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In this school, teachers and students walk 108 miles to sweep the graves of martyrs. What did they prove with their actions?
The teachers and students of this school walked 108 miles to visit the grave. They have proved that life is hard to come by now, and they want to inspire students' patriotic enthusiasm and make them feel grateful in this way.

When I was in Tomb-Sweeping Day, I think many friends would go home to visit their ancestors' graves. This is the tradition of every nation. On this day, they will wear pink, clean the graves for their ancestors and cut the grass on the graves to express their ideas. In such a school, they have been doing this activity for 26 years, regardless of the kilometers to sweep the graves for heroes who have been paying zero yuan. This school is full of positive energy. I think many friends have visited graves for TV, but this is the first time for such a huge team to see him. There is no unique way to educate children to be patriotic.

In a school, teachers and students walk 108 miles to visit the grave. They thanked the martyrs for their great contribution to their happy lives.

108 Li Lu is equivalent to 54km. For many people, such a long road must be taken by car, so as to ensure the safety and quick arrival of students. But for this kind of school, they have never changed in 26 years. Every time they go to Tomb-Sweeping Day, these students will organize seventh and eighth grade students and teachers to walk to the Martyrs Cemetery to visit the graves of the heroes. This action can last for 26 years, which shows that school education is very good, which can help students establish patriotic feelings and let them know that life is hard-won. We should thank those martyrs and heroes who have made great contributions to us.

Teachers and students walked 108 mile to sweep the graves of martyrs, which made them deeply realize that they should cherish their immediate life and I will become the pillar of the motherland in the future.

This school has persisted for 26 years, and this tradition must not be lost. I hope other schools can imitate it, because these things can't be learned in books, and only by personal experience can we feel the same. This kind of education is much better than books.

Finally, I pay tribute to the martyrs and heroes who have made great contributions to us and thank them for their selfless dedication to our happy life.