Please give a brief introduction to the Revolution of 1911 by the host of the class meeting with the theme of the Revolution of 1911, and then let the students do activities in groups of four.

"The willows touch the distant thoughts, and the raindrops beat the ripples of the ocean of joy." Dozens of spring and autumn have passed, and the new China has changed its old look and replaced it with a new look of strength and prosperity that has been tried and tested repeatedly. Indeed, many things have changed, but our reverence and nostalgia for the martyrs will never change. Dear martyrs, can you hear our call? Do you know we miss you? ...

From the Revolution of 1911 to the Nanchang Uprising, from the 20,000-mile Long March to the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, you exchanged your blood and precious lives for the final victory and the people's livelihood.

We still remember Huang Jiguang who blocked the enemy's muzzle with his chest, and we still remember Dong Cunrui who personally held the explosive charge. We will never forget those warriors who would rather die than surrender-Liu Hulan and Fang Zhimin ... Of course, there are more martyrs, and we can't name them, but it is because of you that China has risen and taken off.

In just a few decades, China has undergone earth-shaking changes again and again, which has made Chinese people proud and attracted worldwide attention. Our motherland, the bright Oriental Pearl, has finally risen! And you, respectable and lovely martyrs, are the greatest heroes! Without you, there would be no China today! The motherland will never forget you and the people will always remember you.

As a new generation of students and future pillars of the country, we must study hard, work hard and bravely climb the peak of science. Dear martyrs, we will never live up to your expectations and will never let you down. We will move forward step by step under your gaze. Please bless us!