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Flag I want to tell you

"Flag, I Want to Tell You" can be written as a list of what you want to say, and written in the tone of several different characters.

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On the morning of the Spring Festival this year, my parents and I were watching TV. I saw Tiananmen Square watching the flag-raising ceremony. This is a solemn moment. The bright five-star red flag slowly rises amidst the majestic national anthem. The uncles, aunts and children present are extremely excited and pay their highest respect to the five-star red flag in different ways.

Five-star red flag, I want to say to you

Your brightness comes from the hardships and sufferings you have experienced. The Autumn Harvest Uprising raised the majestic body of the Red Army of Chinese Workers and Peasants; the Long March was a revolutionary feat of heroic struggle by the people's army; during the eight-year War of Resistance, the Chinese National Flag defended its unyielding dignity, and the War of Liberation made the great Chinese people* **Heguo! Your bright color is the color of the blood of countless revolutionary martyrs. Look, the hardships and tribulations experienced by the Chinese nation in its anti-imperialist and feudal movement are proven in the reliefs of the Monument to the People's Heroes.

Five-star red flag, I want to say to you

Your brightness carries the dreams of countless people. Once upon a time, it was our dream to visit the Olympic Games in person, to walk in the sky, and to walk in space. Now, all this has become a reality. At the 29th Beijing Olympic Games, Chinese athletes set off a whirlwind of gold medals. In space, Uncle Qu Zhigang, walking outside the cabin, shows your dazzling brilliance to the world, because the Chinese people's dream of flying will be witnessed by you.

Five-star red flag, I want to say to you

Your bright colors inspire me to study hard for the rise of the nation and the prosperity of the country. Read for the rise of China. These heartfelt words come from our beloved Premier Zhou Enlai. If tribulations and hardships have made you who you are, and dreams and reality have added to your brilliance, then to maintain your true nature and magnify your brilliance, the rise of the nation and the strength of the country are fundamental. Premier Zhou's words inspired generations of Chinese people to devote their youth and wisdom to the construction of the motherland.