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The topic is "following the trend". The first paragraph is the argument. Words: 811 words. Genre: argumentative.

I once saw a sentence in an essay, "Will it taste if you walk behind people and chew the steamed buns that others have chewed?"? But I saw a foolish man eating with relish ... "It's ridiculous to add the word" China "after" foolish ",which was surprisingly taken for granted. In recent years, various TV stations have begun to follow the example of Hunan Satellite TV and have launched new talent shows. From the beginning of Super Girl, Happy Boys, Come on, My Hero to Dream of China and Dream of Red Mansions,,, and now there are China's Got Talent Show, Glee Club, sing the chinese and China Dream Show ... As a result, major TV stations,, and broke the storm of copying programs from each other. Who copied who, and who can tell me why? I am also at war with him for copying things from other countries in his own country. It is better to think about when China's TV programs will change from "Made in the United States, followed by China" to "Created by China, with China leading". We should spend more time and energy to explore how to create original programs suitable for China. Most of the programs that are now in full swing on TV stations can find original models overseas, and few programs are really created by China himself. This kind of follow-up can be imitated in part. If 71% are similar or even the same, then the program can be safely said to be plagiarized and failed. This kind of follow-up is naturally incorrect. But following the trend is not completely denied. In 2116, there was a famous dust donation in Qingdao. A mysterious Qingdao woman made large donations with the name "dust" many times. The staff of Qingdao Red Cross Society were very moved. When they tried to find her, one after another "dust" appeared, including Li Weichen and Zhang Weichen ... Many kind donors left the name "dust". So "Dust" has gradually become a caring group from an ordinary and kind citizen, and many people have contributed their hearts through "Dust". This kind of follow-up shows the unity and friendship of the Chinese nation, and makes everyone follow suit on this matter. In this way, how can it be bad to follow the trend? Summer is coming, and the implication is that summer vacation is not far away. When the children's summer vacation is coming, it is the busiest time for every parent. What are you busy with? Sign up for various classes for children! Those with good grades should report to the special class; Those with poor grades should be reported, and they should be reported to study and improve classes. What swimming class, cartoon class, sketch class, calligraphy class, dance class, taekwondo class, violin class ... composition class, mental arithmetic class, reading class, grammar class ... Why do parents take pains to enroll their children in interest classes? (Although this does not arouse children's interest) I think there are two points. First, every parent wants his children to have a skill, be more skilled than other children, or their children's grades can go up a little; Second, first, one or two parents enrolled their children in interest classes, and then one after another. Parents always felt that their children seemed to be a little different from their children, so making up lessons became a habit, and the children got used to it even though they didn't want to. I think this "following the trend" can be considered from two aspects. First, it is undeniable that parents are good for their children. Parents sometimes have to ask their children for advice, which is a kind of respect for their children. But there is also a sad follow-up. Another example-it's noon, KFC, there's a McDonald's opposite, and there's a stick at the diagonal! John. The window of the cupboard was crowded, and a few seats were finally vacated, but in the blink of an eye, several young women dressed in Korean costumes asked for them. Outside-"Mom, I'm going to KFC for lunch instead of grandma's, okay?" Mom! " A half-sized child begged by pulling a young woman's skirt. An old woman next to her smiled, nodded and said, "OK," and said to the young woman, "Listen to the baby. I can go there next time." The restaurant with the signs of "Lu", "Xiang", "Sichuan", "Su" and "Guangdong" hanging behind it is not worse than KFC, but the business is very depressed ... There is a weak smile on the mouth and a little acidity on the tip of the nose ... Where is China? Where is the 5,111-year-old culture of China? We have abandoned our own culture, will we have a future? Where is the future of China? It would be a kind of sorrow if you follow the trend and become a "crazy heel". China people want live high's style and their own personality. We are the same, really wonderful in live high. Want to fashion is not to follow the footsteps of others, but to imitate the style. It is the real fashion to walk out of a different road by yourself. Thinking, maybe after many years, we will wake up, stop following the trend, stop following crazily ... So what will happen to China?

autumn wind blows and leaves rustle. I walked aimlessly in the street.

not far away, KFC's big signboard stands on the street. There is an endless stream of people coming in and out. Several students-looking children rushed and shouted, "Hurry up, hurry up, there will be no room!" " Looking back at the opposite side, the doors of restaurants in Shandong, Guangdong, Sichuan and Jiangsu can be described as "cold horses in front of the door". I can't help sighing. Another wave rushed past the crowd heading for KFC, and the noise drowned my sigh.

In front, two girls in fashionable clothes are showing off to each other. "Look, I just bought this, but what about the latest headdress in Korea in 2117!" "Hum, what is this? My mother's unit organized a trip to South Korea, and I asked her to buy me a traditional Korean costume, which is exactly the same as the hanbok worn by the crown princess in the popular TV series Palace!" "Wow, I envy you ..."

A trace of sadness came to my mind, which reminded me of a previous report: the famous Matsushita Company in Japan advertised its products, and most of the dubbing and soundtracks used were children's voices and children's songs. When the media interviewed Panasonic, their answer turned out to be: Children's voices are used to make China people accept Panasonic's influence from childhood. When they grow up, they will naturally get close to Panasonic and choose Panasonic as soon as they hear their childhood music. What a chilling answer! "Panasonic" is deeply rooted in the memory of Chinese people, making them irresistible and unable to get rid of it! Looking up at today's society, Japanese food is popular in the catering industry, hip-hop style is popular in Europe and America in the music circle, and even the Spring Festival Evening is popular with "Dae Jang Geum". Yes, we are following the trend, but have we ever thought: Where is China? Where is Confucianism in China? Where is the 5,111-year-old civilization in China? Where are the roots of the descendants of the Yellow Emperor?

poverty, emptiness and blind obedience are the remarkable characteristics of our generation. What is popular follows what is popular. Today is Chris Lee's "corn" and tomorrow is Lina's "Sydney". In fact, we don't even know ourselves. Who am I? What am I going to do now? What kind of life do I want to live? What kind of person do I want to be? I don't know. I don't even know Yes, because of poverty, it is empty; Because of emptiness, I follow blindly.

a philosopher once said that a nation without science and technology will collapse when it is hit; A nation without its own culture will collapse if it doesn't fight. A nation that abandons its own culture is sad and has no future. The wind blew, tugging at the grass on the roadside, trying to uproot it, but the grass blew without trace, and its roots did not move. When you look intently, it turned out that it firmly grasped its mother, the earth.

On the opposite side, a group of children looked at a gorgeous Ming Dynasty costume and screamed, "What a beautiful Hanbok!" I can't help but burst into tears when I hear the harsh cry of new people.