, and the people who marched thousands of miles have not yet returned. ——Wang Changling's "Two Poems on Going Out of the Fortress·Part 1"

Interpretation: It is still the bright moon and the border pass in the Qin and Han Dynasties. The soldiers who defended the border and fought fiercely against the enemy for thousands of miles have not yet returned.

4. If I wish to live long enough to serve the country, there is no need to be born in Yumen Pass. ——Dai Shulun's "Two Songs on the Fortress Part 2"

Interpretation: As a citizen, I am willing to serve the country with my life. If a man has made great achievements, why should he return home alive?

5. Why should the Qiang flute blame the willows? The spring breeze does not pass through Yumen Pass. ——Wang Zhihuan's "Two Poems of Liangzhou, Part One"

Interpretation: Why should the soldiers complain that the willow trees will not sprout? The spring breeze cannot blow outside Yumen Pass.

6. But the flying generals of Dragon City are here, and Huma is not taught to cross the Yin Mountain.

——Wang Changling's "Two Poems from the Fortress"

Interpretation: If Wei Qing and the flying general Li Guang who attacked Dragon City were still alive today, the Xiongnu would never be allowed to go south to herd horses and cross the Yinshan Mountains.

7. If you only die for your country on the battlefield, why should you return your body wrapped in horse leather? ——Xu Xilin's "Out of the Fortress"

Interpretation: Soldiers only know that on the battlefield, they have to sacrifice their lives for the country. Why even think about transporting the body back home.

8. Don’t you see, the horse river is running along the snowy seaside, and the flat sand is vast and yellow. ——Cen Shen's "Walking through the River to Send Doctor Feng to the Western Expedition"

Interpretation: Haven't you seen it? The vast Zouma River is close to the edge of the Snow Sea, and the boundless yellow sand connects to the sky.

9. The scenery is different when autumn comes under Saixia, but the geese in Hengyang leave without paying attention. ——Fan Zhongyan's "The Fisherman's Proud Autumn Thoughts"

Interpretation: Autumn is here, and the scenery of the northwest frontier is different from that of the south of the Yangtze River. The wild geese flew back to Hengyang again, with no intention of stopping at all.

10. If you want to drive away Qingqi, the heavy snow will cover your bow and knife. ——Lu Lun, "He Zhang PU Shoots the Sea, Part 3"

Interpretation: Just as he was about to lead the light cavalry to catch up, heavy snow fell on his bows and knives.

11. I don’t know where to play the reed pipe, and I have to fight all the people in one night. ——Li Yi "Listening to the Flute in Shoujiang City at Night"

Interpretation: A melancholy reed pipe was blown from nowhere, and all night the soldiers were looking at their hometown.

12. The building boat is crossing Guazhou in the snowy night, and the iron horse disperses in the strong autumn wind. ——Lu You's "Five Poems of Indignation Part 1"

Interpretation: I remember beating up the Jin soldiers at Guazhou Crossing, and galloping against the warships on a snowy night. In the autumn wind, horses galloped freely, and good news of regaining Dashan Pass came frequently.

3. Idioms describing warriors are invincible, courageous, fearless of death, brave and adept at fighting, and desperate for their own safety

1. Invincible

Vernacular interpretation: metaphorical power (mostly military power) ), all obstacles are removed.

Dynasty: Southern Dynasty

Author: Yao Cha, Yao Silian

Source: "Liang Shu·Xiao Que Biography": "Invincible; all the captives are afraid of him."

Translation: Wherever the power goes, all obstacles are removed, and a group of foreigners are very jealous and afraid.

2. Move forward bravely

Vernacular meaning: Don’t be afraid of hardships and dangers, and keep moving forward courageously.

Dynasty: Song

Author: Zhu Xi

Source: "The Complete Book of Zhu Zi·Dao Tongyi·Book of Zhou Zi": "Regardless of the rights and wrongs of others, regardless of your own gains and losses, move forward bravely. , tell the truth that others dare not say. ”

3. Treat death as if you are going home

Vernacular interpretation: Treat death as if you are going home. Describes not being afraid of death for a just cause.

Dynasty: Warring States

Author: Lu Buwei's disciples

Source: "Lu's Spring and Autumn Period: Don't Bow": "The men of the three armies regard death as home."

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Translation: Soldiers of the three armies regard death as if they were going home

4. Brave and good at fighting

Vernacular interpretation: brave and good at fighting.

Dynasty: Southern Dynasty

Author: Liang Xiaozi

Source: "Book of Southern Qi·Biography of Dai Sengjing": "General Sun Tanguan of the auxiliary country was brave and good at fighting. Every time he If you swing together, you will kill a lot of people."

Translation: Sun Tanguan, the general who assists the country, is very brave and good at fighting. He can always kill countless people in every battle

5. Fighting without regard for one's own safety.

Vernacular definition: move forward courageously without considering one's own safety.

Dynasty: Han

Author: Sima Qian

Source: "Book of Bao Ren'an": "Chang Si worked hard to sacrifice himself for the country's urgent needs, regardless of his own life."

Translation: I often think that when the country is in crisis, I can work hard for the country, even regardless of my own life.

4. Poems about border guards 1. Yellow sand wears golden armor in a hundred battles, and Loulan will never be returned until it is broken.

2. Climb the mountain to watch the beacon fire during the day, drink horses and cross the river at dusk.

3. The general's horns and bows cannot be controlled, and the protective armor is still cold.

4. Report your favor on the golden stage, support the Jade Dragon and die for you.

5. I don’t know where to stay tonight, the flat sand is completely deserted.

6. Who has not been seen in ancient times and Qing Dynasty, but now we can see the achievements and fame of the ancients.

7. Origin of the battlefield, no one returned.

8. When drawing a bow, it should be strong, and when using arrows, it should be long.

9. If you want to drive away the Qingqi, the heavy snow will cover your bow and knife.

10. The survivors endured death in hope of recovery, and shed tears in several places tonight.

11. When Wang Shibei set the Central Plains Day, he never forgot to tell Nai Weng about family sacrifices.

12. You can’t be seen on the winding mountain road, but there is a place for horses to walk in the sky above the snow.

13. Why should the Qiang flute blame the willows? The spring breeze does not pass through Yumen Pass.

14. At night, I lie down listening to the wind and rain, and the iron horse glacier falls into my dream.

15. But the flying generals of Dragon City are here, and Huma is not taught to cross the Yin Mountain.

16. Lord Don’t laugh while lying drunk on the battlefield. How many people have fought in ancient times.

17. Hu Ma follows the north wind and crosses the southern branch of the bird's nest.

18. Every year the bones of the war are buried in the wilderness, and it is rare to see grapes entering the Han family.

19. The new energy spreads to the golden watch, and the cold light shines on the iron coat.

20. The former army fought in Taohebei at night and reported that Tuyuhun was captured alive.

21. When I meet people, I gradually feel that the local accent is different, but I hate that the orioles sound like their hometown.

22. Remember Bihogos and guard the frontier in the poor years.

23. It wasn’t due to the wind and dew, but it was an injury from military service.

24. There have been troubles on the frontier in ancient times, so the general regrouped.

25. Sacrifice yourself to go to the national disaster, and regard death as a sudden return.

5. Sentences describing soldiers. D1 is wearing a green military uniform and holding a submachine gun. Not afraid of severe cold and hardship, guarding the border all day long. These are the border guards of the Chinese people. They charge into battle for us with their lives and defend our homeland with their youth. Sticking to his mission in that sparsely populated and harsh environment.

D2 Some people say that youth is a river, a river whose source of soul never dries up. Happy little fish, melancholy water plants, and beautiful shells are all put into the arms for permanent collection; some people say that youth is a poem, a hazy poem. It is a paradoxical feeling that makes no one really understand her; I say, youth is a tree, a tree that grows with wind and rain. After years of baptism, looking back suddenly, she is still as green as ever. My youth was spent in the military camp. There is no lingering romance and love with candles cut out of the window, only the neighing of war horses, the shouts of males and the vast forest and snowy plains. For the steel gun in my hand, I gave up all the passion of my youth.

D3 The western border of the motherland is covered with mountains and thorns. You are climbing and trekking in the inaccessible mountains and ridges, overcoming thorns and thorns. How many rugged mountain roads have you walked through, how many green military shoes have you worn out, how many dense jungles have you passed through, how many times have you slept in the forest, how many warm bonfires have been lit on the top of the mountain, and how many hardships have you persevered in? , you finally found the boundary monument of China! In spring, you sweep away the dust; in summer, you pull away the surrounding weeds; in autumn, you cut down the blocking shrubs; in winter, you wipe away the thick snow. You take good care of him as your own life, because he symbolizes the dignity of the motherland! At this moment, you forgot all your fatigue and showed a blooming smile! Because the motherland is in your hearts! The people are in your heart!

D4 Even one day, the kapok will wither. It also wants to pray to the sky for a breeze to let the petals fly in the sky, leaving the last dance to the border guards to reminisce about the entire hot summer. A kapok plant has been growing since ancient times, going through spring, summer, autumn and winter, and watching the vicissitudes of life. In the revolutionary era, it became a soldier; in today's peace, it still accompanies its comrades. The kapok blossoms are as red as fire, and the battlefield red flowers are particularly fragrant. The fiery red kapok, I looked at it and thought about it. One day, the soldiers in southern Xinjiang also became a kapok tree with fiery red flowers.

D5 For a border guard, his closest comrade-in-arms is a mighty and powerful military horse that he gets along with day and night. On the first day when I came to the army, I was taken to visit the stables by the veterans of the company. The stables, all red bricks and red tiles, were neat and clean without the slightest smell of drowning. It was really beyond the expectations of us new recruits.

The army horses were having a collective lunch, and it was obvious that an uninvited guest had disturbed their good appetite. Several horses shook their heads, snorted, and looked at us curiously with their big, round, watery eyes. The veteran took the trouble to introduce to us the name of each military horse, such as "Bailu", "Ziyun", "Feifei", "Xue'er", etc. Most of them are feminine words. It was probably the time when the strong-willed men in the military camp also had tenderness around them.

On the watchtower of D6 border guard post, your figure standing proudly is deeply engraved in our hearts. You left your beloved hometown, said goodbye to your elderly parents, said goodbye to your reluctant lover, gave up the prosperity of the city, gave up the tranquility of the countryside, and came to the difficult border post. Hard training has forged your iron will, and your hard work has written a magnificent poem of life. The wind cannot blow you! Rain can't get you down! Snow, I’m not afraid of you! Cold, cold won’t stand you!

D7 is in the Ali area of ??Tibet, at a border post with an altitude of almost 5,000 meters. The climate conditions there are extremely harsh, the wind and sand are strong, and the weather is very cold. There is no vegetation, no water, no electricity, and no books and newspapers. , there is little signal for mobile phones, and they live in damp simple tents all year round. Accompanying them all day long are the vast snow-capped mountains, lonely hills, and desolate Gobi, where they endured the cold, loneliness and isolation that ordinary people cannot bear, but they never regretted it.

6. Words of praise for frontier soldiers Dear comrades: Maybe you are infatuated with the water towns in the south of the Yangtze River where the flowers bloom in March and the grass grows and the orioles fly. Maybe you are in love with the scenery of the North where silver snakes dance in the mountains and wax elephants gallop. .

But my classmate Wang Benfu, a student of the 9th Political Work Team, wrote his youth in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau where "there are no birds in the sky and no grass grows on the ground", and poured his blood into the ten thousand miles of Gobi in Karakoram. Gold will shine wherever it is, and soldiers will take root wherever the motherland needs it most.

This is the reason why you filled out the volunteer application form ten years ago. In 1988, when you left the Zhengzhou Anti-aircraft Artillery College, you resolutely gave up the opportunity to go to the city and stay in school. You gave up the old army in Kaifeng City, which was only 2 kilometers away from home, and boarded the train to the northwest frontier.

From the cities in the Central Plains to the snowy plateau, every step is a difficult trek. From the Tianshan Mountains to Kunlun, the waves of the desert never stop. There is only wind and sand here, only mountains and ravines. This is a "life forbidden area" judged by biologists.

"Altitude sickness" is the first "baptism" you undergo. At first, your face turns blue and white, then you start gasping for air, your body temperature rises, and you vomit.

At this moment, you can no longer suppress the severe headache, but you try your best to control your shaking legs; you can't block the strong ultraviolet burn, but you bite your cracked lips desperately. Some people say that lying down on the plateau and not working is also a kind of dedication.

On the training ground, you would rather lose a pound of meat than simplify an action; you would rather shed a drop of blood than lose a single data. When your training experience of more than 50,000 words was fully recognized by the military region authorities, when you broke the actual firing record of Hongying No. 5 missile in the entire army, you became a training leader stationed on the snowy plateau, but you silently told Only by possessing the tenacity of the poplar tree and the purity of the snow lotus can you truly become the pride of the military in this land.

Carrying the glorious title of "Guardian of Kunlun", you are like a red willow taking root in the Gobi. On the fertile soil of Nanzhengyuan, you thrive in the wind and rain. Just like overcoming altitude sickness, you have overcome one difficulty after another after entering school.

The nearly three-hour time difference between east and west is the first problem you encounter when you enter the school. In order to adjust your biological clock and ensure you fall asleep on time, you insist on taking sleeping pills every night.

In order to conquer the "fortress" of English, you wrapped the small alarm clock layer by layer in towels, put it under your pillow, and woke yourself up half an hour early every day to read English and memorize words. Whenever you encounter a problem, remind yourself like this: You are from Kunlun, you can resist deserts and storms, you can withstand drought and severe cold. You have no reason to escape, let alone retreat. You can only make progress, only make progress, and keep making progress.

Finally, in the first academic year, you were successively rated as one of the "Top Ten" young people and outstanding students of the college.

You often say proudly that you have a home that you don’t have to worry about, but your 6-year-old daughter often cries on the other end of the phone: "Dad, mommy is sick again, come back soon!" This is longing and expectation. It is the call of love! These heartbreaking calls leave you speechless.

An hour before returning to school during the summer vacation, your wife was still having an infusion. You bought a box of fast food noodles and put it on the bedside. Holding your wife's hands tightly, you fulfilled your duty as a husband. How is this fulfilling one's duty? This is clearly another family debt that is difficult to repay! Yes, you often say that children don’t understand the desert or soldiers, but she knows that there is no school for her, no friends there, and no sugar-coated haws of sugar that she loves to eat.

She never expected that on the same piece of land there would be her father’s outpost, her father’s comrades-in-arms, and her father’s favorite snow lotus and red willow. Only the antelope can see the tears of the snow lotus, and only the wife can convey her understanding.

My wife, who has worked hard for you three times, tells you in the letter that she has sewed ten pairs of anti-freeze gloves for you to use on the plateau. Reading this simple and unpretentious language, your hot tears melted into the white letter paper and into the land under your feet that gave birth to and raised you.

Soldiers in the new century will shoulder new historical missions. In a few months, you will return to that magical place that has haunted you. Please take us with you, take the blessings of all your classmates and comrades-in-arms, to cultivate the land on the frontier, to sow the seeds of hope, to harvest the fruits of youth, and to create the immortal military soul of the Gobi Desert.