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Tomb-Sweeping Day, also known as the outing festival, is a traditional festival in China, which is at the turn of mid-spring and late spring, that is, the first day from winter to the future 108. New knowledge of history I have compiled the 20 17 Tomb-Sweeping Day red scarf broadcast draft, welcome to read!

Article 1: Tomb-Sweeping Day Red Scarf Broadcast Draft

Teachers and students, I am the host Sun.

Teachers and students: I'm Sun Yongkang, the host.

H: Good morning, everyone!

A: Students, whenever the five-star red flag flutters against the morning sun, have you ever wondered why the five-star red flag is so bright red and why the five stars on the flag are so shining?

B: Students will not hesitate to say: The national flag is bright red, because it is covered with the blood of martyrs; The five stars shine, because they condense the spirit of heroes.

A: We know that the martyrs dyed the national flag red with their own blood and laid the foundation stone for the Heguo Building with their precious lives.

B: The great achievements of the martyrs are immortal, and their spirit is immortal. The Republic of China will not forget them! People will never forget them! Teenagers who live a happy life will never forget them!

April 5th is a traditional folk festival in China-Tomb-Sweeping Day. On this day, people often go to sweep graves and go hiking to mourn their dead ancestors. "There are many rains during the Qingming period, and pedestrians on the road want to break their souls." Tomb-Sweeping Day is one of the twenty-four solar terms in China, and it is also the most important day to worship ancestors and sweep graves. There are many touching legends about its origin. Let's choose one to talk about.

B: During the Spring and Autumn Period, Zhong Er, the son of the monarch of the State of Jin, fled abroad with the help of Jietui and others. They got lost in the barren hills and couldn't find anything to eat. At this time, Zhong Er still cared about the people, which moved meson. He cut a piece of meat from his leg, cooked it and handed it to Zhong Er. After 19 years of exile, Zhong Er finally returned to China and became a monarch. He rewarded everyone who escaped with him, except meson tui. After being reminded, he regretted it and decided to let mesons push himself.

Who knows that Jie Zitui has taken his old mother to the deep mountains and forests, but Zhong Er can't find him taking people over mountains and mountains. It was suggested that Yamakaji be released, but Zhong Er adopted this suggestion, which backfired, and the mother and son were burned to death under a big willow tree. Zhong Er regretted burying them under the willow tree. In order to avoid fireworks, he ordered the people of the whole country not to make a fire to cook on this day every year, which was designated as "Cold Food Festival". The following year, Zhong Er led ministers to visit the mountains. He found that the willow was resurrected, so he named it Qingming Willow, forbidding the "Cold Food Festival", and planted willow in "Tomb-Sweeping Day", which was passed down from generation to generation and became a national festival.

B: Tomb-Sweeping Day reminds us of the kind faces of our deceased relatives. "Tomb-Sweeping Day" makes us feel the noble character of our ancestors; Tomb-Sweeping Day reminds us of the past and revolutionary martyrs! Next, please listen to a poem Qingming.

A:

Only today

We can enter history.

Meet an old friend

The body of an old friend is a monument.

Carved the vicissitudes of the century

Our language is tears.

It contains the bitterness of the ancients.

Monuments and tears tears and monuments

Changes from generation to generation

The blood of an old friend is a river.

Flowing with the glory of the century

Our language is a song.

Sing a sad story of an old friend.

Rivers and songs and rivers

hand down from generation to generation

Only today

A river of tears.

Song, just sing a monument.

B: Next, let's interpret the San Zi Jing. Today, I will interpret these two sentences for everyone: "It is said that benevolence, righteousness, propriety and wisdom cannot be disturbed."

If all people can take the five unchangeable laws of benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, wisdom and faith as the standards of doing things and being a man, society will always maintain peace, so everyone should abide by them and not neglect them.

A: What does this sentence give us: In the 5,000-year history of civilization in China, how many people with lofty ideals wrote countless heroic deeds with their lives and blood? These people are really role models for us to learn from.

B: How was it, remember? Read it out loud with us: "What we are talking about is benevolence, righteousness, propriety, wisdom and faith among the five permanent members, which should not be disturbed." (Female) That's the end of today's content. Thank you for listening.

Thank you for listening. See you next time.

A: Goodbye.

Article 2: Tomb-Sweeping Day Red Scarf Broadcast Draft

Dear teachers! Dear students! Good Morning, everyone!

B: Our good friend, Sunshine Voice Radio, has come to see you again. The theme of today's broadcast is: Tomb-Sweeping Day.

Students, do you know? This Sunday is April 5th in Tomb-Sweeping Day. Tomb-Sweeping Day is a traditional festival in China, and it is also the most important festival of sacrifice. When it comes to Qingming, the first thing people think of must be sweeping graves. Indeed, sweeping graves is the earliest custom in Tomb-Sweeping Day, which has continued to this day. On this day, people often go to sweep graves and go hiking to mourn their dead ancestors. "There are many rains during the Qingming period, and pedestrians on the road want to break their souls." Tomb-Sweeping Day is one of the twenty-four solar terms in China, and it is also the most important day to worship ancestors and sweep graves. There are many touching legends about its origin. Let's choose one to talk about.

B: During the Spring and Autumn Period, Zhong Er, the son of the monarch of the State of Jin, fled abroad with the help of Jietui and others. They got lost in the barren hills and couldn't find anything to eat. At this time, Zhong Er still cared about the people, which moved meson. He cut a piece of meat from his leg, cooked it and handed it to Zhong Er. After 19 years of exile, Zhong Er finally returned to China and became a monarch. He rewarded everyone who escaped with him, except meson tui. After being reminded, he regretted it and decided to let mesons push himself.

Who knows that Jiezitui has already gone to the mountains with her old mother, so she led people to search the mountains, but she couldn't find them. It was suggested that Yamakaji be released, but Zhong Er adopted this suggestion, which backfired, and the mother and son were burned to death under a big willow tree. Zhong Er regretted burying them under the willow tree. In order to avoid fireworks, he ordered the people of the whole country not to make a fire to cook on this day every year, which was designated as "Cold Food Festival". The following year, Zhong Er led ministers to visit the mountains. He found that the willow was resurrected, so he named it Qingming Willow, forbidding the "Cold Food Festival", and planted willow in "Tomb-Sweeping Day", which was passed down from generation to generation and became a national festival.

A: Students, whenever the five-star red flag flutters against the morning sun, have you ever wondered why the five-star red flag is so bright red and why the five stars on the flag are so shining?

Students will not hesitate to say: the national flag is bright red, because it is stained with the blood of martyrs; The five stars shine, because they condense the spirit of heroes. We know that the martyrs dyed the national flag red with their own blood and laid the foundation stone for * * * and the national building with their precious lives.

B: Martyrs, at the moment when the Chinese nation is facing life and death, you built the Great Wall of Steel with your own flesh and blood to fight to the death with the Japanese imperialist aggressors. You fell down, but thousands of "people who don't want to be slaves" stood up and sang March of the Volunteers and inherited your unfinished business.

A: Martyrs, it was you who turned your love for the country and the working people into a spiritual force to fight against the enemy during the battle. You are not afraid of sacrifice, and go forward bravely, declaring the demise of the Chiang family dynasty and establishing a new China where the people are masters of their own affairs.

B: Martyrs, at the moment when socialist construction was most needed, you abandoned everything in your family and individuals, stepped forward without hesitation, gave your precious life selflessly to the motherland and the people, and spilled your blood all over the motherland.

How can we disrespect you? It is precisely because of your countless revolutionary martyrs, your loftiness and your selflessness that today's peaceful environment and the prosperity of the motherland have been achieved.

B: During the period of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, there were many little heroes like us. You must have heard of "Singing Two Little Boys Let the Cowherd Go", which is about the Wang Erxiao family in a small mountain village in Laiyuan, Hebei. After the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the Japanese army extended its claws to this quiet village. 1942101On October 25th, the second primary school was herding cattle on the hillside and met a devil who wanted to "mop up" the village. The devil asked him to lead the way, but the second child led the devil into the ambush circle of the Eighth Route Army. The devil found himself cheated and stabbed Erxiao in the chest with a bayonet.

After Wang Erxiao's death, local soldiers and civilians buried him on the hillside behind the village. Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Daily published his heroic deeds in the first edition. Fang Bing, a poet among poets, was deeply moved by Wang Erxiao's deeds, and soon wrote this song which has been circulated for more than 60 years.

A: Students, we are the lucky ones of the times. We must know that a happy life is hard-won, and we must also know our historical responsibility and mission. We should love ourselves and our motherland. We should study hard and add luster to her!

Another Tomb-Sweeping Day. Every time we go to Tomb-Sweeping Day, we naturally can't forget those martyrs who died for our country. They gave their precious lives to defend our motherland and dignity! Without the heroic sacrifice of the martyrs, how could we have our happy time today?

A: We will not forget the martyrs and history! What are we going to do in peacetime! What we do is: study hard! Revitalize China! Let our country be stronger and stand proudly in the east of the world! Comfort the heroic spirit with the prosperity of the country.

Students, let's inherit the legacy of the martyrs, study hard for the construction of our hometown and the prosperity of our motherland, and create a better tomorrow! This is the end of today's broadcast. Goodbye!