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Reading "The Motherland is in My Heart"


Patriotism is the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation. The ancient and modern China and foreign countries, the astounding moves of patriotism are numerous. Today, I read the article "The Motherland is in My Heart" with reverence.
The essay is closely related to "a penny" to open the plot. It tells the story of how the three veterans were honored to be special guests of the 50th anniversary of the National Day of Central Radio. The reason why they received such a high courtesy was because they had set aside a penny on the street when they were soldiers in Jinan four years ago.
When I saw this, my heart was really a little bit irritating. The things that they are jealous are not higher than the value of their embarrassment, but they are nothing more than praised by teachers and parents, but they are treated so well. It is said that a penny can be seen, is this not a pity? If I at most kick it as a stone. But when I read this article, I can't help but get hot. Because their answers made me very embarrassed and self-sufficient: the reason why they want to pay this penny is not for anything else, just because there are our national emblems on this cent, if people inadvertently step on them, use their words. Say: "It is stepping on our hearts."

My heart was greatly shaken, although their deeds were not earth-shattering, but the heart of the heart made me feel moved. The three veterans are so patriotic. In contrast, I seem so ignorant and ignorant. My patriotism was only spoken verbally, singing in the song, reading in the textbook, and lacking practical action. In the future, I am determined to turn the patriotism into practical action, starting with every little thing around me: loving the national flag, loving the national emblem, loving the red scarf, and

Because only when the motherland is kept in the heart and left in the blood, will it be truly implemented in words and deeds.

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