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From Beijing-Zhangjiakou Railway to Diaoyu Islands


From history to the present, China has been improving and stepping forward to prosperity. China is no longer the country that has been bullying. In the defeat of 1895, China was forced to sign a different treaty, the "Malaysia Convention," in which China ceded Taiwan Island and its subordinate islands to Japan, which made us lose the Diaoyu Islands. It is also the issue that this treaty has made the Diaoyu Islands a legacy of history. This historical issue is also testing us.

The times are changing, but the history of humiliation is still vivid, we can't forget history, and we can't forget the national humiliation. As a result, there were people demonstrating in various places, and there were some unharmonious incidents in the case of excitement. It was reported that many Japanese-funded shops were smashed, and the goods in the store were robbed, and the owner’s helpless face was bitter. Smile. On the street, many Japanese cars have also suffered innocent disasters, being shackled and being smeared. After the anger, we have to calm down and think about it. Is it patriotic for several Chinese-run shops selling Japanese goods? Is it patriotic to burn some Japanese cars purchased by Chinese people? Can we only express patriotism by fighting and robbing? If this is the case, it will only make people look even more. In the language class, we talked about "Zhan Tianyou". Zhan Tianyou is an outstanding patriotic engineer in China. Under the pressure of great public opinion, he knows that from Beijing to Zhangjiakou, the complex terrain and harsh environment are still resolutely taking over the task of building the Beijing-Zhangjiakou Railway. He used his ingenuity and indomitable spirit to overcome all kinds of difficulties and accomplished his mission to the motherland. Who can say that Zhan Tianyou is not patriotic?

Patriotism is not an irresponsible shouting slogan, it requires practical action. We should be more sensible about this incident.

Grade 6: Opal Diamond

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