Qingdao Shandong Road Primary School held the flag -raising ceremony of "Do not forget the national shame, our self -improvement"

Author:Qingdao good boy Time:2022.09.20

Remembering the long years, condensing the rays of reveries. If a modern Chinese history is full of blood and tears and pain in the Chinese nation, then the "September 18th" incident is undoubtedly the deepest trauma. On September 19th, Qingdao Shandong Road Primary School held the flag raising ceremony of the theme of "Do not forget the national shame", calling on students to not forget the national shame, work hard, revitalize China, and make patriotism the main theme of learning and life.

Along with the majestic "The Volunteer's Army", the five -star red flag rose. Cui Yiru, Yao Ziqi, Liu Zizhen, Yuan Yizhe, Li Zhuoyu, and Xu Haoxuan, who were served as the Squadron of the 3.2 squadron this week.

3.2 Squadron counselor Liu Xiangxin's speech "Don't forget the national shame, forget the September 18th" state's speech.

Today we commemorate "September 18" and reflect on the past to make the tragedy of history stop repeating. The chorus "Wanjiang" brought by Class 3.2 incorporates deep love for the motherland into the singing. We are lucky to be born in China, inheritance with a pulse of blood, and our country has a faith that is immortal for thousands of years.

In mind the past to avoid tragedy, cherish peace, you need to remember history. The teacher who has not forgotten the future. After going away, we should remember history and responsibility. It is everyone's responsibility to keep working hard. Let's work hard to continue to fight for the Chinese dream of national rejuvenation. (Source: Qingdao Shandong Road Primary School)

Editor in charge: Zhang Xu

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