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What are the characteristics of our time?
Writing ideas: It can be written that this era belongs to the digital age, and the rapid growth of GDP driven by high-rise buildings and high-speed rail is accompanied by the rise of the country's comprehensive strength and so on.

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Some people say that China is now a digital China, and the rapid growth of GDP driven by high-rise buildings and high-speed rail is accompanied by the rise of the country's comprehensive strength; Some people say that China is now a network China, and the surging wave of informationization will also spread some negative emotions; Some people say that China is the China around us now, and life is really better than before.

Undeniably, China is now in a brand-new era, and it is the characteristics of this new era that have created this pluralistic and complex China.

Compared with the times before China, before the Qing Dynasty, the Tang Dynasty was the most prosperous period in China, and the poetic images of poets such as Li Bai and Du Fu carried China people's impressions and reverie of those times to a great extent. During the Cultural Revolution, Lu Xun, Qiu Bai and other literati propped up a sky in the dark years, all of which are praised by Chinese people now.

On the other hand, in today's China, some people may say that the explosion of the Internet and economy has created us now, which makes us more and more indifferent, impetuous and depressed, leading us to miss the past from time to time. Mu Xin said that e-mail is slow, only enough to love a person for a lifetime, and he suspected that China was getting more and more disappointed.

China in the new era is in an important stage of transformation and upgrading, and the mentality of China people is bound to change due to various contradictions and many shadows generated by demand. At the same time, this era of Vientiane renewal has also brought us many opportunities and conveniences and improved our lives.

Therefore, we are becoming the epitome of the new era, and magnifying it to each of us is the test imposed on everyone by this era. In the face of this era that belongs to us, do we choose to sink or stand upright? Who is in charge of the ups and downs of the vast land?

Embracing this new era is to clearly understand the reality of today's era, and also to maintain the persistence of one's dreams and the pursuit of self-worth as a mainstay in the tide. The new era has given us a brand-new look and will also bring greater challenges. In impetuous moments, we are required to ask ourselves calmly and examine ourselves honestly and seriously.

Just like Gu Cheng in that stormy era, I told myself that the night gave me black eyes, but I used them to look for light. Finally, every pair of eyes looking for light will cast this era that belongs to us.

Maybe that impetuous and depressed look is us, but embracing the true self is the look of this more real era.