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Feeling the meaning of life


Feeling the meaning of life

Read "indomitable qing" felt Author: Wang Zhen

Have you seen Kunlun knees? No, have you seen the Great Wall bending over? No, after reading the article "Zhu Ziqing, Unyielding," I felt a heartbeat, a strong patriotism and the responsibility of the times.

Today, when the economic tide is rushing, some people do not want anything for their fame and fortune, and are willing to be slaves to money. However, when Zhu Ziqing’s grandfather was in conflict with his life and dignity, he replied loudly: “I am Chinese, I would rather starve to death than the United States’ relief food.” What a sultry declaration of the strong man!

Turning on historical scrolls, in the 5,000-year history of China, how many heroes and children, patriots for the sake of the motherland, for the sake of justice, and iron and bones, will die unyielding: Su Wu shepherd, infatuation does not change; Humen sells cigarettes, beats Yingyi; Shichang Shenzhou, go down in history. They are dying for the sake of the fame and forever.

Turning over the historical scrolls, in the 5,000-year history of China, Qin Yu left behind the spoiled world of the world; Qi Shan left the face of cultivating the land; Wang Jingwei sold the country to the despicable enemy. They are squatting people who have climbed out of the dog's hole.

Turning over the historical scrolls, in the 5,000-year history of China, from the Jiawu Fengyun to the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, from the eight-year war of resistance to the anti-US aid and the DPRK. In the face of evil and facing aggression, we Chinese have always used their lives to defend the dignity of the motherland and the integrity of the nation.

The long river of history is continually flowing, and the national integrity is passed down from generation to generation. Zhu Ziqing’s grandfather’s declaration once again shocked us. I can’t help but scream: “I am Chinese, I would rather starve and not eat American relief food. Like Zhu Ziqing’s grandfather, I am a sturdy Chinese!”

The third day: Wang Zhen

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