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Sixth grade second volume Chinese Unit 2 Composition Tomb-Sweeping Day
"It rains a lot during the Qingming Festival, and pedestrians on the road want to break their souls ..." Every year in this solar term, we will meditate on this poem by Du Mu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, to express our feelings for our ancestors.
On this day, we will come to the grave, place a bunch of flowers, burn some paper money, express our thoughts and blessings to our loved ones, and silently pray for them in our hearts, wishing them a happy life on the other side of heaven. At this time, we can't help but recall the years they spent with us, and those pictures seem to be still vivid. I can't help crying when I think about this.
Once upon a time, in the long years of revolutionary struggle, many heroic sons and daughters in Wujin shed their blood in their hometown and other places for the liberation of the nation and the happiness of the people. Some of them are immortal, and some don't even know their last names, but they all come together for the same goal, that is, to fight for the cause of * * *. The martyrs shed their heads, shed their blood, went on wave after wave, preferred to die before the enemy, showed fearless heroism, and set an example for our future generations. They are our pride and glory!
"The wind and rain pear blossoms have been cold. How many descendants will come to the grave?" Reciting this poem will inevitably add a sense of sadness to people. This poem seems to be more applicable. Did the ancients have the ability to predict the future? In today's highly developed science and technology, people seem to have forgotten to worship their ancestors, preferring to travel around Tomb-Sweeping Day. Indeed, another activity in Tomb-Sweeping Day is an outing. As teenagers in the new century, there will be one more activity every year-paying tribute to national heroes and sweeping graves for martyrs of the Republic of China. Without these national heroes and revolutionary martyrs who exchanged their blood and lives for today's free, democratic and harmonious society, there would be no future for us.
It is precisely because the martyrs exchanged their blood and lives for our happy life and peace and tranquility today that we can study happily in a comfortable environment. Maybe we can't understand the hardships of the war-torn times, but we know that happiness is hard to come by. What we have to do is to study hard scientific and cultural knowledge, inherit and carry forward the indomitable fighting spirit of the martyrs, and meet difficult challenges at any time!
"At dusk, the song is ready, and Wanliu is a warbler." The road to grave-sweeping for the martyrs of the Republic of China is heavy and solemn. So we can't forget the spirit and legacy of the martyrs. In this way, I will mourn, inherit the legacy of the martyrs, and devote myself to school life and socialist construction with a high spirit. Green hills stand tall, while green waters stand in Long song. We will always remember and celebrate the deeds of revolutionary martyrs, inherit the martyrs' legacy and contribute to the construction of the motherland!
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