A composition about experiencing traditional culture and cultivating patriotism

Students from Changsha No. 11 Middle School are performing the show "Chinese Dream". The program won second prize in the competition. Photo by Qiu Xiaofeng, Star Online, June 15 (Changsha Evening News reporter Qing Yongfeng, intern Chen Kangna) Chinese people celebrate the Chinese Festival, and the Dragon Boat Festival is approaching. For hundreds of thousands of middle school students in the city, in addition to rice dumplings and dragon boats... it also means... This is a grand reading event that respects and promotes tradition. Yesterday afternoon, the finals of “Our Festival—Dragon Boat Festival·Chinese Love Classics Reading Contest” were held at the Municipal Children’s Palace. It took half a month to select 18 groups of Changsha middle school students' reading masters, and they jointly presented a feast of sounds and visuals using classic Chinese studies. "Our Festival—Dragon Boat Festival·Chinese Love Classics Recitation Competition" is sponsored by the Propaganda Department of the Municipal Party Committee, the Municipal Civilization Office, and the Municipal Education Bureau. It is a recitation competition that focuses on traditional Chinese culture and cultivates patriotism among middle school students. Regarding Chinese classics, how would these post-90s students express themselves? The High School Affiliated to Changsha University took a time-travel trip, from the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the Tang and Song Dynasties, to New China. Twenty students from Class 177, the first grade of junior high school, used their favorite time travel to perform "Dragon Boat Festival", which was very creative. Eleven blind students from a special education school in Changsha recited "I Have a Strong Motherland" with their hearts. The touching story of the Wenchuan earthquake was once again brought to the stage, moving the entire audience. The "Window of the Westbound Train" by Changtie No. 1 Middle School not only expresses the historical tradition of the school, but also expresses the love for the motherland. As Tan Lige, a first-year girl from Yali Middle School who participated in the competition, said, when I recited Qu Yuan's "Although I died nine times, I still have no regrets", I was so excited that my eyes became wet. During the competition, I realized the greatness of the motherland. and long history. It is understood that this competition covers more than 70 middle schools in Changsha City. It is a large-scale literary festival for middle school students in Changsha City. It will be a literary competition with national brand influence covering middle and high school students. The 18 teams participating in the finals yesterday were recitation masters selected from five stations in Tianxin District, Furong District, Yuelu District, Kaifu District and Yuhua District.

In the end, Lushan International Experimental School and Changtie No. 1 Middle School won the first prize, and Hunan Guangyi Experimental Middle School, Changsha College Affiliated Middle School, City No. 11 Middle School, and Nanya Middle School won the second prize