Wang Ruimin, principal of the primary school affiliated to Teachers College, said that this year marks the 95th anniversary of the founding of the Party, so the school decided to take this opportunity to let the primary school students here recite those classic red poems with educational significance on the special festival of Children's Day, so as to cultivate students' patriotism. Qi Yingjun, the fifth-grade class teacher, also told reporters that although the children may not understand the meaning of these poems at first, with the teacher's explanation and repeated rehearsal, the children have a deeper feeling when reciting. Of course, in the process of reading the classics, they also deepened their re-understanding of the past history.
The reporter noticed that among a group of primary school students in China, there are some foreign children, such as Hungarian child Hao Yue and Nepalese child Sisi. They are like a pair of sisters, who have forged a profound friendship through years of common study. The two sisters, who are fluent in Mandarin, told reporters that they have been living in China since they were born, so they speak Mandarin more fluently than their mother tongue. Every year on Children's Day, they will take part in school activities and have a happy holiday. As for their plans when they grow up, they said that when they grow up, they really want to be separated, one to stay in their beloved China and the other to return to their motherland.
During the two-hour program, the children recited classic poems such as Ode to the National Flag, I Love You, China, Qingpingle Liupanshan and Party, I song for you, which not only deepened their understanding of the motherland, but also made this Children's Day more unforgettable.