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Review of the Battle of Changjin Lake
? Tonight, everyone went to see the movie "The Battle of Changjin Lake" that I always wanted to see. My heart is filled with emotion, and I can't calm down for a long time. Here I want to share three key words, gratitude, cherish and responsibility.

? The first key word is gratitude. Grateful for the ancestors who made sacrifices for the country, the nation and the people. It is they who, with their faith in their hearts, fought bravely to the death and exchanged their courage and body for today's prosperity. They said, "Let the enemy respect you, that's car-scrapping"; They said, "casualties are nothing to boast about, persistence is everything"; They said, "I hope the next generation will live in an era without smoke." They said, "There are no heroes who freeze to death, and there are no heroes who can't be killed, only the glory of the soldiers." They also said, "People are in the position." Finally, there was a touching scene: When the First Marine Division of the US Army retreated, Mr. Smith saw our ice sculpture company soldiers, gave a military salute and said, "Faced with such a situation. This is the car-scrapping warrior that the enemy can look up to!

? The second key word, cherish. Today's prosperity is hard to come by. As China people who enjoy the fruits of the prosperous times, we should cherish the hard-won peaceful and happy life, cherish our beautiful homeland, and cherish our mountains, rivers, plants and trees.

? The third key word is responsibility. How can there be a small family without a big country? Each of us has a mission and responsibility. As a China person, how should we protect our rivers and mountains and our homes? As a new generation of parents, where is our educational direction? What kind of educational vision do we need? What kind of children should we educate? In fact, when I was watching a movie, I looked at all the people sitting next to me, and I was thinking, we can't treat our children as our own children selfishly, because children belong to the country, society and the world. The height of parents determines the height of children, and the pattern of parents determines the outcome of children. Our parents should enlarge the pattern, not only pay attention to how many points their children get in the exam, what schools they can go to, what enterprises they can enter and how much money they can earn, but cultivate a new generation of outstanding young people with a sense of mission, responsibility and responsibility.

? As an educator, how can we influence and drive more parents? What kind of children should we train for our country? These are all issues that need our in-depth thinking.