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Problem Description:
Life should be like a candle, burning from top to bottom, always bright. ——Xiao Chunu
Who can tell me what this sentence means?
I need what this famous saying means? And know what truth she tells us?
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Analysis:
A person's life should always be aboveboard from beginning to end. (Comparing life to a candle is because it is short and limited.)
What she wants to say is that you must be aboveboard and open-minded, and you should persist in this belief throughout your life. Keep at it and let your life shine.
On the road of life, we may be knocked down, bullied or even crushed to pieces by our decisions or the adversities we encounter countless times, causing us to lose confidence and feel as if we are worthless. In fact, the value of life does not depend on what we do, nor does it depend on the people we associate with, but on our own attitude.
Attached: A brief introduction of Xiao Chunv
Xiao Chunv, formerly known as Xiao Qiu, also known as Shulie, has the pen name Xiao Chunv. Born in 1891 in Yiaozhou, Hanyang, Hubei. During the Revolution of 1911, Xiao Chunv served as a soldier in the first garrison town of Gao Shangzhi of the New Army. She participated in the Wuchang Uprising in October 1911. Later, she retired angrily because she was dissatisfied with Yuan Shikai's usurpation of the fruits of victory and the revolutionaries' struggle for power.
Under the influence of the trend of saving the country through industry, Xiao Chunv was admitted to Wuchang Industrial School to study sericulture. After graduation, she worked as an editor at Dahan Daily and Chongde Daily, often using the pen name "Chunv" She published articles mercilessly lashing out at Yuan Shikai’s reactionary rule and expressing her worries and indignation about the future of the country. In early 1920, Xiao Chunv joined the "Liqun Publishing House" organized by Yun Daiying and began to embark on the road of organized struggle. In the summer of 1922, he was introduced to the Chinese Communist Party by Yun Daiying and Lin Yunan. In early 1924, the Kuomintang and the Communist Party realized cooperation, and the Youth League Central Committee transferred Xiao Chunv to work in Shanghai. After arriving in Shanghai, he assisted Yun Daiying in editing "China Youth" and wrote a large number of articles for newspapers such as "Guide" and "Student Magazine", calling on young people to learn Marxism, oppose nationalism, and actively participate in the revolutionary struggle. In August 1925, Xiao Chunv accepted a new task and went to Henan to serve as the Propaganda Minister of the Henan-Shaanxi District Committee of the Communist Party of China and the editor-in-chief of the party's organ newspaper "Zhongzhou Review". He worked with Wang Ruofei, secretary of the *** Henan-Shaanxi District Party Committee, and others to help young people from all walks of life organize progressive groups such as the "Henan Youth Association". In early January 1926, Xiao Chunv went to Guangzhou and served as director of the Propaganda Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and director of the reading room, assisting Acting Minister *** in editing the "Political Weekly". In February, he was appointed as a member of the National Peasant Movement Committee. In May, he served as a full-time teacher at the Sixth Peasant Movement Workshop, formulating teaching plans in accordance with the opinions of the director ***. In 1927, Xiao Chunu was unfortunately arrested. While in prison, she persisted in fighting against the enemy, denounced the Communist reactionaries for their betrayal of Sun Yat-sen's three major policies, betrayal of the revolution, and massacre of workers and peasants. Soon, Xiao Chunu died heroically at the age of 36.
Xiao Chunv was an early proletarian revolutionary in the Communist Party of China. She served as the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League and the Special Commissioner of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China in Sichuan. She was an outstanding theoretical warrior and the founder of "China Youth" and one of the most admired leaders among young people. He has worked in cultural education, propaganda, military and political education, etc., and has achieved outstanding results. After Xiao Chunv was killed, the Communist Party of China and the revolutionary masses highly praised his revolutionary spirit of dedication and sacrifice, and praised him as "the most religious mentor among the youth." His fighting spirit is in the hearts of every revolutionary youth. , leaving an indelible impression.