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August 1 condolence letter


Uncles of the People's Liberation Army, military corps, and disabled soldiers:

Hello!

In the frontier, on the hot Xisha Islands, it is you who defend the great motherland. The soldiers have heatstroke, and some have fallen into disrepair, and all of them have fallen, and you have persisted to present a high respect to you! In the city, it is you who maintain the safety of the people. Zhou Bo, Peng Yu and others seem to ring in my ear forever. No matter in the front line of the battle, the front line of disaster relief, your figure always appears in front of us. Here, on behalf of all the classmates of the five classes, I would like to express my highest respect and heartfelt thanks to you.

August 1 is about to come. Every August 1st is the anniversary of the founding of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. Therefore, it is also called the "August 1st" Army Day. He is your holiday, let me say his origins - August 1 Nanchang Uprising, often referred to as Nanchang Uprising or Eight Together, also known as Nanchang, the Kuomintang called Nanchang riots, Nanchang Mutiny, refers to August 1927 On the 1st in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, China, an armed rebellion initiated by the Chinese Communist Party’s army against the Chinese Kuomintang’s policy of division. He was led by Zhou Enlai, Tan Pingshan, Ye Ting, Zhu De, Liu Bocheng and other Chinese Communists and He Long. Later it was the Red Army. Here, I also extend my warm congratulations to you.

I also want to talk to the warriors and uncles about the distress in my heart. I have never been on the list in my life. Last year, the language difference was 0.5 points, and the mathematics difference was 1 point. The mathematics difference was 1 point this year, and the English difference was 1.5 points. If your uncles are willing to reply, be sure to help me with my fans!

In short, I would like to express my sincere respect and heartfelt thanks to the military servicemen, veterans, and military juntas for their condolences and festivals.

Good health!

Dongzhou Elementary School, Tongzhou District, sixth grade: Yue Lin

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