April 23rd
CCTV-13 news channel
"Newsroom"
It was broadcast
Hyochang: Reading "moved" to the memorial hall
The red book grows with it
Students in the Xiaochang Revolutionary Base Area in Hubei Province
"Move" the reading to the memorial
A long tradition of tradition
The red gene passed down from generation to generation
Become the best pop-up book
With reverence, the students recited excerpts from red classics such as "Young China Speaks", "Long Live the People", "Song of Youth", "Lovely China" and "Red Star Shining on China" with sincere emotions, feeling the inner enthusiasm and belief in the revolution of the protagonists, and further stimulating the patriotic enthusiasm of the youth.
"I like to read red books, not only to understand historical stories, but also to deeply experience the spiritual temperament of the Chinese people. Fan Jiayi, a student in class 801 of Guanyin Lake School in Xiaochang County, said.
"We should read more red classics, inherit the red spirit, shoulder the mission of our generation, and work hard to make tomorrow's China better. Wan Qiyue, a student in class 801 of Guanyinhu School in Xiaochang County, said.
The hearts of students are strong and patriotic. By reading red books, young people can feel the passion and red charm in reciting red classics, transform the "red landmarks" at the door of their homes into educational resources, let the red spirit be passed on from generation to generation, and guide the students of Guangzhou University to revere virtue and strengthen their ideals and beliefs.
Source: CCTV News Channel
Reporter: Xiaochang Rong Media Huang Yiyang, Zhang Siqi, Yu Hong
Editor: Peng Yang
Editor-in-charge: Li Wenli
Final review: Li Jianchu