On the May 4th Youth Day in 2010, when Premier Wen Jiabao went to Peking University, some students wrote the poem "Looking up at the stars" to welcome him, and the Prime Minister wrote "down to earth" in return. . In this regard, "Look up at the stars and keep your feet on the ground" has become a motto that inspires countless Chinese people to move forward bravely.
Kant also said: There are two things. The more deeply and persistently you think about them, the wonder and awe they arouse in the soul will change and grow with each passing day. One of them is the head. starry sky.
Looking up at the stars means having ideals and beliefs.
For individuals, nothing can be accomplished in the world without ambition. Establishing lofty ideals is the vane for us to realize our great ambitions.
For the nation, the people have faith, the country has strength, and the nation has hope. The starry sky that the Chinese nation looks up to is the realization of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.
For hundreds of years, countless Chinese people have struggled for this great dream and looked up at this ideal starry sky.
When looking up at the sky, we should admire those who have made significant contributions to the cause of mankind, those who have sacrificed their lives for the cause of science, and those who have left glorious footprints in the history of human civilization. With their own actions, It has lit up the long river of human civilization and left us endless human treasures.
The starry sky is bright, and their brilliant achievements embody the wisdom, hard work and pursuit of countless "people who pay attention to the sky" throughout their lives. Their light is everlasting and they are spiritual teachers.
Heaven did not give birth to Zhongni, and eternity is like a long night. Confucius traveled around the country, preaching, teaching and solving doubts. He was respected as a teacher for all generations. He profoundly influenced the code of conduct of our future generations and inspired us with his own behavior for thousands of years. Bandai. In ancient times, there was Su Wu, a sheepherder who kept a beard for nineteen years, nibbling snow and swallowing hair, without insulting his integrity. Now there is Zhong Yang, who is building a "Noah's Ark" of seeds for mankind, taking root in the earth like a Tibetan Polo flower, and filling the gap in Tibetan ecology and botany with his 53-year-old life.
Maybe we will never reach their height in our lifetime, but we can follow them step by step. Their spirit is the beacon on our way forward.
My middle school physics teacher once said affectionately that Einstein is a monument in the history of physics. All physics teachers admire him and bow their heads in worship. The passion and light in his eyes is something I will never forget.
The fact that "a tall building rises from the ground" tells us that to achieve great things, we must not only "look up to the stars" but also "keep our feet on the ground". A nine-story platform starts from tired soil.
Whenever you do anything, you must do it carefully and step by step. Don't be obsessed with fantasy, don't be obsessed with false claims. Vain fantasy and self-paralyzing escape are both signs of frivolity. In real life, we face many temptations that make us lighthearted. Those feasting, feasting, and extravagance are just phantoms of nothingness.
None of those successes that seem easy to come by are achieved without hard work and hard work. Real efforts are always arduous and long-lasting. It is done step by step, step by step. If you don't accumulate steps, you won't be able to reach a thousand miles; if you don't accumulate small streams, you won't be able to reach a river or sea.
Only by exercising unremittingly every day can we have a strong body; only by studying hard every day can we have outstanding results; only by improving ourselves with purpose every day can we become better. of myself.
May we have the stars and the sea in our eyes, the blooming flowers in our hearts, and the vast plains under our feet, and walk forward step by step, unswervingly.