What's it like to read red classics?

Writing idea: Take the content of red classics as the theme, describe the development of the story, and finally summarize what we have learned from it. Text:

Today, I read the red classics, learned a lot of heroes, and learned a lot from them. The bird chose the sky because it has a pair of wings that can fly in the air; The fish chose the ocean because it has a swimming tail. A fine horse chooses a thousand miles to hire because it has a vigorous posture; History chose China because his country has the power of unity.

When I was reading red classics, I met a heroine-Liu Hulan. Liu Hulan is the youngest among many female martyrs of China * * * Production Party. This began with the Children's Alliance, and she began to receive the education of the Party, and saw the fundamental benefits brought by the land reform led by the Party to poor farmers. In order to bring people a stable life, he joined the * * * production party and became a member of the * * * production party.

Finally, because of the traitor's betrayal, Liu Hulan was caught by the enemy. Faced with the temptation of the enemy, he only replied that he would not confess if he gave me a gold man! On the execution ground, she shouted: "If you are afraid of death, don't be a party!" Finally, Liu Hulan died gloriously. Sister Liu Hulan, this great sister, this selfless sister. Chairman Mao praised her: "The greatness of life is the glory of death!" "

It is these historical scores accumulated in the long years that make China have such a profound culture. In fact, not every landscape is a precious culture. Because today's China is still the same mountain, a mountain that can never be pushed down. Every grain of soil is the essence of the Millennium tradition, and the roar in the forest is still the original chic. Life in the mountains has been handed down from generation to generation. What is really constant is vitality, the ability to always show green.

History has chosen you, my China and China forever.