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How to write about the understanding and knowledge of heroes?

You can write about the deeds and qualities of heroes, their help to the rise of the country, and your reverence for heroes, such as:

"The motherland is the most solid reliance of the people, and heroes are the brightest coordinates of the people." Today's society is inseparable from the kindness of countless heroes. As a soldier, Du took an active part in the border demining operation in China. When he is in danger, he always blurts out, "Stand back and let me do it."

In order to sweep away the mine disaster on the border, he was heroically injured in a mine-clearing operation, blind and disabled in both arms. It is precisely because there are hundreds of demining heroes, Du Like Guo Fu, that there are fewer mines on our border and the people on the border feel more at ease. Our life is so stable and beautiful because of the protection of these heroes!

The leaders of the new era have said many times: "A promising nation cannot live without heroes, and a promising country cannot live without pioneers." Heroes are the mainstay of the country in the revolutionary era. Lin Zexu went to Humen to destroy opium on the day of national peril, which not only saved China people's health from opium erosion, but also revitalized the people's spirit. He is a well-deserved national hero.

In the Yellow Sea War, Deng Shichang personally led the troops to contend with the enemy, and in the danger of being outnumbered, he persisted in the struggle and eventually sank and sacrificed heroically. Imagine, if there were no heroic feats, how could the Chinese nation be today!

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During the peaceful transition period of modern national rejuvenation, a large number of national heroes and hero groups emerged, such as Kang Youwei, Liang Qichao, Sun Yat-sen, He Ziyuan, Chen Jiageng, Qian Xuesen, Deng Jiaxian, the League, patriotic overseas Chinese groups and so on.

Whether workers, peasants, intellectuals, soldiers, businessmen or overseas Chinese, a large number of national heroes have emerged among them. They have made selfless contributions to the independence, freedom, security of interests, dignity and honor of the Chinese nation, and have no regrets.

Ruan Ji, one of the "Seven Sages of Bamboo Forest", once went to Guangwu Mountain to visit the site of Chu-Han War and lamented: "There is no hero, but a son becomes famous!" In fact, no one is born a hero, and heroes come from little people. They can become heroes because they chase each other, neither too early nor too late. They just stepped on the most needed steps of the times and appeared in time at the most appropriate time.