"Reading for the Rise of China" reflects a lifelong sense of responsibility and mission in fighting for the country and nation. That is to be well-read, develop in an all-round way, be truth-seeking and pragmatic, be brave in innovation, be a high-quality talent with ideals, ethics, culture and discipline, strive to enhance one's own cultural accomplishment, and make unremitting efforts to enrich the country and strengthen the people.
"Reading for the Rise of China" is not only the inheritance and sublimation of the national spirit with patriotism as the core, but also the embodiment and expansion of the spirit of the times with communism as the core. A powerful driving force that inspires people to work hard and keep making progress.
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The story behind "Reading for the Rise of China":
This inspirational quote to inspire Chinese people was written by a 14-year-old in 1911 Zhou Enlai said this when answering a teacher's question. Zhou Enlai was born in Huai'an, Jiangsu Province on March 5, 1898. He came to Northeast China in 1910, first attended primary school in Tieling, and then transferred to Shenyang Dongguan Model Primary School.
One day in 1911, Principal Wei, who was in class, asked his classmates: Why do you want to study? The students answered one after another: to avenge their parents, to be a scholar, to be knowledgeable and courteous, to let their mother and sister live a good life, to honor their ancestors, to make money... When Zhou Enlai spoke, he said: "For China "The rise of China!" Principal Wei was surprised when he heard it and asked again. Zhou Enlai emphasized again: "Read for the rise of China!"
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