The content of the handwritten newspaper of "Nanyue Xianghuan Passing on the Fire" is as follows:
It means that in Guangdong, double support is held at the work place, the army is supported and the families are given priority, and the army supports the government and loves the people. This spirit can be passed down from generation to generation. Go down. Among them, Nanyue is the abbreviation of Guangdong Province, and the term "Nanyue" originated from "Hanshu".
The dual support of South and Guangdong mentioned here of course refers to some social activities organized under the leadership of the party that can continuously consolidate and strengthen the unity between the military and the government, the military and the people. Let ordinary people be able to connect with the military, understand each other, and strengthen unity.
This kind of activity is quite meaningful. Generally, when such activities are held now, more young people can participate in it through the use of various online platforms such as TV, WeChat, and Douyin. Handwritten newspapers, short videos and other different expressions are used to tell about some lovely people in the new era.
Explanation of the story of the fire:
The story of the fire (Pinyin: xīn jìn huǒ chuán) is an idiom, which originated from Zhuangzi's "Zhuangzi's Health Preservation Master" in the pre-Qin Dynasty and his later studies. 》.
The firewood passed on as fuel (firewood: firewood) means that although the firewood is burned out, the fire is still passed down. It is a metaphor for the transmission of knowledge and skills from generation to generation, and also generally refers to the endless transmission. Linked structure; generally used as a predicate in a sentence.
During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, different schools of thought competed for prominence, forming a situation in which a hundred schools of thought contended. The various academic schools from the pre-Qin Dynasty to the early Han Dynasty were collectively referred to as the "nine streams and ten schools."
Later, Confucianism developed through Confucius, Mencius, Xunzi, Dong Zhongshu, Cheng Yi, Cheng Hao, Zhu Xi, etc., establishing its dominant position in Chinese culture. The reason why Confucianism has been able to develop and grow in this way is precisely because it is passed down from generation to generation.