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What do you think of the five touching moments of the commendation meeting?
First, the police car opens the way for the heroes.

You can see our police car riding in front, and the two cars behind are carrying anti-epidemic heroes. Wherever the vehicles go, the traffic police will salute them to show respect and awe.

Such a scene is not shocking. Such high-standard treatment shows how much efforts the protest heroes have made for us in this epidemic. Some of them are no longer alive, and some have been fighting for months without rest. They are still guarding our battlefield at the most dangerous time. They didn't pay attention to their personal safety. They only care about all people and hope that their families and people in their country can get peace.

Second, all stand up and sing the national anthem together.

These heroes entered the stadium with the music, and everyone sang the national anthem together. It was nine o'clock sharp at that time, and all the staff stood up and sang the national anthem together, which was solemn.

From the data screen, we can see that both the leaders, these heroes and the families of our heroes all stood up and sang the national anthem together. From the national anthem, we feel the shock of the people of China, the determination of national unity and the greatness of the motherland. We depend on this nation for survival, and we are proud to be the people of this nation. Although we didn't pay anything in the process of fighting the epidemic, it is such a motherland that embraces all of us and builds a high wall for us to protect our safety.

3. All the people observed a moment of silence and expressed deep condolences.

All the heroes observed a moment of silence and deeply mourned. In the process of anti-epidemic, there are a group of medical staff and community workers. They died for their country during the epidemic, and many patients died unfortunately. We feel heartbroken and deeply mourn for them.

During these few minutes of silence, I couldn't help thinking of many scenes. Some people have been sticking to their posts in the hospital, some people can only look at their mobile phones to face their families every day, and some nurses can't go to the toilet because of the emergency of epidemic prevention materials. They all wear adult diapers just to save epidemic prevention materials. These are my heroes.