Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Writing (60 marks) Read the following materials and write an article of not less than 800 words as required. (60 points) Participate in the "Opening the Door" Festival.

Writing (60 marks) Read the following materials and write an article of not less than 800 words as required. (60 points) Participate in the "Opening the Door" Festival.

Action makes dreams come true.

Everyone has their own dreams. Some people want to fly into space, some want to dive into the sea, some want to be the second Cao Xueqin, some want to be the reincarnation of Edison, and so on. Dreams can be great or realistic. It is not difficult to light up your dreams. However, only by working hard for your dreams can you light up your dreams.

Our great Chairman Mao once said, "Nothing is difficult if you put your mind to it." There is no dream in the world that can't be ignited. But I think dreams are both virtual and real. Real dreams can be lit by hard work, but empty dreams will not be lit at all. In the eyes of some beggars, their dream is to live a good life, but they are not moved by their dreams, do not act for their dreams, and still beg in the streets every day. Their dreams are empty dreams. In the eyes of some students, the dream is to get into a good university, so they take action and study hard. Their dreams are real dreams.

If you have a real dream, you must try to take action. When Lu Xun was young, his dream was to save the people of China who were tortured by diseases, so he took action and went to Japan to study medicine. In Japan, China people's ignorance and numbness make him feel that medicine can only save patients' physical pain. He believes that to truly save his nation, we must first save people's spirit and awaken people's consciousness. So he changed his dream, immediately gave up medicine and began to write with pen, in order to awaken the people of China. Since then, Lu Xun has written many works, such as Scream and Diary of a Madman, with literature as the goal and the pen in his hand as the weapon, which challenged the dark old society and awakened tens of thousands of Chinese children to fight bravely with the reactionaries. Until the last moment of his life, he still wrote day and night. His action is the best interpretation of his dream.

It is not always easy to act for your dreams. Sometimes, the action for the dream has to pay a huge price. Sima Qian's dream is to write a history book that can "hide famous mountains and pass them on to future generations". In the seventh year when he started writing this history book, the case of Li Ling happened. Sima Qian defended Li Ling, angered Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, was arrested and imprisoned, and suffered cruel "corruption". After being punished, he tried to commit suicide because of humiliation and pain, but he thought that his dream of writing history books had not been completed, so he swallowed his words and stood up. It lasted 18 years, and finally he wrote Historical Records. He paid a huge price for his dream to act, which is difficult for ordinary people to do.

There is no distinction between high and low dreams. If you take action for your dreams and light them up, your dreams are lofty. Similarly, we also have our own Chinese dream and act on it immediately. I believe that with our efforts, our Chinese dream will definitely come true.