trait
Narrator, Moderator: Hu
Wu Wanjia, Zhang Ziyi
Xiao Dan: Square.
Takazawa: CiCi.
Anji: Shan Ruoqi
Monitoring: Zhang Xue
Judge 1: Fang
Judge 2: Xu Jingjing
Judge 3: Wang Yujie
Judge 4: Chen Siyi
Narrator: Today, Hong Kong and Macao have returned to the motherland. Today, when Chen Shui-bian and his entourage ignored the wishes of the people, risked the overall interests of the Chinese nation and advocated their separatist ideas, a student from Taiwan Province Province sang National Anthem of the People's Republic of China affectionately on the mainland of the motherland. . . . . .
First act
Narrator: Time: 20091October 15 Location: Class 4, Grade 1, Xuhui Middle School.
(Playing the recording): Xuhui Middle School is now broadcasting. Today's program is arranged for you. First of all, broadcast a news-a middle school in Taipei has 20 students visiting and studying in Shanghai this year. A student named Jia Jia will come to our school. . . . . .
(Class 4, Grade 1 is noisy)
Xiao Dan: (surprised) Wow, a student from Taiwan Province Province.
Gao Ze: Ho, what are you shouting? ! Is it noisy?
Xiao Dan: No, Taiwan Province, Taiwan Province and Taiwan Province. . . . . .
Takazawa: You are too big. Maybe this is a festival? ! !
(Three people, jumping up, chorus "Ah, that's our beautiful tomorrow! One of them took out his handmade "sun" (laughter)
Xiao Dan: Comrades, you, you, you are exaggerating!
Gao Ze: All right, Xiao Dan, just say what you want to say, and don't say anything.
Xiao Dan: Well, a student from Taiwan Province Province is coming to our school.
Takazawa: Really? Hey! If you can come to our class, then you will be a genius, yeah! (Three people repeat the previous actions)
Takazawa: All right, stop it. People in Xiaodan, Taiwan Province Province speak Minnan. Can we understand them?
Xiao Dan: (proudly, swaggering) No, people in Taiwan Province Province speak Mandarin now.
Gao Ze: Hey, Xiao Dan, what's wrong with the air? Tell us something about Taiwan Province Province if you can!
Xiao Dan: There are so many things to talk about in Taiwan Province Province. (begins to express emotion) Ah! What a beautiful view! Huh? The scenery is charming! Ah! The stars are like clouds! Ah, ah, ah, ah
(Angie runs in happily)
Tell everyone a good news.
Class: (Shouting in unison) What?
Angie: The student from Taiwan Province Province mentioned in the radio just now will come to our class to study with us for a month!
Everyone: (in unison) Yeah!
Angie: Everybody be quiet. Let me see if it looks like it. (Running to the door and looking around, surprised) The monitor came with her! Come on, come on, everybody sit down. (The monitor follows Wu Wanjia)
Monitor: Tell everyone a good news. This is a student from Taiwan Province Province.
Everyone: (Interrupting) Oh, I already know. Let her introduce herself.
Wu Wanjia: Hello, my name is Wu Wanjia. I come from Taipei Happiness Middle School. I'm glad to meet you here. Speaking of which, we are still fellow villagers. My grandfather's ancestral home is in Shanghai. When I was a child, my grandfather often told me about the mountains, rivers, customs and customs of the mainland. He often recites such a heroic poem to me with passion: "The river that never returns, the waves washed away the romantic figures of the ages." So I have been infatuated with mainland scenery since I was a child, especially mainland songs. I hope we can be good friends in the future!
Angie: You live in Taipei, so you must live close to Jeff Chang Shin-Che Shenche?
Wu Wanjia: Almost!
Angie: Then can you sing us a song by Jeff Chang Shin-Che Shenche?
Wu Wanjia: (looking at the monitor awkwardly) Here. . . . . .
Monitor: Well, Wu Wanjia just came from Hongqiao Field, and we are still here.
Whole body: no, no, Wu Wanjia, sing a song!
Wu Wanjia: (full of confidence) Since everyone is so enthusiastic, let me sing my favorite song!
The students were very excited and looked at Wu Wanjia eagerly, thinking that she could sing pop songs.
Wu Wanjia: (Singing the national anthem loudly)
Whole body: alas-(some people talk about it)
Wu Wanjia: (wronged and disappointed) You? It may be common to sing the national anthem in Chinese mainland, but in Taiwan Province Province, people always want to sing the national anthem. But I don't know why it is difficult to sing the national anthem in Taiwan Province Province. I want to tell you a story I experienced personally, which was in the summer of 2008. . . . . .
Act ii
Narrator: June 65438 +2008 10, location: Taipei Happiness Middle School.
Moderator: Ladies and gentlemen, up to now, the Taipei Happiness Middle School Singer Grand Prix has been going on for 40 minutes. Just now contestant No.7' s Sister won everyone's applause, and her final score was 9.76. Next, contestant No.8 will bring us a song "Love is a word" by Jeff Chang Shin-Che Shenche. Please welcome contestant No.8 to choose Wu Wanjia!
[Moderator Wu Wanjia]
Wu Wanjia: At this moment, my grandfather is lying in a hospital bed. He is a veteran. Although he has lived in Cang Sang for most of his life, he still loves life and is full of love. Grandpa even often hums the songs he sang when he was young. Grandpa is in hospital, but he still cares about me and today's singer contest. Today, I decided to sing Grandpa's favorite song, March of the Volunteers, for Grandpa and everyone.
(At this time, there was a lot of discussion on the bench. )
The judge 1 sang very well, with a wide range and beautiful timbre, and scored 9.9 points.
Two pairs of judges, this player's understanding of music is very accurate and expressive, and should be given high marks.
Judgment 3 Well, ... I'm afraid it's not appropriate ... (embarrassed)
Judge 1 What's the matter? The singer's passion and depth are measured, rare and rare.
The worries of the four judges are justified. It is problematic to give high marks to this program. You know, our discipline director is a figure that Lee Teng-hui has seen. ...
Judge number two, we are telling the truth. Singer Grand Prix, what should we look at instead of the singer's strength? Besides, didn't you see the atmosphere on the court? How enthusiastic, visible and appreciated by the audience.
Judge 3: We live in Taiwan Province Province, so we can't just talk about things. If you don't care about politics, politics will find you.
Judge 1 What's wrong with politics? In those days, the volunteers opposed foreign aggression and made great contributions to our nation. March of the Volunteers inspired many people to rise up against foreign aggression, which is also a great contribution.
Judge 4: If we get high marks, I'm afraid we will pack up and go home tomorrow.
Judge 3: Our bedding is a trivial matter. Will it implicate the whole school? If the influence is too great, young singers will be persecuted and perhaps hurt others.
1 the judge didn't think that as a teacher, he had to do something against his will, that's all.
Moderator: Let's ask the judges to highlight points, 8 points, 7.6 points, 7.3 points and 7.4 points. Please show the scorer the final score. The final score of No.8 player Wu Wanjia is 7.58. It's a pity that contestant No.8' s song was not chosen. ...
Act iii
Narrator: Class 4, Xuhui Middle School, June 5438+ 10, 2009.
(Sad music begins-Richard's homesickness)
Wu Wanjia: I won the last prize in that competition, but I have no regrets. My grandfather was forcibly taken to Taiwan Province Province on 1949. Over the years, he missed his relatives in his hometown day and night. Grandpa gave me this name to "never forget my home" and never forget that my roots are in the mainland. Five years ago, when the majestic national anthem sounded in Hong Kong, grandpa couldn't help crying. Just a few days ago, I accompanied my grandfather to the seaside and looked at the vast Taiwan Province Strait. My grandfather's voice trembled in the sea breeze: "God, when can I go back!" " Grandpa is 80 years old, but he has been wandering outside and can't go home! Looking at grandpa's gray hair on his temples, I was crying in my heart: grandpa misses home, and we miss home!
Grandpa taught me to sing the national anthem. Grandpa often tells me: "A China person, a descendant of China, you can be tone deaf, you can sing nothing, but you can't help learning our own national anthem!"! We are old, and this song embodies the soul of the Chinese nation. You must sing it from generation to generation. "
Our family has a common wish that one day, when the motherland is reunified, we can stand in Tiananmen Square and sing our own national anthem!
After the national anthem, the whole class was deeply infected and stood up to sing the national anthem. )
Narrator: Students, let's wish our great motherland an early reunification!