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On the Heroic Elements in Talking about the Past and the Present
After reading the text "Five Strong Men of Langya Mountain", I couldn't calm down for a long time and thought a lot. The article "Five Heroes of Langya Mountain" describes that in the autumn of 194 1, five anti-Japanese heroes successfully completed the glorious and arduous task of stopping the enemy, covering the people and transferring the company. When they ran out of ammunition and were about to be captured by the enemy, they resolutely jumped off the cliff and died for their country, composing an epic heroic movement. I finished reading this article with tears in my eyes. What moved me most was such a fragment in the article: the five strong men shouted "Down with Japanese imperialism"! "Long live the China * * * Production Party"! Then he held his head high and strode off the cliff one by one. The voice was earth-shattering and magnificent, and it shouted out the voices of hundreds of millions of people in China. What a great five strong men! Their lofty revolutionary spirit of not being afraid of sacrifice is always worth learning. & lt-& gt;

Whenever I recall the amazing feats of the five heroes, I feel very ashamed. As a young pioneer and the successor of 2 1 century, I flinch when I encounter difficulties in my study, and sometimes I simply give up. The five strong men of Langya Mountain overcame many difficulties and obstacles for the cause of national liberation, went through fire and water and died for the country. What are my difficulties compared with them? Moreover, it is precisely because countless revolutionary martyrs shed their blood that they have brought us a happy life today. If I meet some difficulties in my study today and give up, how can I contribute to my motherland tomorrow? How can we live up to the heroic spirit of the martyrs? I am ashamed and have been blaming myself. As the Young Pioneers of New China, we should take the spirit of martyrs as the driving force, study diligently and happily, master scientific and cultural knowledge, practice our skills well, be the successors across the century, and make our motherland more beautiful and prosperous. & lt-& gt;

The five strong men are the backbone of the Chinese nation and a model for Chinese children. They are immortal. Unconsciously, a magnificent monument stands in my heart, engraved with the names of the five strong men of Langya Mountain: Ma Baoyu, Ge Zhenlin, Song Xueyi, Hu Delin and Hu Fucai. & lt-& gt;

Suddenly, "Get up, people who don't want to be slaves, build our hearts into our new Great Wall ..." This magnificent and loud national anthem sounded solemnly on campus, and at this time, it shocked my heart so deeply. Five strong men, don't worry! We must shoulder the sacred mission of rejuvenating China and make our motherland prosperous forever!