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Read Yu Qian's "Lime Gita" and tell us about the cultural genes you have inherited.

Reading Yu Qian's Lime Gita made me y feel the resilience and inheritance of Chinese cultural genes.

First of all, the Lime Gin itself is a symbol. Lime is an important material for construction and decoration, and the process of making it requires thousands of hammers and chisels, burning fires, and pulverizing bones, before it finally becomes hard and becomes a part of our lives. This spirit of resilience and growing stronger through trials and tribulations is an important gene of traditional Chinese culture.

Secondly, Yu Qian uses the language of poetry to express his praise and reverence for the spirit of steadfastness. The poem "thousands of hammers and ten thousand chisels out of the mountains, the fire burns as if it were idle" depicts the arduous process of mining and burning limestone, and "I'm not afraid of shattering my bones and body, but only to leave my innocence in the world" further demonstrates the chastity of limestone, even if it is shattered to the bone. Not flinch, just to leave a clean slate on earth. This spirit of steadfastness is also part of the Chinese cultural DNA.

Finally, the deeper meaning of this poem is to inspire each one of us to think about how to maintain the spirit of perseverance in our own life and work. In the face of difficulties and challenges, are we able to be as resilient as limestone and maintain a clean and upright character? This is also an important inheritance of Chinese cultural genes.

All in all, "Lime Chant" is a poem rich in symbolism, which contains the tenacity and inheritance of Chinese culture. Through reading this poem, I not only feel the spirit of the ancient people's steadfastness and unyielding spirit, but also have a deeper inspiration and thinking about my own life and work.