In midsummer, my parents took me to visit three towns in Wuhan-to listen to the voice of Jiang Tao, climb the Yellow Crane Tower, see the Erqi site, listen to the piano station, and visit places of interest. But visiting Wuchang Shouyi Memorial Hall left a deep impression on me.
Standing in Shouyi Square, a red building stands solemnly from a distance. The words "Wuchang Shouyi Memorial Hall" are embedded above the gate, and the Shouyi flag flutters in the wind.
Walking into the museum, a pair of photos and objects came into view, and the historical scene shocked my heart.
While looking at the stored exhibits, I listened to the lecturer's explanation. I always ask my parents in a low voice what they don't understand, as if the gunshots of defending righteousness were ringing in my ears and the figure of martyrs was in front of me.
According to the visit, the Revolution of 1911 took place in 19 1 1. Wu Zhao, Xiong Bingkun and other revolutionary vanguard troops fired the first shot of the Revolution of 1911 and captured Wuchang City.
This is the first victory since the uprising led by the bourgeois revolutionaries led by Sun Yat-sen.
The victory of the first righteousness, like a single spark, swept across the country. In less than two months, fourteen provinces declared their independence, and the feudal autocracy of the Qing Dynasty quickly disintegrated and a bourgeois republic was established.
Now the martyrs have left us, and only the turtles and snakes standing at both ends of the Yangtze River have experienced the baptism of wind, frost and blood and witnessed the prosperity of new China.
But history cannot be forgotten. What can't be forgotten is that the proletarian revolutionary martyrs threw their heads, shed their blood and shot bullets for the victory of the Revolution of 1911. What can't be forgotten is that the victory of the Revolution of 1911 blew the horn of burying the feudal dynasty and establishing the bourgeois republic, and opened the prelude to the democratic revolution in China. It cannot be forgotten that the victory of the Revolution of 1911 awakened the ideological consciousness of the broad masses of the people and promoted the development of China's modern revolution.
"The Yangtze River flows eastward, and the waves wash away the tears of heroes."
The smoke of history has dispersed. Living in the bright sunshine, we should remember history, cherish today's beautiful life, study hard and strive for strength in order to realize the ideals of martyrs, the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation and the soaring of the Oriental Dragon.
2, historical composition, character story:
Once upon a time, there was a Jia Man who handled a batch of goods in Henan and sold them to other places by waterway vendors.
The boat is in the river, sail before the wind. Suddenly, dark clouds were gathering, the wind blew suddenly, the rain poured down and the river surged.
Jia Ren walked out of the cabin to check the cargo. A big wave hit the bow and dragged Jia Ren into the water.
Jia people struggled in the water and shouted, "Help!"
A fisherman heard the shouts and shook his boat to save people.
When Jia saw the fisherman, he called, "Come and save me, and I will give you one hundred and twenty pieces of silver."
The fisherman saved Jia people and sent them to the boathouse. Jia changed his clothes and gave him twelve taels of silver, saying, "Here, these twelve taels of silver are enough for you to work hard for half a year."
The fisherman didn't accept money, looked at Jia and said, "Just now you said that you should give 120 pieces of silver in the water, not 120 pieces."
Jia Ren said unhappily, "You are too greedy. How much can I earn by fishing a day? " Now I have made twelve taels of silver at once, which is quite a lot. "
The fisherman said, "That's true, but that's not the reason."
Just now, you didn't promise to give one hundred and twenty pieces of silver, and I will save your life. But since you promised to give one hundred and twenty pieces of silver, I hope you won't break your word. "
Jia shook his head and strolled into the boathouse, ignoring the fisherman. The fisherman sighed and went back to the fishing boat.
A year later, Jia shipped another boat and met a fisherman by chance.
Both of them remember the unhappy breakup last year.
Jia Ren said, "I gave you twelve taels of silver. Why not use it as capital and do some small business? Why earn this hard-earned money in the wind and rain? "
Before the fisherman could answer, Jia's boat hit a rock and gradually sank.
Jia was in a hurry and shouted to the fisherman, "Come and save me. I'll give you three hundred and twenty pieces of silver this time, and I promise not to break my word. "
The fisherman rowed past Jia's house, turned around and said slowly, "Call someone who trusts you to help me. I don't want your money, but it can't save the life of a treacherous man like you. "
Soon, Jia people disappeared into the raging river with the shipwreck.