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The expression of the feeling after reading is flexible and diverse, and it basically belongs to the category of argumentation, but the writing method is different from the general discussion, because it must be based on the feeling after reading. To put it simply, it is the feeling after reading, and the important thing is to describe the feeling, as follows:
During the summer vacation, I read the famous writer Li Mingsheng's Seven Steps to Aerospace - "Flying to the Spaceport", which tells the story of China's "Long March 3" rocket launching the American "Asia-1" satellite for the first time at the Xichang launch site, and records the glorious moment of China's space industry to carry forward the past and forge ahead into the future.
It is an epiphany of the rich and profound social and historical life content that can be contained in the tragic course of human space and China's space flight, and it is a literary expedition to move literature from the relationship between human beings themselves to the relationship between human beings and the universe at the same time.
Whenever I look up at the clear blue sky and see the five-star red flag fluttering in the wind, a sense of pride arises spontaneously. I am proud of China's various miracles in the history of aerospace, the unremitting spirit of exploration of the Chinese people, and the hard work of scientists.
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When the United States wanted to launch its satellites into space, it chose neither its own space shuttle nor France's "Ariane", but chose China's rockets. And the launch site was actually in a primitive ravine deep in the Daliang Mountains in Sichuan. This is a legend in itself. "Flying to the Spaceport" is the story of China's "Long March 3" rocket launching the American "Asia 1" satellite for the first time at the Xichang launch site.
The book includes not only the secrets and friendship of Chinese and American experts working together in the ravine, but also the collision and conflict between Chinese and Western civilizations at the launch site. The work is vertical and horizontal, and the degree of relaxation fully reveals the author's courage and potential to swallow and digest large-tonnage themes.
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In the 90s of the 20th century, Chinese astronauts successfully launched the US "Asia-1" satellite into space with the "Long March 3" rocket at the Xichang Satellite Launch Center, opening a new journey for China's aerospace industry to go abroad and into the world. This is China's first preemptive sale and launch of foreign commercial satellites, marking China's great success in the leading space industry. Li Mingsheng's book "Flying to the Spaceport" is an account of this process.
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"Flying to the Spaceport" tells the story of China's "Long March 3" rocket launching the American "Asia 1" satellite for the first time at the Xichang launch site, recording the glorious moment of China's space industry to carry forward the past and forge ahead into the future.
It is a writer's literary expedition from land to space. The process of a nation taking off heavily from the earth to the sky is not smooth sailing, it is bought by the hard work, youth, sweat and even lives of countless people.
At the Xichang Satellite Launch Site, a once-in-a-century mudslide erupted, houses collapsed, bridges collapsed, railways were destroyed, roads collapsed, and countless people were killed and injured.
In the face of the challenge of nature, all the soldiers did not retreat half a step, they did not care about the hardships, regardless of the storm, they worked together to fight with the life and death of nature, it is this tenacious and unyielding spirit, all the soldiers of the Xichang Satellite Base survived the difficulties and resumed the project.
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"Flying to the Spaceport" tells the story of China's "Long March 3" rocket launching the American "Asia 1" satellite for the first time at the Xichang launch site, recording the glorious moment of China's space industry to carry forward the past and forge ahead into the future.
It has set a precedent for Chinese literature to write "space civilization" and demonstrated the proud achievements of China's aerospace science and technology, and is known as the pioneering work of China's "aerospace literature".
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"Flying to the Spaceport" records the story of the successful launch of a foreign satellite by China's Xichang Satellite Launch Center on the Long March-3 carrier rocket, the American "Asia-1", which includes the cooperation and friendship between Chinese and American experts in the depths of the Daliang Mountains, as well as the collision and conflict between Eastern and Western civilizations at the intersection of modern satellite launch sites.
The whole work has a tight rhythm and a degree of relaxation, and completely reproduces the whole process of the first successful launch of a foreign satellite by a carrier rocket independently developed by China in a panoramic style, showing the wisdom and determination of the Chinese nation to forge ahead and constantly overcome difficulties.
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"Flying to the Spaceport" tells the story of China's "Long March 3" rocket launching the American "Asia 1" satellite for the first time at the Xichang launch site, recording the glorious moment of China's space industry to carry forward the past and forge ahead into the future.
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A1In the beautiful and cruel collision between primitive (ancient civilization) and modern civilization and ignorance, the East and the West (cultural exchange), a red fluttering hope like the rising sun is quietly rising.
2. Look for the footprints left by my youth, (the memories of youth) look for the dreams that I once loved bitterly, (the dreams of the past) look for the hopes that my passion once burned, and (the hope that I once had) look for the moon and the sun that my life once had.
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The second sentence uses the rhetorical device of comparison.
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Every time I look up at the starry sky, I look at the star array under the Big Dipper, like a ribbon across the sky; Looking at the meteors that draw out a short and brilliant splendor, as well as the vast sky, will always arouse our countless imaginations, and think about what kind of beautiful markets there are in the ethereal sky, and wonder if we can fly into space and witness the "beautiful markets" with our own eyes, so that the curiosity in our hearts can be satisfied.
The book "Flying to the Spaceport" written by the famous writer Mr. Li Mingsheng tells us such a story, in which Chinese astronauts cooperated with foreign scientists for the first time to use the "Long March 3" carrier rocket to put the "Asia-1" synchronous satellite into a predetermined orbit.
The process of a nation from sticking to the earth to traveling in the empty space cannot be smooth sailing, and there will definitely be countless difficulties and hardships, which are exchanged for countless people's youth, blind sweat, unremitting struggle and even their lives.
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