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Composition of four-level Yan 'an revolutionary base areas
Yan 'an is the place where Chairman Mao once lived. Yan 'an is the red revolutionary base, and Yan 'an is also the place that hundreds of millions of people in China yearn for. On April 9th, we will visit and study in the familiar Yan 'an. However, this trip to Yan 'an is quite different from the usual mood.

In the morning, at first light, we came to school in school uniforms. The campus is filled with the laughter of our classmates, and the excited smiles are like peach blossoms in early spring.

At six o'clock, we started on time, and the motorcade left the school gate like a long queue, which attracted the attention of many passers-by. In laughter, we pursue the Yan 'an spirit.

In Yan 'an, we first came to the Revolutionary Memorial Hall. When I got off the bus, the first thing I saw was the tall and majestic bronze statue of Chairman Mao. Facing the bronze statue of the great man, I have a lot of thoughts and feelings. With reverence and love for this great man, the students held a solemn memorial ceremony: raising the flag, offering a flower basket, chanting poems and taking an oath. Then, we visited the Revolutionary Memorial Hall and walked into the hall. The most striking thing is the red floor, which represents the color of blood. There are thirteen five-pointed stars on the ceiling, representing the arduous course of the China Revolution in Yan 'an for thirteen years. With the crowd, we went inside. As soon as we entered the door, it was a schematic diagram of the central government's thirteen-year activity route in northern Shaanxi. Next to it are old books, broadswords, shoes worn by the Red Army, hats worn, etc. Displayed in a glass frame. Seeing this, I seem to see the enemy besieged on all sides when the Red Army spread to northern Shaanxi, as if I saw the scene of the enemy bravely killing the enemy on the battlefield. ...

After visiting the Revolutionary Memorial Hall, we went to four more places. Eight martyrs cemetery. In front of the martyrs' tomb, we laid a wreath to the martyrs with a heavy heart. (4) Students in the class made a solemn speech to the martyrs, and all students swore: We must inherit the martyrs' legacy, study hard, make progress every day, and build the motherland stronger.

Next, we visited the the Secretariat of the CPC Central Committee Auditorium in Zaoyuan and Yang Jialing, and the former residences of several great men such as Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai.

At the end of the day's visit, I felt heavy and restless for a long time. During the revolutionary war years, those martyrs risked their lives and sacrificed their lives in exchange for our happy life today. Images of Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai and other leaders working hard under kerosene lamps come to my mind from time to time. We can't live up to those revolutionary martyrs, but cherish the happy life now, work hard, study hard and carry forward "self-reliance".

The motorcade carried us off, singing and laughing all the way, running to school, home and a better tomorrow!