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Red mark, my pursuit
Years can blur the face, but a spirit will not dim; Time can change mountains and rivers, but an ideal will not fade; Time can dilute memory, but a belief is eternal.
Tomb-Sweeping Day, we salute the heroic revolutionaries-
You, a once proud teenager, are in the prime of life, but you choose to join the blood shed to save the country's destiny! You, too, once had a more affectionate red lover, but you resolutely gave up your life to support the backbone of the nation! You also longed for the romance of love and affection, but you threw your loyal "red beans" to the great and glorious revolutionary cause!
It is impossible to know exactly how sincere "ism" is needed to face the enemy's gallows; How much courage it takes to stand up in the fire; Without hesitation, what a firm belief is needed.
But people know that those words that inspire young people awaken the young people of an era to devote themselves to the great cause of saving the country! When the invaders ravaged the motherland, the bodies of those heroes aroused great resistance! Those footprints that pursue faith lead generations of people with lofty ideals to set foot on red fertile soil! Those sonorous melodies played the strongest sound of the times at the most critical moment of the Chinese nation!
Ideals never die, and beliefs never die!
A promising nation cannot live without heroes, and a promising country cannot live without pioneers. Today, the red boat on Jiaxing South Lake has sailed 100 years. The yellowed Chinese version of the Producers' Party Manifesto was circulated and read by countless revolutionary successors. The beautiful life that the martyrs yearned for in The Lovely China has come true one by one! Yesterday, the country rose on your shoulders; In the future, the nation will be more beautiful and prosperous on the shoulders of the younger generation.
Look, this red flag is flying high; Look, this prosperous time is as you wish!
Looking back, it is for the smooth road in the future. These "red marks" are unforgettable memories, sincerity to the country and the people, and unshakable beliefs. You opened up a new world in China with your heroic actions, and we should open up a new future with the revolutionary heart.
Faith is immortal, and heroes are immortal!
Planning: Zhao Cheng, Sun Zhiping
Producers: Zhang Xudong and Fan Hua.
Coordinator: Du Yu, Ju Xiaoyan and Yang Mu.
Script: Liu Min, Jia Yining
Editor: Miao Xiayang, Wang Lirong
Copywriter: Zhu Shun, Shao Yibo
Music: Looking Back at the Millennium/Xu Li
Produced by: Domestic Department of Xinhua News Agency and Audio-visual Department of Xinhua News Agency.
Special support: Tencent highlights
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