The First Lesson of the New School Year in Hero City
Release time:
2020-09-02
The fruitful golden autumn of September is waving its hand towards us. On the morning of September 1, 2020, with a new semester and a new starting point, the Nanchang August 1st Uprising Memorial Museum, in collaboration with the Nanchang Normal University Affiliated Experimental Primary School Education Group, brought a special "first lesson of the school year" to the students in the auditorium of the Yuchuan Island campus.
This year marks the 75th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's Anti-Japanese War and the Anti-Fascist War. The entire course is themed "Remembering History and Cherishing Peace," using an entertaining approach to help students better understand history, pay tribute to heroes, and guide them to establish correct views on life and values, fastening the first button of their lives, allowing the red gene to be passed down through generations.
Recalling the glorious years, paying tribute to the heroic veterans.
In the first lesson of the school year, the Nanchang August 1st Uprising Memorial Museum specially invited 90-year-old veteran Mr. Yin Yusheng. Mr. Yin joined the army at the age of 12 and became an underground intelligence scout for the New Fourth Army in the Suzhong Military Region. To gather enemy intelligence, he sold pancakes on the street every day. Through the intelligence provided by Mr. Yin, two Japanese strongholds at Huangqiao and three peripheral strongholds were destroyed. At the age of 17, he was assigned to the East China Field Army and participated in battles such as the Huaihai Campaign, the Crossing the Yangtze River Campaign, and the Shanghai Campaign.
The stories told by Mr. Yin were passionate and brought our thoughts back to that revolutionary era of blood and fire. In the end, Mr. Yin also sang two red songs, "The Red Flower" and "The Song of the Railway Guerrillas," with a loud and captivating voice, leading the students to applaud and stand up to salute the heroes of the Anti-Japanese War.
Listening to red stories, feeling the revolutionary spirit.
In light of the current situation, this course adopted the "cloud classroom" live connection model for the first time, allowing students to listen to the story of "Red Soldiers" told by a guide from the Nanchang August 1st Uprising Memorial Museum at the site where the military flag was raised, through a live broadcast. In the first lesson of the school year, students traced the origins of the army together, learning about the history of the people's army and the origins of Army Day.
The "cloud classroom" teaching breaks the time and space barriers of traditional teaching, allowing students to visit the museum even while on campus, closely integrating red culture with daily learning and fully mobilizing students' enthusiasm.
Singing inspirational songs, inheriting the mission and responsibility.
During the course, the brass band of the Nanchang Normal University Affiliated Experimental Primary School performed a wonderful symphonic band piece "Rising Sun" and "Childhood," igniting the patriotic enthusiasm of the students present. At the end of the course, the guide and the students also hand-painted doves of peace, representing our determination to cherish peace.
History is the best textbook and nutrient; only by remembering history can we create the future. Peace is hard-won, and remembering is to forge ahead courageously. We all live in this heroic city of Nanchang, and it is our unshirkable responsibility to cultivate the cultural confidence of the children in this city, aspiring to let red culture permeate the hearts of every child, planting little sparks of red. I wish the students to ride the winds and waves in the new semester, set sail, and together we take on the responsibility of realizing the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation!
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