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Story: Reading for the Rise of China.
At the age of 12, *** left his hometown and came to the Northeast. At that time, Northeast China was the focus of contention among the imperialist powers in China. He got out of the car in Shenyang, and his uncle, who came to pick him up, pointed to a prosperous and lively place, and said to him:
Don't go to that place if it's okay! ”
Just as *** and his classmates were looking around, they suddenly found a group of people around the front of the patrol police station, shouting loudly. They hurried over to see a ragged woman crying in the crowd.
A large foreigner stood triumphantly aside. When asked, she found out that the woman's relatives had been run over by a foreigner's car, and she had hoped that the Chinese Patrol Police Bureau would support her and punish the foreigner. Who knew that the Chinese patrol police not only did not punish the foreigner who caused the accident, but reprimanded her.
In the self-cultivation class that day, Principal Wei asked the students a question: "May I ask why you study?" ”
The students were enthusiastic. Some said, "Read for reason." Some said, "Study for the sake of being an official." Others said, "Study to earn money." "Reading for Food" ......
I sat there quietly all the time, not rushing to speak. Principal Wei noticed it, gesturing to calm everyone down, and naming him. stood up and said clearly and firmly: "Read for the rise of China!" ”
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Said - Reading for the Rise of China".
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"Ambitious" means ambitious, idealistic.
Lofty ambition, pronunciation: [ yuǎn dà bào fù ] Sentence formation: 1. We don't mind small profits and don't mind starting from low, but we must have great ambitions.
2. Teachers often teach us that no matter what state you are in, you must have great ambitions at that time.
"Lofty ambition" comes from Song - Fan Zhongyan's "The Story of Yueyang Tower", the original sentence is: "It must be said that 'the worries of the world are worried, and the joy of the world is happy'".
synonyms: ambitious, ambitious, ambitious, and ambitiousAntonyms: discouraged, discouraged.
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Ambition b刼f?
aspiration;ambition; Aspirations and ambitions are extraordinary.
Ambitions against the monarchy.
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There are many people with great ambitions in history:
Basically, everyone who has become famous is yes. You can start from the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and count the historical figures whose names you remember, so that you will sort out many such characters.
Qin Shi Huang, Xiang Yu, Liu Bang, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Bai, Du Fu ......
In the long run, I think your teacher thinks you're not motivated or that you don't see things long enough. For example, if you want to raise pigs, you will raise pigs for the rest of your life, but the teacher wants you to process pork, and then make some pig accessories, and finally go to market.
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Great Expectations: Synopsis.
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