Refers to the ambition to revitalize China and the ambition to serve the country and the people.
This sentence comes from "Reading for the Rise of China". Zhou Enlai went to the Northeast to go to school at the age of twelve. Here he broadened his horizons, learned about some situations in foreign countries, and initially saw that the country was weak and the people were poor. Being bullied at home, when he heard the news that the Revolution of 1911 broke out and overthrew the rule of the Qing Dynasty, he took the lead in cutting off the pigtails symbolizing the subjects of the Qing Dynasty in school.
When Principal Wei asked the students why they were studying, he categorically said the inspirational saying of "study for the rise of China."
Extended information:
Zhou Enlai was determined to study for the rise of China since he was a child, and to seek the truth of saving the country and the people; Comrade Zhou Enlai has always had firm beliefs and lofty ideals, which are reflected in his infinite loyalty to the party and the people spirit. This was the source of strength for his lifelong struggle. Comrade Zhou Enlai said: "People should have ideals. Life without ideals will become blind."
When he established his communist belief, he said: "The doctrine I believe must be He has not changed, and he is very determined to promote him." He was always full of confidence in the cause of the party, in the bright future of socialist China, and in the great cause of revitalizing the Chinese nation. He never wavered no matter what hardships he encountered. He said: "The Communists exist to constantly overcome difficulties and move forward. Being afraid of difficulties and staying calm is not the quality of a Communist."
He established revolutionary ideals and beliefs while In the process, there is both a strong desire to pursue the truth and thoughtful rational thinking; it pays attention to both the study and research of scientific theories and the application and development of scientific theories in practice; it pays attention both to learning the advanced theories of Marxism and paying attention to Drawing on the cultural essence of the Chinese nation, his revolutionary ideals and beliefs are based on rational self-consciousness and are therefore rock-solid. With his actual actions, he fulfilled his vow to "fight for communism to the end with an unchanging spirit under any difficult and difficult circumstances."