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Traditional Festival Introduction Broadcast Draft

The contents of the National Day broadcast are as follows:

Dear teachers and students:

In a blink of an eye, the National Day comes to us with the cool autumn wind. The autumn season is an intoxicating harvest season with fruitful results. When the National Day comes, people's faces will be as bright as flowers, because the harvest festival is full of happiness, joy and peace. Autumn is the most common season among the four seasons, and founding ceremony compiled it into a historical memorial book. Since then, the golden autumn has become the supreme symbol, and the golden autumn season has branded the warmest glorious page.

The term "National Day" originally refers to a national celebration, which was first seen in the Western Jin Dynasty. Lu Ji, a writer in the Western Jin Dynasty, once recorded in the article "On the Five Permanent Members" that "the National Day is only beneficial, and the main worry is not harmful". In the feudal era of our country, the great events celebrated by the whole country were nothing more than the emperor's accession to the throne and his birthday (the Qing Dynasty called the emperor's birthday Long live the festival). Therefore, in ancient China, the emperor's accession to the throne and birthday were called "National Day". Today, the National Day is called National Day.

To celebrate the National Day, governments usually hold a National Day reception, presided over by the head of state, government or foreign minister, and invite local ambassadors and other important foreign guests to attend.

Today, a new generation of leaders in China will carry forward the past and lead the Chinese nation to new glories! The waves behind the Yangtze River push the waves ahead, and each generation is stronger than the next. We firmly believe that with our unremitting efforts, the sky will be bluer, the mountains will be greener, the water will be clearer, the economy will be more prosperous, the people will be happier, the national strength will be stronger and tomorrow will be better.

Writing requirements:

① Use more short sentences, and less or no long sentences.

② Use less dialects and dialects, and try not to use simplified words or abbreviations unfamiliar to the masses.

③ Use less written language, classical Chinese words and monosyllabic words. Turn monosyllabic words into disyllabic words; Turn written language into spoken language; Classical Chinese characters are changed into vernacular Chinese; Words with different sounds and words should be changed.

④ Don't use brackets, dashes and ellipsis, because the content is not easy to read; Try not to use negative quotation marks, but use "so-called" instead.