October 1 is the 72nd anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. 72 years of ups and downs, 72 years of vicissitudes, 72 years of hard work, 72 years of splendid glory, in exchange for the prosperity of the motherland, In exchange for people's happiness and well-being. On October 1st, we gathered under the five-star red flag in the early morning autumn wind, expressing our enthusiasm for the motherland, celebrating the birthday of our motherland, and wishing China more prosperity and strength.
Everyone expresses their love for the motherland in different ways. Some people express their wishes for the motherland by singing, and some express their patriotism by writing poems. On this day, Zhang Guimei recited the poem "Motherland, My Dear Motherland" affectionately. She used her own unique way to congratulate the country's birthday. Among the verses she recited, there was such a sentence that was different from the original poem, This sentence was carefully rewritten by her to express her best wishes for the motherland. This sentence is: Motherland, I am one 1.4 billion of you. From her poems, we can hear her deep patriotism. Maybe many people are not very familiar with the name Zhang Guimei. She is a member of the Communist Party of China and was born in Mudanjiang City, Heilongjiang Province in 1957. She has lived in a happy family since she was a child. Compared with her peers, she can be said to have grown up in a honeypot. In 1975, she followed her sister to Yunnan Province to teach, and she stayed there for several decades. At the same time, she was also the founder of China's first free girls' high school. Over the years, she sent nearly a thousand girls out of the mountains, allowing them to broaden their horizons and receive a good education. She is known as the lantern holder who changed the fate of girls in the mountains. He once said that as long as he still has breath, he will continue to stand on the podium and devote all his energy to this one-foot podium.
In 2021, she was named the 2020 Person of the Year Who Touched China. At the same time, she also won the honorary title of National Model for Poverty Alleviation. Her lifetime contributions deserve everyone's praise and praise.