Memorize the revolutionary martyrs and carry forward the "three reds" spirit broadcast draft
Remembering Tomb-Sweeping Day —— Four (2) Red Scarf Broadcast Draft A: Dear teachers! Dear students! H: hello! The red scarf broadcast meets you again! I come from Class 4 (2). I come from Class 4 (2). Let's listen to a song first (Playing Tomb-Sweeping Day) After listening to this song, I believe everyone knows that today's red scarf broadcast is about Tomb-Sweeping Day. There are many cemeteries in the North and South Mountains, but Tomb-Sweeping Day's sacrifice and sweeping are different. Paper ashes fly into white butterflies, and tears are dyed into red azaleas. Tomorrow is April 4th in Tomb-Sweeping Day. Yes, it is another Tomb-Sweeping Day, a day to remember the martyrs. Do you still remember the days when the war was filled with smoke? I think you should still remember that at the moment when the Chinese nation was facing life and death, it was the martyrs who built the Great Wall of Steel with their own flesh and blood and fought to the death with the Japanese imperialist aggressors. They fell, but thousands of "people who don't want to be slaves" stood up and sang March of the Volunteers to inherit your unfinished business; It was the martyrs who turned their love for the country and the working people into a spiritual force that shared the same enemy in the battle. Not afraid of sacrifice, they marched forward, declared the demise of the Chiang family dynasty, and established a new China where the people were masters of their own affairs. It was the martyrs who abandoned everything in their families and individuals at the moment when socialist construction was most needed. Without hesitation, they stepped forward and selflessly dedicated their precious lives to the motherland and the people, spilling their blood all over the motherland. By the way, do you know the origin of Tomb-Sweeping Day? A: Of course, let me introduce you! Tomb-Sweeping Day is a traditional festival in China, and it is also the most important festival to worship ancestors and sweep graves. Grave-sweeping is commonly known as going to the grave and offering sacrifices to the dead. Most Han people and some ethnic minorities visit graves in Tomb-Sweeping Day. The traditional Tomb-Sweeping Day in China began in the Zhou Dynasty and has a history of more than 2,500 years. Later, as the days of Qingming and cold food approached, cold food was the day when people banned fire from sweeping graves. Gradually, cold food and Qingming became one, and cold food became another name and custom of Qingming. On Qingming Day, there are no fireworks, only cold food. B: In the cold spring, it is forbidden to light a fire to eat cold food, for fear that some old, weak women and children can't stand the cold. In order to prevent cold food from harming their health, we decided to go for an outing, have an outing, swing, play football, play polo, insert willows, tug-of-war and have a chicken fight, so that everyone can come out to bask in the sun, exercise their bones and muscles and increase their resistance. Therefore, in addition to offering sacrifices to ancestors and sweeping graves, Tomb-Sweeping Day also has various outdoor fitness activities, which makes this festival full of sad tears and fresh and bright vivid scenes where you will go. This is really a very special festival. Do you know that you can still sweep graves online? Of course, it is very popular now. In recent years, our school has been offering sacrifices to sweep the graves of martyrs' cemeteries online. There is a cemetery online, where commemorative activities can be held anytime and anywhere, flowers can be presented to some revolutionary martyrs, and commemorative messages and articles can be published. A: During the Anti-Japanese War, there were many little heroes of our size. You must have heard of "Singing Two Little Boys Let the Cowherd Go", which is about the Wang Erxiao family in a small mountain village in Laiyuan, Hebei. After the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the Japanese army extended its claws to this quiet village. 1942101On October 25th, the second primary school was herding cattle on the hillside and met a devil who wanted to "mop up" the village. The devil asked him to lead the way, but the second child led the devil into the ambush circle of the Eighth Route Army. When the devil found himself cheated, he stabbed the second boy in the chest with a bayonet ... B: After Wang Erxiao died, the local soldiers and civilians buried him on the hillside behind the village. Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Daily published his heroic deeds in the first edition. Fang Bing, a poet among poets, was deeply moved by Wang Erxiao's deeds, and soon wrote this song which has been circulated for more than 60 years. Now let's listen to this song! ! A: We can be said to be the lucky ones of the times. You should know that a happy life is hard-won, and you should know your historical responsibility and mission. We should love ourselves and our motherland. We should study hard and add luster to her! A: Now let's listen to some poems written by revolutionary ancestors before their heroic sacrifice. A: It doesn't matter if Xia Jian's poems are righteous, as long as the teachings are true. Kill Xia and others. B: The door for people to go in and out of Ye Ting is locked, and the hole for dogs to climb out is open. A voice shouted: climb out and set you free! I long for freedom, but I deeply know how a person's body climbs out of a dog hole! I hope that one day the underground fire can burn me into this living coffin, and I deserve eternal life in fire and blood! A: Every time we go to Tomb-Sweeping Day, we naturally can't forget those martyrs who gave their lives for our country. They gave their precious lives to defend our motherland and dignity! Without the heroic sacrifice of the martyrs, how could we have our happy time today? B: Castle Peak is full of loyal bones, so why did they still wear boots when they died! A: We will not forget the martyrs and history! What are we going to do in peacetime! What we do is: study hard! Revitalize China! Let our country be stronger and stand proudly in the east of the world! Comfort the heroic spirit with the prosperity of the country. Students, let's inherit the legacy of the martyrs, study hard for the construction of our hometown and the prosperity of our motherland, and create a better tomorrow! H: This is the end of the red scarf broadcast "Remembering Qingming". Thank you for listening. Goodbye!