豆瓣酱7
红色革命英语作文? People associate colors with different objects,feelings,and holidays.Red is my favorite color.Red is the color of fire ,heat ,blood and life.People say red is an active and exciting color.When someone is very angry,people say that he or she sees red.And red is used for signs of danger ,such as STOP signs.I like red because when I see red I feel happy.
肥猫啃鱼头
When the first national congress of the Chinese Communist Party was being held in the summer of 1921 (first in the French Concession area of Shanghai and later on a boat on South Lake, Jiaxing) , with 13 delegates representing 57 members across the country, Agnes Smedley (1892–1950) , 29 years old then, was in India helping the people there to overthrow the colonial rule of the British; Edgar Snow (1905–1972) ,then a 16-year-old, was still in high school, active, busy managing the fraternity newspaper he started, The Delt; Anna Louise Strong (1885–1970) , 36 years old then, who had earned a PhD in philosophy from the University of Chicago at 23, had already been a progressive activist fighting for justice for years. Soon, they would all turn eastward; their beliefs, passions, and career paths would lead them to China, a vast country on the easternmost part of the Eurasian landmass, right across from the Pacific Ocean.Here, in China, something extraordinary was happening. Here, an existential struggle on an epic scale was going on. Here would come Agnes Smedley, Edgar Snow, Anna Louise Strong, and many others—Norman Bethune (1890–1939) , George Hatem(1910–1988) , Israel Epstein (1915–2005) , Dwarkanath Kotnis (1910–1942) , Rewi Alley (1897–1987) , and more, overcoming seemingly insurmountable barriers, natural and man-made, to see with their own eyes, to find out what was going on and report it to the world, and to help the Chinese people win their struggle for survival and for the future of their nation. Some of these foreigners would lay down their lives here; some would make China their adopted country, their permanent home.What was going on in China during those early decades of the 20th century, following the founding of the Communist Party in 1921? The Northern Expedition (1926–1928) , a military campaign to reunify China that had become fragmented by warlords; the Shanghai Massacre (April 12 , 1927) , the betrayal and violent suppression of the Communist Party organizations in Shanghai by Chiang Kai-shek (1887–1975); the Mukden Incident (18 September, 1931) , Japanese invasion of Manchuria that led to establishment of the puppet state of Manzhouguo; the Long March (October 1934–October 1935) , a strategic retreat undertaken by the Red Army after the Fifth Extermination Campaign, to evade the pursuit of the Kuomintang army; Lugou Bridge Incident, also known as the Marco Polo Bridge Incident or Double-Seven Incident, a July 1937 battle between Chinese and Japanese troops stationed at Fengtai in the outskirts of Beijing, recognized as China’s whole-of-nation resistance against Japanese aggression. It was during these turbulent times when the survival of one fifth of mankind was hanging in the balance that Agnes Smedley, Edgar Snow, Anna Louise Strong, and many others came to China.
别针换别墅嘞
这太难叻...看你是重庆的-----这一阵子老是在唱红歌.也难为你了,就写个就写个参观渣滓洞的观后感吧.以下是例文: The Feelings After Visiting Prison Zhazi Yesterday,I went to Prison Zhazi.I saw many things and get really sad but proud.It used to be a coalmine founded in 1920 by a businessman named Erchang Chen.Since 1938,it became a clandestine prison for Kuomintang to lock up and persecute revolutionaries.During the war,lots of heroic,solemn and stirring stories happened in the prison.A great woman called Zhujun Jiang has become to history.She has never been afraid of the cruel torture,and respect by lots of people.I will learn from her ,study hard ,and never forget to be faithful,for my friends,for my family,and for my country!
彼岸之澄
英文原文:Red Cultural Exhibition Hall英式音标:[red] [ˈkʌltʃ(ə)r(ə)l] [eksɪˈbɪʃ(ə)n] [hɔːl] 美式音标:[rɛd] [ˈkʌltʃərəl] [ˌɛksɪˈbɪʃən] [hɔl]
流浪猫想家
The Chinese "Red Culture" is the heritage of the revolutionary history since the establishment of China Communist Party, who led Chinese people successfully to overturned the the Three Big Mountains (Imperialism, Feudalism and Bureaucrat-capitalism, which weighed like mountains on the backs of the Chinese people before liberation) through extremely hard and bitter efforts via the Red Army, now the People's Liberation Army. Chinese people worship the red from ancient times, resembling it as the sun, warmth, jubilance and prosperity, while new connotations have enriched the red for Chinese people with a revlolutionary history, a striving history, known as the Red Culture in China.
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