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How to make children understand ethnic families?
Fifty-six nationalities, fifty-six flowers and fifty-six languages are combined into one sentence, and fifty-six nationalities are a family.

We are a member of the "national family", and it is everyone's obligation to safeguard democracy and unity. To live in harmony with classmates, the country will be strong when it is young. A rich teenager makes a rich country. First of all, we should start with a strong teenager. As long as we all have a heart of national unity, the country will gradually become stronger. As long as we have a national heart, even a piece of loose sand mixed with some soil will slowly solidify; As long as we have a heart of national unity, past tragedies will not happen.

There is a short story in the history books about Zhao Jun leaving the village and Princess Wencheng entering Tibet. In ancient times, these girls knew how to maintain democracy and unity, and it was their contribution that made our sense of national unity more and more clear.

Anipa Ali Mahon, the great mother, adopted ten orphans from the Han, Hui, Uygur and Kazakh nationalities. The mother of this ethnic group was born in poverty, but she didn't give up raising these children and tried to make them eat and wear well. When the reporter interviewed her, she pointed to the family photos on the wall and asked her if she knew these children. Mother said, "I will never forget them!" " "

Although we can't do earth-shattering things like this great mother, we can start from the small things around us and treat the minority students in our class equally, and we can't be influenced by some rumors. Hitler once said: "the establishment of a nation-state is by no means something that a weak-willed nationalist alliance can help the world." Only a single sport with a firm will like steel can defeat all other sports and win the final victory. "

Broken bridges can be repaired as long as they have strength; A loose sand can be solidified as long as there is soil and water; A country can be strong as long as it has a national heart.

Grade one: Li