The central argument of dedicating oneself to one’s country is as follows:
“A life full of vigor, hard work and earth-shaking things; a life of indifference, willing to remain anonymous and bury famous people.” From Lin Junde to the older generation of "two bombs and one star" founders, from Wang Jinxi to the heroes of the "National Outstanding Communist Party Members" during the reform and opening up period, their lives are a symphony of heroes who contributed to the country's great cause, and also A spiritual textbook on committing one's life to the country. The outstanding contributions and noble character of these heroes and models demonstrate the everlasting spiritual fire of the Chinese nation, as well as the Communists’ unswerving ideals and beliefs in promising the party to serve the country.
The first paragraph: opening point. "A life of hard work, a life of indifference, a life of indifference, a life of indifference, willing to be anonymous and a celebrity." It starts with a famous saying, and then leads to a series of people who have dedicated their lives to the country. Examples of heroes and models point out that their dedication to the country has supported them in the hardships. The journey never stops, which leads to the main theme of this article: if you pledge yourself to the country, you will not invite fame.