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Golden Sheep Network Review: Standing on the "Yalu River" dedicated to the "Sea of Stars"

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Recently, the movie "Crossing the Yalu River" was screened nationwide, triggering a warm response from the audience. In 1950, they were young, with an average age of less than 20 years old, but they had shouldered the historical mission of defending their homeland. Young cadres were born in a great era, and they should draw spiritual strength on the banks of the "Yalu River" in the bloody rain and wind, immerse themselves in hard work, move forward with courage and determination, and dedicate themselves to the "sea of stars."

Young cadres must have the vigor to "fight with one punch, lest a hundred punches come" and dedicate themselves to the "sea of stars" in which officials start their own businesses. 71 years ago, the newly born New China faced the most powerful enemy in the world at that time, however, the volunteer soldiers did not retreat, they wore single clothes, crossed the Yalu River, and rushed to the exotic battlefield of minus thirty or forty degrees. "The heroic deeds of the Shroud of The Shroud of The Horse, the Death Of which Eventually Makes Sweat and Bamboo Fragrant." The broad masses of young cadres, on the road ahead, in the face of the "hard bones" that are difficult to gnaw, must dare to overcome difficulties, face the challenges head-on with the courage of "the more difficult they are, the more they move forward," and let the belief that "there is no invincible enemy" occupy the ideological high ground.

Young cadres must have the tenacity to "stick to their positions and become ice sculptures" and dedicate themselves to the "sea of stars" where officials start their own businesses. On the battlefield of Chosin Lake, more than 100 volunteer soldiers, in the ice and snow, holding steel guns, staring in the direction of the enemy, transformed into ice sculptures that will jump up at any time. This scene made the American generals look sideways and be in awe of military salutes. "Firmly believe that the green mountain does not relax, and the root is in the broken rock." The broad masses of young cadres, as the reserve force of the party, must dare to forge extraordinary willpower in the face of difficult and difficult situations, take a clear-cut stand in the face of major issues of right and wrong, hold firm in their positions, and stand firm when they suffer setbacks, be open-minded at critical moments, and stand up to them in times of crisis.

Young cadres must have the vigor to "fight to one person and not go to the battlefield." Chai Yunzhen, a first-class combat hero of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army, still did not take up his position when he was alone, and fought with the enemy with his thin body until he was dying. "I smiled at the sky with my horizontal knife and went to keep the liver and gallbladder for two kunluns." The broad masses of young cadres must abandon their personal selfish and distracting thoughts, muster up the vigor to dedicate themselves to the overall situation, not make contributions based on the level of their positions, have the courage to take responsibility, take the initiative to take root in the frontline of major struggles, learn to struggle in the course of struggle, grow and improve in the course of struggle, and strive to become brave men who dare to struggle and are good at struggle, and become talents who can be of great use and can shoulder heavy responsibilities.

71 years ago, young volunteer soldiers stood on the banks of the "Yalu River" lined with bullets and bullets, looking at the motherland behind them countless times, looking forward to today's harmonious and prosperous China, but they could no longer see it with their own eyes.

Today, the mountains and rivers are unharmed, and my generation should be self-reliant. The young cadres of the new era stood on the banks of the "Yalu River" with blue waves, took the steel guns in the hands of the volunteer soldiers, looked at the harmonious and prosperous China behind them, and bravely rushed to the "sea of stars" in their dreams! (Qin Yu)

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