WeChat editor: Wang Xinyuan.
The first "Children's Ode to China" activity. Photo courtesy of the organizer.
Call for Papers
Dear Literature Lovers:
China Young Writers Daily will officially resume publishing the "Parties' Talk" section in 2024, and we welcome and encourage you to submit valuable manuscripts.
The requirements for the work are as follows:Publish documentary works (original), through personal experience, interviews, records, etc., or use literature (diaries, letters, archives, reports, etc.) to eulogize the great era in a non-fiction way, record important events (people) with historical value, record things worthy of attention around them, reflect the rich and colorful life of the new youth, and send exquisite spiritual food to young readers. These include (short) reportage, historical documentaries, memoirs, biographies and other genres, and can also take the form of diaries, family letters, essays, etc.
The work should be 1500 to 5000 words, with a clear theme and an expression that conforms to the spirit of the times; The content is realistic and has a unique freshness to young readers; The writing is vivid and has the literary quality of seeing the big from the small; Pay attention to structure, and have the spiritual power to move the heart and inspire growth.
We look forward to hearing from you!
When submitting, please indicate the column "What the parties say".
Submission email: zgqnzjb@cydcn
The 4th "Children's Ode to China" activity started a new way. Different from previous editions, China Young Writers Daily, which appeared as the organizer for the first time, will open a column entitled "The Story of Me and "Tong Song to China", inviting all primary and secondary school students, teachers and participants who have participated in the previous three "Tong Song to China" activities to write their own stories. This year's "Children's Ode to China" activity is jointly sponsored by China Youth Daily and the Chinese Chinese Language and Newspaper Association, "A strong country has me, Tong Song of China" is the theme of this event, and the collection of all-round talent works of "classic recitation" + "style display" is the highlight of this activity. You can upload not only recitation works, but also various talent works. All hobbies and talents can be more comprehensively displayed in the 4th "Children's Ode to China" activity. Since its official launch in 2019, the "Ode to China" event has been successfully held for three sessions, covering tens of thousands of primary and secondary schools, attracting the attention of millions of Chinese families, and receiving more than 200,000 excellent works, receiving strong support from all walks of life. This event will continue to uphold the mission of "educating people for the party and the country", give full play to the role of cultural education, guide young people to cultivate and practice the core values of socialism from an early age, and creatively inherit and spread the excellent traditional Chinese culture. This year's "Ode to China" activity added a "style display" work collection link on the original basis to show the colorful spare time life and vigorous spiritual outlook of young people. Recite a poem together, play a song together, sing a song together, and study a passage together to continue the Chinese context. We look forward to your work, to you writing your story with words, and to telling us with your voice. Submission email:[email protected](Song Baoying).
Call for Papers
Dear Literature Lovers:
China Young Writers Daily will officially resume publishing the "Parties' Talk" section in 2024, and we welcome and encourage you to submit valuable manuscripts.
The requirements for the work are as follows:Publish documentary works (original), through personal experience, interviews, records, etc., or use literature (diaries, letters, archives, reports, etc.) to eulogize the great era in a non-fiction way, record important events (people) with historical value, record things worthy of attention around them, reflect the rich and colorful life of the new youth, and send exquisite spiritual food to young readers. These include (short) reportage, historical documentaries, memoirs, biographies and other genres, and can also take the form of diaries, family letters, essays, etc.
The work should be 1500 to 5000 words, with a clear theme and an expression that conforms to the spirit of the times; The content is realistic and has a unique freshness to young readers; The writing is vivid and has the literary quality of seeing the big from the small; Pay attention to structure, and have the spiritual power to move the heart and inspire growth.
We look forward to hearing from you!
When submitting, please indicate the column "What the parties say".
Submission email: zgqnzjb@cydcn
Chasing dreams, never stopping; Struggle, never stop.
The first (404) class of the 11th middle school in Yangquan City, Shanxi.
Liang Yiding (13 years old) "Beijing", "recitation master personally instructed", "Tiananmen Square close-up look at the raising of the national flag" ......For me, whose dream is to be an excellent hostess, it is undoubtedly the biggest. But after living in a fifth-tier city for more than 10 years, despite my dreams and working hard to learn language performance for 3 years, do I really have the strength to compete with top players across the country? Before signing up, I hesitated.
Try
How do you know if you don't try? "With the mentality of giving it a try, I participated in the online selection of "Song of China". I am very glad that I successfully entered the semi-finals in North China. Thanks to God's grace, I was given another chance, and I entered the national final with the second place in the North China Division.
World War I
High-rise buildings, busy traffic, a girl with dreams, new arrival, even seems a little out of place in this bustling city. The cold wind of Beijing swept across his cheeks, stinging like a knife, and he whistled and laughed wildly. I underestimated Beijing in December and overestimated my body - I, I have a cold! The result of the competition can be imagined - the "crane tail" of the final selection.
However, when the guard of honor marched sonorously, when the "March of the Volunteers" sounded in my ears, and when the five-star red flag fluttered over Tiananmen Square, I felt the shock and passion of the city.
As I left, I looked at Beijing and thought to myself, this is the end?
My answer is: "Not reconciled"!
Fight again
When I saw that the registration for the second "Song of China" activity began, my mother said to me: "Only by experiencing setbacks will you be more courageous, and you have to be a 'little strong' who can't be killed!" "I tried to write down the experience gained in the first session on a blank sheet of paper in the second session. This year is my fourth year of learning language performance, but God has once again given me a blow in the face - if the second "Tong Song of China" is a blank sheet of paper compared to the first one, then after the primary election, the blank paper has become a fragment.
Can't the pieces be put together into a dream map?
It will be spelled out one day!
World War III
Walk towards the light, and eventually it will shine like the light.
The setbacks of the previous two sessions are like a sharp blade, deeply imprinted on this road full of thorns, but paved with flowers in the distance. It is precisely because of these unsatisfactory experiences that I have been given the confidence and courage to move forward and make persistent efforts, so that I can win the title of "Star of Hope" in the third "Song of China" activity. Step by step, one at a time, one session at a time, at this moment, I suddenly understood: "Work hard, persevere, struggle, you will really get your wish!" ”
When night falls, when we are in adversity, it is the bright moon and the shining stars, dotted with the dark night sky, guiding us forward and illuminating the way for us to pursue our dreams! On the road to pursue your dreams, every step may be very difficult, we may climb over steep mountains, cross the vast sea of suffering, but we must not stop moving forward - because those setbacks that can defeat you for a while may become heavy medals at the end of this road.
Today, the story of the post-10s girl in a fifth-tier small city and "Children's Ode to China" continues, and the dream of becoming an excellent host has never given up, because: chasing dreams never stops; Struggle, never stop.
Editor in charge: Song Baoying.
Call for Papers
Dear Literature Lovers:
China Young Writers Daily will officially resume publishing the "Parties' Talk" section in 2024, and we welcome and encourage you to submit valuable manuscripts.
The requirements for the work are as follows:Publish documentary works (original), through personal experience, interviews, records, etc., or use literature (diaries, letters, archives, reports, etc.) to eulogize the great era in a non-fiction way, record important events (people) with historical value, record things worthy of attention around them, reflect the rich and colorful life of the new youth, and send exquisite spiritual food to young readers. These include (short) reportage, historical documentaries, memoirs, biographies and other genres, and can also take the form of diaries, family letters, essays, etc.
The work should be 1500 to 5000 words, with a clear theme and an expression that conforms to the spirit of the times; The content is realistic and has a unique freshness to young readers; The writing is vivid and has the literary quality of seeing the big from the small; Pay attention to structure, and have the spiritual power to move the heart and inspire growth.
We look forward to hearing from you!
When submitting, please indicate the column "What the parties say".
Submission email: zgqnzjb@cydcn
Inheritance. Student of Yixin Garden Primary School in Nanjing, Jiangsu.
Liu Yuyao (10 years old) When I put on a bright red scarf, I wanted to tell you the story of "The Stubborn Little Red Army". At that time, he was about the same age as me, and in the war-torn era, this Sichuan boy joined the Red Army early, and was an eleven or twelve-year-old Red Army with perseverance and firm beliefs.
I wanted to sew a bag of dry food for him to wear, and I thought it would be safe and easy to carry, but also a cover.
I want to learn to speak authentic Sichuanese, but my dad is from Hunan and my mom is from the north, which is really a challenge for me, a native of Nanjing, but I want to try. When I first started learning, I couldn't speak well, and I couldn't find the intonation of my voice and tone all the time, and I couldn't learn it many times, which really frustrated me. At that moment, I really wanted to give up, and I didn't want to "touch the nails" again. My mother encouraged me and said, "The Sichuan dialect is a new challenge for you, and there must be some difficulties, but you are just new to it. Listen more, practice more, and believe that you can. "My mother asked her Sichuan classmates to help me record authentic Sichuan dialect, and even asked the waitress aunt to teach me a few words when I went to eat at a Sichuan restaurant. Every day on the way to and from school, after finishing my homework, I listened and practiced repeatedly in a race against time.
After a week, I can speak a lot of Sichuan dialects, such as "little sister", "old man", "old girl", etc., both in terms of voice and feeling! My mother's classmates also praised me for being very standard, and I instantly felt a full sense of accomplishment and self-confidence.
In order to learn the language well, I also insisted on skipping rope, practicing breathing, and saying tongue twisters every day, and I did not relax for a moment in the more than 60 days and nights waiting for the results, and still insisted on practicing every day. In the end, I was lucky enough to make it to the national list of 100 people (only 3 people from Nanjing), and I was also fortunate to be awarded the title of "Star of Hope" in the final national exhibition (the 3rd "Ode to China" event - editor's note).
Now that I think back on the bits and pieces I have paid, isn't everything I have done exactly what I want to show you on the stage of "Ode to China"? I want to tell everyone to cherish the happy life that the revolutionary martyrs exchanged for their lives, never forget their revolutionary spirit, and pass on the great spirit and revolutionary story of the Chinese nation from generation to generation. This thing makes so much sense.
I use my practical actions to tell the stories of my peers during the Long March, and I want to tell them to more people.
Instructor: Wu Zhiyu.
Editor in charge: Song Baoying.
Review: Yang Yue.
Reviewer: Zhou Wei.
Click ** to subscribe to the China Young Writers Newspaper made of special paper.