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A 2000-word argumentative essay on Centennial China
1. Introduce the contents of One Hundred Years of China.

2. What have I learned or realized?

3. What should I do?

"Centennial of China" reproduces the earth-shaking changes experienced by modern China society, and deduces the romance of a Chinese nation who was ashamed and brave. At the beginning of the 20th century, China was so poor and at the mercy of others, as if it were dying and on the verge of extinction. Some arrogant westerners regard the Chinese nation as an inferior nation, and "saving the country" has become an anxiety of patriotic China people in Qian Qian.

At the end of this century, the Chinese nation stood up and made great strides. Today, China has become a country where the people are the masters of their own affairs and is universally respected by the international community. China people, who account for nearly a quarter of the world's population, have experienced such earth-shaking changes in the past century, which is indeed a miracle in human history.

Looking back on the course of the rise of the Chinese nation in the twentieth century, there are many problems worth pondering. What impressed me most was that some arrogant westerners regarded the Chinese nation as an inferior nation when they were humiliated by foreign powers, but after the rise of China, this nation made the whole western world feel incredible. As China people, why do they behave so differently? This reminds me of a story in Liezi Fu Shuo, "A sheep crossed the road and died".

Yang's neighbor lost a goat and asked Yang Zhu to send his children to help. Yang Zhu asked strangely, "Why mobilize so many people to chase after only one sheep has been lost?" The neighbor replied, "There are too many forks in the road." After a long time, the sheep chaser came back depressed. Yang Zhu asked, "Did you find the sheep?" The neighbor replied: "I can't find it. There are both forks in the road. We don't know which fork the sheep went to. No matter how many people there are, it won't help. "

Think about it, when the country is in trouble, it is everyone's responsibility. The vast majority of China people want to save the country, just as their owners want to find sheep. Unfortunately, however, the road to national salvation is like many forks in the road. Different people take different roads and there is no unified leadership. You follow the Three People's Principles, and I believe in productism. He also wants to restore the monarchy. Everyone is in their own way, and no matter how many people there are, they can't find a sheep to save the country.

Until * * * thought gradually took root among the broad masses of working people, under the unified leadership of China * * * Production Party, the people of the whole country fought bravely and worked hard to establish a new China and build a modern China.

This is true for the country, for the cottage, and for the enterprise. Enterprises face complicated market economy competition, just like facing countless forks in the road. How do they survive and develop and avoid crossing the road? Only by having a unified guiding ideology and a clear strategic goal of enterprise development can we gallop on the broad road of Qixin.