Thoughts on Reading Eight Women in the River

After watching Eight Women Throwing into the River, I feel 1. As a Mudanjiang native, I was still moved by the story of "eight women throwing themselves into the river". Whenever adults take me to visit the monument of eight heroines by the river, they will tell me the story of eight heroines.

During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, eight female officers and men of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Coalition headed by Leng Yun fought bravely in the Western Expedition, just like male soldiers. In the battle against Loushan Town, the Ministry encountered Japanese puppet troops at the May 4th Hunhe Ferry in Mudanjiang area. In order to cover the breakthrough of the big army, eight female soldiers fought fiercely with the Japanese puppet army, which made the main force quickly get rid of the enemy's attack, but was besieged by the enemy. In last stand, until the bullets run out, we will never give in to the Japanese puppet troops. Arm in arm, he waded into the Wushun River, sang "Internationale", drowned in the river and died bravely for his country. When they died, the oldest was 23 years old and the youngest was 13 years old.

Today, I read the story of eight women who threw themselves into the river on the Internet again, and I couldn't be calm for a long time. I know that our happy life today is bought with the blood of countless heroes. We should cherish the present learning environment, study hard and grow up to be the pillars of the motherland.

After watching "Eight Women in the River", I feel 2. In her wave, eight heroines disappeared forever. After reading the article "Eight Women Throwing into the River", I was filled with thoughts.

In order to reduce the loss of large troops, only eight women's groups undertake the cover task. There are fierce enemies in front and surging rivers behind. They resolutely refused the rescue of large troops and attracted the attention of the enemy. How brave they are.

If the main force is rescued, they will certainly be able to break through, but in this way, more comrades will be sacrificed, so they launched a fierce battle with the enemy. I was moved by their fearless spirit. I seem to have come to the Wushun River and seen this tragic and touching scene. I silently paid tribute to the heroines. At this point, everything around seems to be stagnant, and only the old man is still firmly moving forward.

After reading this article, I deeply understand and feel that national independence, national unity and a happy life are hard-won. We should cherish the good times now, study hard, make progress every day and strive to build a great motherland.

I'm impressed by reading "Eight Women in the River"! Awesome, amazing! When I finished reading this article, my heart was thrown into a calm lake like a big stone, which made me amazed and full of thoughts. Among them, eight heroines left a deep impression on me and sincerely admired me.

The article tells the story of eight female soldiers of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Coalition Women's Corps. In order to reduce the losses of large troops, they bravely shouldered the heavy responsibility of covering. The fierce enemy is in front, and the swift Wushun River is behind. Eight of them are not familiar with water, and the chances of survival are almost zero. However, they flatly refused the rescue of large troops and attracted the attention of the enemy. They're already dead.

If the main rescue, they will certainly be able to break through. If so, more comrades will die, and they would rather fight the enemy to the end. After reading this, I can't help worrying about her, proud of their fearless revolutionary heroism, and worried that there are only eight of them and a few women who want to defeat so many enemies. It is not easy! Now, there are three roads in front of them: one is to adjust the direction of troops, which can catch up with the troops faster, but the enemy is closely behind; Second, sacrifice in battle; The third is being captured by the enemy. They resolutely chose to die in the battlefield. They did not need the rescue of large troops, let alone to give in to the enemy.

The eight heroines went to the center of Wushun River without hesitation. They go forward bravely and go to the most brilliant end of their lives. I admire the indomitable spirit of the eight heroines in the Anti-Japanese War. I seem to see the picture of the eight heroines jumping into the rolling river.

China War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression won. However, the patriotic souls forged by the eight heroines with their lives will always inspire us to fight for the Chinese nation. Their names will be engraved on the monument forever and firmly in our hearts.

Looking back on our happy life now, we should feel ashamed! The youngest of the eight heroines is only thirteen years old. It happens that I am one year older than her this year. But she and I grew up in two different environments. I have the selfless love of my parents, the friendship of my classmates and the teaching of my teachers. Spoil in parents' arms every day and study in a spacious and bright classroom. As long as I encounter a little problem in my daily life, I won't seriously think about it. I expect someone to help me and tell myself the answer urgently. Learning lacks the spirit of not being afraid of difficulties and trying to overcome them! As for her, living in an era of war, not to mention reading, even food and clothing is a problem.

I closed the book gently, but I couldn't calm down for a long time. I deeply realize that national stability, national unity and a happy life are hard-won, and the Chinese nation is an invincible great nation. I silently lowered my head and stared at the red scarf on my chest. Shouldn't we take the heroine as an example, cherish the happy life now and study hard? Yes! Only by studying hard can we repay the society, the motherland and make the motherland more prosperous. Our present peaceful life is hard-won, which was bought by countless revolutionary martyrs with their lives and blood. I'd like to thank the eight women who cast themselves into the river. They set an example for me, taught me and gave me a new understanding of the value of life. It will make me a real person, a brave and strong person!