Good Morning, everyone!
Warm morning light, continuous spring day, another round of red sun jumping in the clear sky, according to my China mountains and rivers show; The national flag floated again, reflecting the hearts of my students. Breeze slowly, catkins surging, bathed in soft spring breeze, bathed in deep party feelings, as sons and daughters of China, you and I have the same enthusiasm in our chest and the same thoughts in our hearts.
Under the leadership of the Party, our Chinese nation is becoming stronger and stronger, and our land is becoming more and more beautiful. An oriental giant stands out in the world, making great achievements in a day, and thousands of Qian Qian people are constantly creating world miracles!
It will be 2009 soon, which is our animal year. Although the post-80s generation is not "the sun at eight or nine o'clock in the morning", it is certainly not the generation that has been crossed in some speeches. The post-80s generation is indeed a complicated generation, born in New China and raised under the national flag, and belongs to the generation connecting the preceding with the following. . .
We have experienced the pain of reform and enjoyed its fruits. We have either entered the society or are about to enter the society and become the masters of the society. . .
We have an unforgettable childhood that we didn't have after 90. We are the generation with the highest population. We are faced with unprecedented senior high school entrance examination, college entrance examination and work pressure. We are bearing and will continue to bear the pressure that we were doomed from the day we were born. . .
We were fortunate to experience the snowstorm, earthquake and financial crisis in 2008 at the most appropriate time and place. Premier Wen's "overcoming difficulties together" also applies to us personally.
Fortunately, we tasted the feast of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games at a passionate age. It is really the prestige and pride of the post-80s generation, and President XX's "Great! Dear post-80 s (which can be modified according to the actual situation) is still in my ears. . .
We may be lucky enough to catch up with the "Centennial Celebration" of our motherland and count the time with our fingers. If there is no accident, it should be our group of post-80 s standing at Tiananmen Gate. . .
After 80, hope will not become an eternal memory! ! !