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900 words in high school composition: don't forget the national humiliation and revitalize China (Lou Junze)
Title: Don't forget the national humiliation and revitalize China (Lou Junze)

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Words: 900 words composition

This article is suitable for: senior one and senior two.

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This composition is about 900 words in Grade One. The title is "Don't forget the national humiliation and revitalize China (Lou Junze)". Everyone is welcome to contribute enthusiastically. I read the article "The Robber's World" and have many feelings. China is a country with a long history. The Yuanmingyuan, meticulously built by Kangxi, Yongzheng, Qianlong, Jiaqing and Daoguang, is "the essence of hundreds of years, the accumulation of hundreds of millions of gold, and objects such as utensils, dresses, calligraphy and paintings, and treasures." 1860, the British and French allied forces entered Beijing. After the Allied Command ordered looting, the invading troops rushed to every corner of the garden, went to palaces, pavilions and bookstores, and began to rob greedily and crazily. The self-proclaimed "civilized people" British and French invaders completely removed the Yuanmingyuan and completely destroyed it. The fire burned for three days and nights. Qian Qian's flame broke out, covering the sun. All the efforts were in vain. The Si Ku Quan Shu collected by Wenyuan Pavilion in Yuanmingyuan and the Si Ku Quan Shu Yao Hui collected by Victoria's Secret Bookstore were reduced to ashes along with other buildings. Originally a magnificent building built on a double-layer white marble altar in the lake, it survived the battle of the British and French allied forces, but the battle of Eight-Nation Alliance was finally destroyed into ruins. The "Penglai Yaotai" in Fuhai Center was also destroyed by the Battle of Eight-Nation Alliance. The "solemn dharma circle" and "Wei Zao Tang" of Wanchun Garden were also destroyed here. China's national treasure Yongle ceremony is even more unlucky. Yongle Dadian is an encyclopedia with the largest number of books in the cultural history of China, consisting of 2 169 people. It has 22,877 volumes, divided into 65,438+096 and 5438+05 volumes. During the Second Opium War, the losses were huge, and now it has been lost abroad. This passage reminds me of the colonial rule of imperialism in China, which made the people of China suffer humiliation and have no human dignity. The "concession" set up by foreigners in China has administrative power, legislative power, judicial power, police power and financial power, and has become a "state within a country" completely independent of China's administrative and legal system. 1885, foreign invaders even put up a sign at the entrance of Shanghai French Concession Park, saying that "Chinese and dogs are not allowed in", which brazenly insulted the personality of China people. Countless facts in history show that a poor, backward and weak country and nation can only be oppressed, exploited, humiliated and plundered. The history of burning Yuanmingyuan once again proves that a poor, backward and weak country will be beaten. Student: Don't forget the national humiliation and revitalize China!

The famous teacher's comment: "Don't forget the national humiliation and revitalize China" is the deepest feeling of the young author after reading the article "The Robber's World". Around this theme, the young author reviewed China's long history, splendid culture and modern humiliating history. Based on these contents, "countless facts in history show that a poor, backward and weak country and nation can only be oppressed, exploited, humiliated and plundered." The history of burning Yuanmingyuan once again proves that "a poor, backward and weak country will be beaten" is emotional, not an empty slogan. Finally, the little author didn't forget the key point. These advantages are commendable. What is slightly lacking is that my feelings are still a little less. After all, this is a feeling of reading!

(Xue Le China: Teacher Lin Yaoji) 2009- 1-22 8:32:00