For Ganzhou, Jiangxi, my only impression is Ruijin, the cradle of * * * and China, but what I never expected was that the red culture had such a great influence on the school, or that our school-running tradition was "running a school based on the red land, educating people with the spirit of the Soviet area, serving the revitalization of the Soviet area and being the successor of the spirit of the Soviet area".
From almost the longest 28-day military training in China to the very important chorus 129 every year, each college has independently set up red classes, including paintings hung by the Academy of Fine Arts, almost all of which are red themes. This year marks the centenary of the founding of the party, and the influence of red culture on everyone has reached its peak. Almost all the games organized by Xuefu Station are closely related to red. Music-sponsored red song competitions affect everyone here, and individual competitions and team competitions emerge one after another.
Although it has a great influence on everyone, it really has a deeper influence on me. In addition to every student cadre meeting, both teachers and the president of the student union emphasize the need to actively move closer to the party organization. Last year, I was lucky enough to take over as the monitor of Red Class, and all my work was related to this. At the same time, because there are few places to join the party, every student has the idea of competition, and I am no exception.
Slowly, I started from scratch, gradually accepted, and gradually realized the precious wealth in red culture. I came across a big book "Ten Lectures on Red Culture" last night. The editor-in-chief is our vice principal, a principal I know, and I suddenly became interested in this book.
Many times, my interest in a book is not when I want to talk about this course, but when I inadvertently see it. I seem to be influenced by the intentional or unintentional red culture at this moment. I found that the editor of this book is very powerful and readable, and it is worth reading slowly and deeply touched.