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特写:青春放歌 致敬英雄
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-04-27 01:18
Core Viewpoint - The event commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army's participation in the Korean War and the 106th anniversary of the May Fourth Movement showcased the integration of patriotic education into artistic practice, engaging over 1,800 students and faculty members in a vibrant display of national pride and historical reflection [1]. Group 1 - The performance began with a choir from the Agricultural College singing "The Song of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army," accompanied by historical footage of soldiers crossing the Yalu River, creating a poignant connection to the themes of sacrifice and patriotism [2]. - Emotional scenes depicted in the performance, such as the "Ice Sculpture Company" soldiers and the struggles of the volunteer army, moved many audience members to tears, highlighting the personal sacrifices made during the war [2]. - Students shared touching stories from their interviews with veterans, emphasizing the tangible connection between past sacrifices and present responsibilities, with a veteran urging students to study hard and contribute to the nation [4]. Group 2 - The event featured various performances, including a choir from the Textile and Clothing College singing "Ode to the Motherland," reinforcing the theme of national pride [6]. - Students expressed how rehearsals and related films deepened their understanding of the sacrifices made by soldiers, with one student reflecting on the emotional impact of singing about their homeland [7]. - The university has been actively promoting the spirit of the Korean War through various educational activities, such as reciting "Red Letters" and sharing "War Diaries," aiming to bring historical lessons to life for the youth [8].