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Liushahe, formerly known as Yu Xuntan, a native of Jintang, Sichuan, a contemporary poet, was born in Chengdu on November 11, 1931, and moved back to his hometown on Huaishu Street in Jintang in 1935. Since childhood, he has studied ancient Chinese and made classical Chinese. In 1947, he entered the high school of the provincial Chengdu middle school and transferred to study new literature.
In 1949, he entered the Department of Agricultural Chemistry of Sichuan University, and became more and more diligent in writing. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as the supplement of the "Peasant Daily" in western Sichuan, the creator of the Sichuan Provincial Federation of Literary and Art Circles, the poetry magazine "Star", and the fourth director of the China Writers Association. Later, he specialized in creation in the Sichuan Branch of the China Writers Association.
He is the author of poetry collections "Farewell to Mars" and "Quicksand River Poems".In 1950, he worked as a supplement to the "Sichuan West Peasant Daily". In 1952, he was transferred to the Sichuan Provincial Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and successively served as a creator, "Sichuan Masses" and "Stars".
After 1957, he engaged in a variety of jobs in Chengdu, and studied hundreds of schools of thought in his spare time. In 1966, he was wrongly convicted of being a rightist and sent back to his hometown in Jintang to work to make ends meet, a total of 12 years. In 1978, he worked as a librarian at the Jintang County Cultural Center.
In 1979, he made a comeback and published works. At the end of the year, he was transferred back to the Sichuan Provincial Federation of Literary and Art Circles and served as "Star". Director of the Chinese Writers Association and Vice Chairman of the Sichuan Writers Association.
Since 1985, he has been writing full-time and has published 20 works. His poem "Ideal" was compiled into the sixth lesson of the seventh grade of the Renjiao edition of the textbook, the sixth lesson of the seventh grade of the Tianjin edition of the seventh grade of the human education textbook, and the first lesson of the sixth grade of the Lujiao edition of the second volume of the Chinese language.
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My thoughts.
Everyone has their own ideals, and of course I am no exception. When I was a child, my little treasure chest also contained colorful ideals. Today I will open my treasure chest and show you the treasures inside.
At a very young age, I had my first ideal. Be a policewoman. The ideals of childhood are ridiculous and childish when I think about it now.
At that time, I actually fell in love with the beautiful police uniforms of the female policemen, and their sassy and heroic posture when they stood on the road and commanded traffic. Soon, however, my dreams changed, as I gradually became aware of the hardships and difficulties of becoming a policewoman.
So, being a painter became my second dream. Since I was a child, I have been very sensitive to painting, and I often draw some "masterpieces" by myself and show them to my parents. When my parents learned that I liked to draw, they immediately enrolled me in an art class.
Maybe it's because of the playful nature of children. After taking art classes, I didn't like drawing very much. He even ran away to play with his classmates during art class.
And just like that, my second dream came to naught.
By the time I had my third dream, I was in the fourth grade of elementary school. At that time, my dream was to become a teacher. Since I was a child, I have been in contact with many teachers, some of whom are older and more senior; There are also young, less experienced ones.
But no matter what kind of teachers they are and what subject they teach, I like them very much. In the future, I would like to stand on a high podium and teach my students like them.
I'm now a sixth-grader. I'm about to enter the halls of middle school. Today, I am no longer a child who doesn't understand anything; Today, I have my own unique opinions and ideas on some things.
Now my dream is to be a person who contributes to society. You might say it's not ideal. But during this long school life, I am not sure if my dreams will ever change.
But what I am sure of is that what I have always done is to be a person who contributes to society and all of humanity.
Nowadays, many students often talk about their lofty ideals and ambitions. But often do not do a good job of some of the little things around you that should be done. Not even some basic social morals.
If we want to realize our ideals, we must start from the small things around us, start from ourselves, and we can't have "don't take the good as a small thing, and don't take the evil as a small thing." Thoughts. It is necessary to lay the foundation for your ideals in a down-to-earth manner.
Eventually, it will be able to make it happen!
Maybe your ideals are as many as the stars, and maybe your ideals will never change, but no matter what career or work I want to do when I grow up, there is only one requirement for myself that will never change, that is, to start from small things, always start with myself. Be a person who contributes to society and all of humanity!
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