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Why does this essay contest bring nearly a thousand literature lovers together?

Why does this essay contest bring nearly a thousand literature lovers together?

Pictured: Poetry recitation performance at the award ceremony

  An essay contest that began in March attracted more than 900 literature lovers and more than 3,000 entries from the northern mohe river in the northern country where the ice and snow melted to the qionghai in Hainan, where the mountains and flowers were full of flowers; from the 12-year-old Mongolian "genius poet child" to the 93-year-old old party member and veteran, more than 900 literature lovers and more than 3,000 enlisted works from all over the country participated. This is the "Hongbo Cup" Party in My Heart" essay contest jointly organized by Shanghai Hongbo Group and Shanghai Haikou Literature Society, and this afternoon, the event award ceremony was held in the auditorium of Hongbo Group.

  The contestants expressed their love for the party and the motherland through prose and poetry, and stated between the lines that generations of people still unswervingly followed the party despite the ups and downs, recalled the process of thriving in the rain and sunshine of the party in the barracks, and some described the touching stories of fighting in the front line of poverty alleviation and the fight against the new crown pneumonia epidemic, the style was both magnificent and trickling, showing the highlights of the times. As the representative of the organizers, Li Song, secretary of the Party Committee of Hongbo Group, also participated in the essay contest.

  The first prize for prose was won by 82-year-old Dong Jiageng, a labor model who was set by the Party Central Committee as a model for young people throughout the country to learn from, and in the article "Remembering the Party's Kindness from Generation to Generation", he fondly remembered the care and love of successive party and state leaders for him as an ordinary person. The first prize for poetry was won by the Shenzhen poet Feng Yongjie, whose "The First Step to Breaking New Ground" was lofty in intention and full of details, standing in front of the Shiku Gate on the Xingye Road in Shanghai, which was full of dreams, and looking back on the difficult and great journey that the Cpc had led the people over the past hundred years. In his essay "Remembering the Party's Nurturing in My Heart, and the Military Soul Guiding Me Forward", Wang Jingwen, the 93-year-old former second instructor of the "Good Eighth Company on Nanjing Road", recalled his bits and pieces in the military camp over the past 70 years; Wei Jianghe, a new Long March commando in Jiangsu Province and one of the hundred outstanding disabled artists in the country, who was known as "Zhang Haidi of Yancheng", poured out his gratitude to the party. (Xinmin Evening News reporter Xu Yisheng)