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A letter to the Uncle of the People's Liberation Army


Dear Uncle of the People's Liberation Army of the "Oriental First Whistle":

Hello! Do you know? Your glorious deeds have been recorded in the textbook of the National S language version, and I am a primary school student who has just learned this text.

After studying, I have an unparalleled admiration for your hard work and high quality. You can patrol the ice and snow that is as cold as minus 40 degrees Celsius, and it is not easy to dig ice every day. It is not easy to get water every day. You are starting earlier than the sun, and the only place of honor is a small slope. A small flag-raising field has been set up. In this flag-raising field, the scenery is beautiful and beautiful. You are like a solemn and majestic boundary pillar, building a strong and trustworthy line of defense with amazing courage and life. You are still braving the cold in the ice and lying on the snow, clinging to this little post, how cold and how desolate, you are still holding the wind, braving the snow, showing the heroic spirit of the man of heaven, you It is worth learning to stick to the border guard station for the motherland.

Although I have not experienced your life personally, I can understand that the cold and hardship of minus 40 degrees Celsius endures the painful loneliness in a small post. You have endured this painful loneliness, and are not afraid to keep the border line in the cold. In order to defend the peace of the motherland and the people, you have paid too much...

I know that today's happy life and good study conditions are closely linked to your hard work. You deserve to be admired for the peace and tranquility of the motherland. I will study hard and grow up to serve the motherland like you!

Here, I sincerely wish you good health! Everything goes well!

Wu Xueyang

September 26, 2019

Grade 6 of Beidian Street, Lu County, Luoyang City, Henan Province: Wu Xueyang

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