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What patriotic movies are there?
In many patriotic film and television works, we will feel the sadness of national humiliation and be moved by the people's firm will to save the country. Here, I would like to introduce some patriotic movies to you, and welcome you to watch them.

Hongyan-eternal life in fire

It is said that the primary school text "Jiang Jie" is an excerpt from this novel. However, I really don't remember this movie. I probably know that this is a story about Jie Jiang's heroic sacrifice, and then a few years later, Jie Jiang's head popped up in my mind in the TV series Red Rock, which was Jie Jiang of Song Chunli. Take an old photo as a souvenir.

Lei Feng

In addition to war movies, there are many movies with post-liberation themes. The first part should be Lei Feng. Speaking of Lei Feng, when he was a child, he was the idol of thousands of people in Qian Qian. However, Lei Feng in black-and-white film is really old. I guess I saw it when I first entered school. I probably remember the scene when Lei Feng helped people push carts in the rain.

Speaking of Lei Feng, we can't help but mention the day when we left Lei Feng, which is also a good film with strong educational significance.

Giojuru

Of course, when it comes to Lei Feng, you will definitely think of Jiao. Probably from this movie, I began to learn to recognize actors. I have to say that Li Zhen is a very good actor. Jiao's image is deeply rooted in people's hearts. I still remember the scene of stomachache and work in the movie.

Shining red star

If you don't remember Pan Dongzi's simple and fair face. Then you must remember this sentence: "I am back in Hu Hansan." It seems to have become a buzzword for a time. If you don't remember this, you still remember the song: a small bamboo raft is in the middle of the river, walking on both sides of the towering green hills.

If I really don't remember, I can only say that we are really not from the same era. This film is a very impressive red film, and it is no exaggeration to say that it has swept the country.

A little soldier, Zhang Ga.

Like the last one, it is also a masterpiece. It seems that it has been remake many times, and the remake TV series has also achieved high ratings. Compared with Pan Dongzi, Xiao Gazi seems more funny. The most important reason is that the little Gazi in the film looks like a child, and he is full of childlike innocence. Although he is witty and brave, he is also stubborn and willful. So it is more pleasing to the eye. What is more interesting about the film is that the enemy in the film is stupid, although such an enemy certainly does not exist in reality. Presumably, the screenwriter is trying to make the audience more Japanese. Anyway, as children, we didn't think so much, and it was happy to see the enemy suffer.

Later, the film was made into a TV series and broadcast by various TV stations.

by train

To tell the truth, I don't remember the specific content clearly, except that it is an anti-Japanese guerrilla active along the railway. There seems to be a love story in it. I wonder if I understood it when I was young. In a word, to sum up, the witty and brave guerrillas dealt a great blow to the Japanese devils, and the guerrilla ranks grew day by day, laying a solid foundation for War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's victory. What impressed me most was that this heroic guerrilla had a very interesting name-Flying Tigers. Isn't this the name of the special task company of the Hong Kong police? When I was a child, apart from the good reception of red education, Hong Kong movies did me a lot of harm.