the first act
narrator: November 24th, 2112. Location: Law Class 123, School of Law, Wuhan University of Science and Technology
(recording): The first Wuhan University of Science and Technology radio station is now on the air. Today's program is arranged for you. First, broadcast a news. Last year, a teaching delegation from Hubei Province visited several institutions of higher learning in Taiwan Province, the treasure island of the motherland. This year, the Taipei Youth Foundation appointed 21 students. One of them, Wu Wanjia, will come to our school.
(Law 3 classroom is noisy)
Know-it-all: (with earplugs) I'm KAO, a student in Taiwan Province.
Student A: Know-it-all, what are you yelling about? ! Is it noisy?
know-it-all: no, it's Taiwan, Taiwan.
Student A: Hold your head up. Maybe it's-a vacation? ! !
(Learn from the third class, jump up, lunge, swing, and shout "Hem, ha, ha, look! Then it will be our tomorrow! One of them took out his hand-made "Sun" (Laughter)
Know-it-all: You, you, your are so cool!
student a is OK, and if he has something to say, let him know if he has anything to say.
know-it-all: well, a Taiwan Province student will come to our school.
student a: really? Hey! If you can come to our class, then you will be a beautiful girl. YEAH! "Girl in Alishan" (A "beauty" came out from the background and wrote "beauty" on a cardboard. Learn from C and wait for three people to repeat the previous actions)
Student B: All right, stop it. Know-it-all, Taiwan Province people speak Minnan. Can we understand them?
Know-it-all (proud and full of air) can't be. People in Taiwan Province are starting to speak Mandarin now.
Student B: Hey, Know-it-all, what are you dragging? What's with the air? Tell us something about Taiwan Province if you can!
know-it-all: Taiwan Province, there are so many things to talk about. (begins to express emotion) Ah! Beautiful scenery! Huh? The scenery is charming! Ah! Beautiful women are like clouds! Ah ```````` ` Ah ``````
(Little Song Wang rushes in cheerfully)
Little Song Wang: Tell everyone a good news
Class: (Shouting in unison) WHAT?
Little Song Wang: That is, the Taiwan Province student mentioned on the radio just now will come to our class and study with us for a month!
whole body: (in unison) yeah!
Little Song Wang: Everybody be quiet. I'll go and see if there is any. (Running to the door and looking around, surprised) The monitor came with him! Come on, come on, everybody sit down. (The monitor joins Wu Wanjia)
Class leader: Tell everyone a good news. This is a Taiwan Province student.
The whole body: (Interrupting) Oh, I already know. Let him introduce himself.
Wu Wanjia: Hello, my name is Wu Wanjia, and I'm from Soochow University in Taipei. I'm glad to meet you here. Speaking of it, we are still fellow villagers. My grandfather's ancestral home is in Hubei. When I was a child, my grandfather often told me about the mountains, rivers, customs and customs of the mainland. He often recited to me with passion such a heroic poem: "river of no return, the waves have washed away all the romantic figures of the ages." Therefore, I have been infatuated with mainland scenery since I was a child, especially with mainland songs. I hope that in the days to come, we can become good friends!
Song Wang: You live in Taipei, so you must live very close to Jeff Chang Shin-Che?
Wu wanjia: almost!
Little Song King: Then can you sing us a song by Jeff Chang Shin-Che?
Wu Wanjia: (looking at the monitor with embarrassment) This ```````
Class leader: Well, Wu Wanjia just arrived from Tianhe Airport, and we are still ```````
The whole body: No, no, Wu Wanjia will sing a song!
Wu Wanjia: (full of confidence) Since everyone is so enthusiastic, let me sing my favorite song!
(The students are extremely excited and eagerly looking at Wu, expecting that he can sing pop songs)
Wu Wanjia: March of the Volunteers
The whole body: alas-(someone commented)
Wu Wanjia: (wronged and disappointed) You? ````````` Perhaps it is common to sing the national anthem in mainland China, but in Taiwan Province, people always want to sing the national anthem. But I don't know why, in Taiwan Province, it is very difficult to sing the national anthem. I want to tell you a story that I experienced personally. It was in the summer of 1997. The second act
The narration time was on June 31, 1997 in the auditorium of Jianguo Middle School in Taipei.
(With the light steps of the music host, the spotlight was given)
Moderator: Ladies and gentlemen, up to now, Jianguo Middle School in Taipei. Just now, contestant No.7' s "Sisters" won applause from everyone, and her final score was 9.76. Next, contestant No.8 will bring us a song "Love is One Word" by Jeff Chang Shin-Che. Please welcome contestant No.8 to choose Wu Wanjia!
[ Host, Wu Wanjia ]
Wu Wanjia: At this moment, my grandfather is lying in a hospital bed. He is a veteran. Although he has been to Cang Sang for most of his life, he still loves life and is full of love. Old grandpa even often hummed the songs he sang in his youth. Grandpa is in hospital, but he still cares about me and today's singer contest. Today, I temporarily decided to sing March of the Volunteers, my grandfather's favorite song, and dedicate it to my grandfather and everyone.
(Narrator: After that, Wu Wanjia sang the national anthem with deep affection. At this time, there was a lot of discussion on the judges' bench)
, [Dark field, spotlight shining on the judges' bench ]
Judge 1 sang well, with a wide range and beautiful timbre, and could score 9.9 points.
There are 2 pairs of judges. This player's understanding of music is very accurate and expressive, and should be given high marks.
Judge 3, I'm afraid it's inappropriate ... (awkward)
What's wrong with Judge 1? The singer's passion and depth are measured, rare and rare.
the judges' four teachers' concerns are justified. There is something wrong with giving high marks to this program. You know, our discipline director is a person that Lee Teng-hui has met ...
Judge 2, we are practical. Singer's Grand Prix, what should we look at instead of the singer's strength? Besides, didn't you see the atmosphere on the field? How enthusiastic, visible, and appreciated by the audience.
Judge 3: We live in Taiwan Province, so we can't just talk about things. You don't care about politics, and politics will find you.
what happened to judge 1 politics? In those days, the volunteers opposed foreign aggression and made great contributions to our nation. March of the Volunteers has inspired many people to rise up against foreign aggression, which is also a great contribution.
Judge 4: If we score high, I'm afraid we will pack our bags and go home tomorrow.
Judge 3: Our bedding is a trivial matter. Will it bring trouble to the whole school? If the influence is too great, the young singer will be persecuted and maybe hurt others.
Judge 1 didn't expect that as a teacher, he had to do something against his will, that's all.
(dark field. For a moment, the lights go on, and the host goes on)
Host: Let's ask the judges to highlight points, 8 points, 7.6 points, 7.3 points and 7.4 points. Please show the scorer the final score. The final score of No.8 player Wu Wanjia is 7.58. Unfortunately, the song of contestant No.8 was not chosen ...
The third act
The narration time was on October 24th, 2112 in Law Class 123
(Sad music started-Richard's Homesickness)
Wu Wanjia: I won the last place in that competition, but I don't regret it. My grandfather was forcibly taken to Taiwan Province in 1949. Over the years, he missed his relatives in his hometown day and night. Grandpa gave me this name to "never forget my home" and not forget that my roots are in the mainland. Five years ago, when the majestic national anthem sounded in Hong Kong, grandpa couldn't help crying. Just a few days ago, I accompanied my grandfather to the seaside and looked at the vast Taiwan Province Strait. My grandfather's voice trembled in the sea breeze: "God, when can I go back!"
Grandpa is 81 years old, but he has been wandering outside and can't go home! Looking at grandpa's gray hair on his temples, my heart is crying: grandpa misses home, so do we!
Grandpa taught me to sing the national anthem. Grandpa often tells me: "A China person, a Chinese descendant, you can be tone deaf, you can't sing any songs, but you can't help but learn our own national anthem! We are old, this song embodies the soul of the Chinese nation, and you have to sing it from generation to generation. "
Our whole family has the same wish. I hope that one day, when the motherland is reunified, we can stand in Tiananmen Square and sing our own national anthem!
(When the accompaniment starts, the whole class is deeply infected and stands up to sing the national anthem)
Narrator: Students, let's wish our great motherland an early reunification!