It taught me what a strong will is. That tall and straight waist, tall and straight chest and high-spirited momentum tell me that it is the heroic spirit of soldiers; I was shocked and moved by the figure standing in the hot sun, the eyes shining with sweat, and the legs that supported the heavy body but remained motionless. They have the belief of iron casting and the will of steel welding. They, a group of intelligent, serious and humorous upright instructors, bring us their iron discipline and teach us what is the demeanor of a soldier and what is the strong will of steel.
It taught me what is the power of unity. Harmony in Creation: Beautiful Sparks in generate. Look, uniform uniforms, heroic steps and loud slogans are so pleasing to the eye and inspiring. Unity is strength, which is no longer a simple sentence. It gives us the philosophy of life and warns us of the idea of being a man. In the training of military training, we have created an irresistible wall, and the sense of collective honor makes us interpret it incisively and vividly, and the more we look at it, the more beautiful it is. Isn't it? In that tug-of-war, that kind of eager excitement, that kind of Qi Xin's concerted cooperation and that kind of uncontrollable joy all showed our 63 closely linked hearts. At the moment when the power of unity turned us from defeat to victory, our blushing faces and jumping cheers made us truly realize this joy and made us realize that there is a power called unity.
How can seedlings grow into towering trees without being baptized by wind and frost? How can the young eagle fly to the sky of Wan Li without experiencing wind and rain? How do streams meet in the vast sea without experiencing turbulence and displacement? And young us, without hard training, how can we become the pillars of the country.
Here, we have tasted all kinds of flavors. In the military posture training that did not move in the wind, we honed our will and tasted the bitterness that was difficult to swallow; In that much-watched tug-of-war, we forged our body and mind and tasted the pain of failure. ...
Perhaps, these short seven days are insignificant, but they have left us with an extremely deep impression. It makes us learn to be self-reliant, self-reliant, self-respecting and self-loving, makes our tender hearts full and mature, lets us walk out of the warm nest carefully woven by others and bravely stand up and challenge the wind and rain.
Dear teachers, have a nice trip!