At the end of June, I needed to write a manuscript of about 1,111 words because I was going to participate in the centennial speech contest of the Party's founding. I have always been rambling, and I have never cared much about politics and state affairs. I am a person with low consciousness. However, although my consciousness is low, I am never careless about the manuscript. Every time I receive a task, I always write a few hundred words first, and then polish them carefully. I will never use other people's manuscripts, and I will never make exaggerated gestures. I will only say what I want to say. It is also common for the names of ancient poems and a bunch of Nobel literary works to run amok in the manuscript. In the end, there are still some literary youths who are false and lofty.
Who knows the theme of the centennial celebration, but it really gives me a little trouble. On weekdays, I just write some articles about my love and dedication, and I have life and experience. Such a big topic is rarely touched, not to mention that I am a person with extremely low political consciousness. I am not satisfied with writing a few drafts, either floating and boring or empty. In short, I feel that it is below standard and can't be finalized. Later, when I searched for the material from various web pages, I found that a drama called The Awakeing Age was mentioned several times, which was highly praised. My heart was bent, but I couldn't write anything in a hurry anyway. I just opened the website and watched it from the first episode.
? I don't have a TV at home, so I haven't sat in front of it for several years. First, I think it's a waste of time. Second, I think it's unnecessary to watch it at any time on various terminals with developed networks. So for two nights in a row, I moved out of my notebook and sat at the dining table, with a cup of boiled water and a packet of salt fried peanuts, which opened the way to follow the drama. What I didn't expect was that the road to follow the drama was so open and open. In just two days, I had finished watching nearly two-thirds of the plot, and I felt deeply in my heart and couldn't sum it up in a word. I had to write down my feelings on paper, and the manuscript was immediately decided. At this time, the competition was only less than two days away. After the game ended two days later, I came back with the certificate of second place and continued to watch the rest of the series. Without the sense of urgency to write a manuscript before, I read it carefully, for fear of missing a shot, for fear of reading it too fast and drawing too little.
if the first half is heroic, it is the agitation and inheritance of the literati's character, then the second half is painful helplessness and tragic. A pot of flower carvings, from the warm and mellow fragrance wrapped in quilts under Taoranting to the clear and intense feeling of being seen off by a friend when he took refuge in the south, but in two or three years, if the New Culture Movement has awakened some people's consciousness. On the riverbank where the north wind roared, facing the devastated country, the seven-foot-tall man wailed more than "sighing to hide his tears, mourning the hardships of the people's lives." Hearing of the loss of sovereignty in Shandong, patriotic students grew old overnight, and their feelings of home and country were sad, depressed and tearful. The young teenagers on the execution ground are in their prime, their faces covered with blood and stars, and they look back and say goodbye to eternal life with a smile. Pain is my first perception, followed by infinite remorse and self-blame. I hate that I didn't have a good understanding of infiltration when I was studying, and I just recited various important schedules in general by chanting scriptures. I blame myself for having gone through the combination and optimization of human genes for a hundred years, but I still don't have one tenth of your courage and perseverance a hundred years ago.
? Time has passed for a hundred years, and we have already abandoned the integrity and character of our ancestors. Everything is dying, and entertainment is paramount. But if this drama can awaken even a little of our youth's contemporary awakening, it is of great significance.