Thoughts after watching "The Same Ideological and Political Course" in 2023
Hard work - that is, he is not afraid of hardships and obstacles, has the courage to overcome all kinds of difficulties, and possesses the characteristics of the Communist Party of China The noble character and fine style of a person who is selfless, fearless, and willing to sacrifice himself for others. This is the outstanding feature of "Yang Jingyu spirit" and the shining point of his glorious life. Below I have compiled for you my thoughts after watching "The Same Ideological and Political Lecture". I hope you like it!
Thoughts after watching "The Same Ideological and Political Lecture" (Selected Chapter 1)
Opening the photo album of the heroes of the Chinese nation's anti-Japanese war, one by one patriotic heroes are shown to us in front of my eyes. Their names embody the anti-Japanese war and shine like gold. Yang Jingyu is one of these names.
Yang Jingyu, whose real name is Ma Shangde, was born in a poor peasant family in Henan. When he was young, he learned many things that the Japanese invaders did at that time from the experiences of his fellow villagers and parents. Because of this, he felt very angry, so he planted an ideal seed in his young heart: when he grows up, he must drive the Japanese invaders out of __! From then on, he has been working hard towards this dream.
I was deeply touched when I saw it. Patriotism should be a quality that every __ person should have, but this is not the case. At that time, there were traitors everywhere who surrendered abroad. People with great ideals like Yang Jingyu were already very rare, let alone those who worked hard. The most valuable thing for a person is to have a firm belief. This is the first reason why I admire Yang Jingyu.
Yang Jingyu is like a shining red star in the history of the revolution. He led the people in the Northeast region to establish the General Headquarters of the Anti-Japanese United Army and served as the general commander. Under those extremely difficult conditions, regardless of life and safety, he led the battle in the ice and snow for a long time in the southeast sea and the land, shocking the northeast and cooperating with the national anti-Japanese war. But heroes will always die. During the anti-"punitive" campaign in the southeastern Manchuria area in autumn, he led some guards and finally fought against the enemy alone for five days and nights. When he was thirsty, he would grab a handful of snow to eat; when he was hungry, he would swallow a mouthful of bark or cotton wool and persist in fighting the enemy tenaciously until all his ammunition was exhausted. He died heroically in February 1940 at the age of 35.
After the cruel Japanese army beheaded General Yang Jingyu and disemboweled him, they found that except for dead grass and bark, there was not a single grain of food in his stomach. This news not only alarmed the Japanese soldiers present at the time, but also impressed the admiration of all __ people.
Yang Jingyu is patriotic, loves the party, and loves the people. All his love is reflected in his actions. Imagine being on a windy and snowy battlefield, eating nothing but using dead grass and bark to satisfy your hunger. This is not something ordinary people can do. His persistence and perseverance are what we should have.
In the blink of an eye, 70 years have passed, and those years of burning iron and blood have become a thing of the past. But heroes like Yang Jingyu will always be engraved in the hearts of __ people. Although there is no war at the moment, when the motherland needs us, we must do our best. No matter when and where, whether rich or poor, we will always have a patriotism and shoulder the responsibilities that a __ person should have. .
The heroes have gone away, but the immortal deeds will remain in the world forever. The blood of heroes has brought about our ever-changing motherland, and the spirit of heroes inspires every new generation of young people. In the and __ years, we enjoyed a happy life every day. Study diligently and serve the motherland, we are always pursuing it. The hero is still there, and his glorious figure is still visible. The Wenchuan earthquake, the Zhouqu mudslide, and the ruthlessness of nature make the world more compassionate. The power of the catastrophe finally succumbed to the souls of heroes. From that moment on, every __ child, every young heart, was invariably planted with the name of a hero. Heroes are always there! Thoughts after watching "The Same Ideological and Political Lecture" (Selected Part 2)
Not long ago, I read a book online called "Yang Jingyu Stationed in the Snowy Forest in the Deep Forest" Heroic Soul". After I finished reading this book, I was deeply attracted by the scene of Yang Jingyu's heroic resistance against Japan in the article.
During the Anti-Japanese War, in order to consolidate its position in the rear, the Japanese invaders more than tripled the strength of the Kwantung Army and strengthened their invasion of the Northeast. General Yang Jingyu led the anti-Japanese allied forces to fight bravely against the Japanese invaders hundreds of times, dealing a heavy blow to the enemy. Unfortunately, he was betrayed by a traitor and died heroically. After Yang Jingyu died, the Japanese invaders brutally cut open his abdomen and found that there was not even a grain of food in his stomach, only undigested grass roots. Bark and cotton wool... When I saw it, my heart was shocked. I was surprised that our anti-Japanese heroes worked so hard, eating only grass roots every day. bark. What spirit allowed Yang Jingyu to still fight bravely against the enemy in such a difficult environment? "If you bow your head before the invaders, you are not worthy of being a __ person." His famous saying clearly tells the answer. What a respectable __! What a respectable national hero!
Nowadays, we study in spacious and bright classrooms and eat big fish and meat, but some people still don’t cherish it. We must remember those anti-Japanese soldiers who sacrificed heroically to protect the motherland. I will study hard and use my intelligence and talents to serve the motherland in the future.
Thoughts after watching "The Same Ideological and Political Course" (Selected Chapter 3)
I have read many stories about the Anti-Japanese War and anti-Japanese heroes. Reading these shocking stories, my emotions I can't be quiet for a long time. In the face of the butcher knife of the Japanese invaders, the people carried out heroic resistance, and countless heroic figures emerged. Among them, the one I admire the most is the patriotic revolutionary Yang Jingyu.
He has been arrested and imprisoned many times before, but he has never given up his belief. In the winter of 1938, due to a traitor's informant, the Japanese Kwantung Army's crusade team surrounded General Yang Jingyu. After several hours of fierce fighting, the general was shot in the vital part by an enemy machine gun and died heroically. After the general's death, the Japanese army conducted an autopsy and found that there were cotton, bark, grass roots and other objects in his belly. It turned out that the general had eaten cotton from his coat, bark from trees, and grass roots from under the snow for more than a week after going without food. They eat grass roots and drink the snow on the ground when they are thirsty. I heard that the Japanese soldiers were stunned with shock, but they were so impressed by the general that they couldn't help but take off their military hats and say goodbye to him. What a pity! A young life. How tenacious! A brave warrior, a great hero. I'm thinking, is he a god? For such a long period of time, I could survive only by relying on grass roots and cotton wool to satisfy my hunger. No, he is a human being who needs to eat. Tears welled up in my eyes at the thought.
How great General Yang Jingyu is! His spirit of moving forward courageously and never fearing in such a baptism of hardships is so worthy of our learning. Although today's living conditions are better, the fine traditions of thrift and hard work cannot be lost; we will also encounter difficulties and setbacks in learning, and we must despise difficulties and fight tenaciously like a general. Thoughts after watching "The Same Ideological and Political Course" (Selected Chapter 4)
Today, I read a story about "Anti-Japanese Hero Yang Jingyu". After reading this story, leave me a message I felt deeply.
Yang Jingyu was the former commander-in-chief and political commissar of the First Route of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Allied Forces. Yang Jingyu was arrested and imprisoned five times and tortured many times, showing his steadfastness and unyielding. In 1939, during the anti-"punitive" campaign in the Northeast, he led the guard brigade to fight in the Mengjiang area, and finally fought against the enemy alone for five days and nights. When you are thirsty, pick up a handful of snow and eat it; when you are hungry, swallow a mouthful of cotton wool or tree bark. On February 23, 1940, Weizi died heroically in Sandao, Mengjiang, Jilin, at the age of 35. When the enemy cut off Yang Jingyu's head and disemboweled him, they found that his stomach was full of withered grass and bark, but not a grain of food.
Yang Jingyu, a revolutionary warrior and a hero of the people, his revolutionary spirit, anti-Japanese spirit and the spirit of defending the homeland and country are immortal and an indelible memory in the anti-Japanese cause. Just like the poet Zang Kejia wrote in "Some People", "Some people have died, but they are still alive..." Yes, although a person who has contributed to the people, the country, and various undertakings has died, he is still alive. Still alive, living in our hearts, living in the hearts of this 1.2 billion people. For the sake of the country, the safety of the people's lives, and the country's property, he worked hard for the Anti-Japanese War with the will of "throwing away the head and spilling the blood." He was arrested five times and subjected to various tortures, but he refused to give in and bow to the Japanese devils. During a mission, he skillfully dealt with the enemy for five days and nights, but how did he survive during these five long days? When he was thirsty, he would grab a handful of snow from the ground and eat it; when he was hungry, he would tear off the bark from the tree and eat it; when there was no tree, he would swallow cotton wool or dead grass in one gulp. He fought hard in such a harsh environment, and when he was beheaded and disemboweled by the cruel enemy in the end, there was only bark and dead grass in his stomach, without a trace of grain. No one who saw this scene would not shed tears. Are you crying and crying?
Anti-Japanese hero Yang Jingyu, we will always remember you! Thoughts after watching "The Same Ideological and Political Course" (Selected Chapter 5)
The great Gorky once said: "Books are the ladder of human progress." Recently, I read "Yang Jingyu's This book "Story", every story and every fragment in it moved me deeply.
When Yang Jingyu was a child, he had a classmate named Li Shifang who dropped out of school because his family was poor. Yang Jingyu felt very sad. He used the New Year's money he had saved for several years to pay for Li Shifang's tuition. Li Shifang put on her schoolbag again. Yang Jingyu told his mother about this, and her mother praised him for doing the right thing.
Isn’t Yang Jingyu’s spirit of helping the poor worth learning from? For the sake of his classmates, he was able to pay the tuition fees for his classmates with the New Year's money he had saved for several years, because he was not thinking about himself, but about others. He had a kind heart and a heart of gold.
Yang Jingyu participated in the revolution when he grew up. On February 23, 1940, while fighting the Japanese invaders, Yang Jingyu was seriously injured... All his comrades died. Yang Jingyu fought against the enemy alone in the icy and snowy mountains and forests, but was ultimately outnumbered and died heroically. The Japanese soldiers cut Yang Jingyu's stomach open and found not a grain of food in his stomach except grass roots, bark and cotton wool. This anti-Japanese national hero was only 35 years old when he died for his country. The general's relics include tattered clothes, 230 bullets, a pen, a pocket watch and a compass.
Yang Jingyu gave his precious life. What a great Yang Jingyu! His noble and unyielding revolutionary character for ____ is worth learning from.
So, why did he fight to the end when he knew he was outnumbered? Because he is a __ person! The revolution is not afraid of death, and the revolution is not afraid of death. It is precisely because he adheres to this belief that he fights to the end. If it weren't for such martyrs, maybe we wouldn't have won the victory; if it weren't for such martyrs, maybe we wouldn't have enough to eat; if it weren't for such martyrs, maybe we wouldn't live such a happy life. Classmates, our happy life was bought with the blood of these martyrs. It was those countless martyrs who threw their heads, shed their blood, and fought one after another in exchange for the happy life we ??have today. As the flowers of the new revolution, we should be motivated by the spirit of the martyrs, study diligently, study hard, master scientific knowledge, develop excellent skills, be the successors of the new century, and make the motherland more beautiful and rich. Yang Jingyu is the backbone of the Chinese nation and a role model for Chinese people.
His majesty lasts forever and is immortal!