Composition 1. Topic: red culture: a symbol of encouragement and inheritance
Red culture is a symbol of China's revolutionary spirit, which has important symbolic significance. It represents the glorious course of the * * * production party in China and the great people's liberation struggle in China. The ideas and values conveyed by the red culture have profoundly influenced the way of thinking and the code of conduct of the people in China.
First of all, red culture symbolizes revolutionary spirit and patriotic feelings. In the modern history of China, China * * * Production Party led the broad masses of the people in a series of revolutionary struggles, constantly striving for national independence and people's happiness. The red flag played an important role in this great struggle and became a symbol in the hearts of the people. With the spread and inheritance of red culture, the people of China have maintained a lasting enthusiasm and pursuit for revolutionary spirit and patriotism.
Secondly, red culture symbolizes courage and firm belief. In the process of China revolution, many party member and revolutionary heroes wrote precious historical chapters with their own blood and lives. In the face of difficulties and obstacles, they always maintain a firm belief and courage to go forward. The symbol of red culture is also the reverence and commemoration of these heroes, which inspires future generations to pursue people's interests and social progress, strengthen their confidence and forge ahead.
In addition, the red culture also symbolizes the leading position of the China * * * production party and is supported by the people. As the largest political party in China, the Communist Party of China (CPC) plays a central role in decision-making and promoting national construction and social development. The symbolic significance of red culture is embodied in the recognition of the leading position of China's * * * production party and its support for its correct line. The red flag makes people realize more clearly that only by relying on the correct leadership of the China Producer Party can the country prosper and the people have a better life.
In a word, red culture has important symbolic significance in China. Represented the great struggle led by China * * * Party and the sacrifice and dedication of countless revolutionary heroes. Red culture inspires the people of China, making them firm in their beliefs, pioneering and enterprising, and making unremitting efforts to realize the Chinese dream of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.
2. Title: Historical origin of yellow culture
As a special cultural phenomenon, yellow culture is an important part of China traditional culture. It originated in the Han Dynasty, and after several periods of evolution and development, it has formed rich and diverse forms of expression and profound connotations.
The origin of yellow culture can be traced back to the Han Dynasty in China more than two thousand years ago. In this period, yellow symbolizes the emperor, royalty and authority. The rulers of Han Dynasty defined yellow as the exclusive color of emperors, and attached great importance to its status and symbolic significance. Therefore, the use of yellow textiles, utensils, etiquette and other items has become a common phenomenon in Han society. This pursuit and admiration for yellow has gradually integrated yellow into people's lives and formed a preliminary yellow culture.
With the passage of time, the yellow culture began to have more profound connotation and extensive influence. During the Tang and Song Dynasties, the yellow culture was further expanded and enriched, and became the favorite object of literati. They think that yellow symbolizes nobility, elegance and solemnity, and regard it as the embodiment of cultural connotation. Therefore, in the field of culture and art, yellow has become a common color in poetry, painting and architecture. People also further expressed their admiration and love for yellow culture through clothing, home decoration and food. These measures have promoted the spread and development of yellow culture.
During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, yellow culture was deeply rooted in people's hearts and blended into religious beliefs and court life. The society in this period was characterized by feudal ethics and imperial supremacy. As a symbol of a country, yellow is widely used in palaces, temples and streets. For example, the walls of the Forbidden City are mainly yellow, and yellow glazed tiles are also commonly used materials in palace buildings. At the same time, in folk beliefs, yellow is closely related to Taoism and Buddhism, and is regarded as an auspicious symbol. Therefore, yellow culture has gradually become an indispensable part of society and court.
Since modern times, the status and influence of yellow culture in China society have been further deepened. During this period, yellow gradually got rid of the shackles of classical culture and began to blend into modern art and design. Yellow has become a popular element in advertisements, brands and fashions, and plays an important role in the commercial field. At the same time, yellow is also used in the celebration of national day, Spring Festival and other major festivals as a symbol of celebration and celebration.
Generally speaking, yellow culture, as a unique part of China traditional culture, has a long history. Since the Han Dynasty, yellow has had the symbolic meaning of royal authority. With the passage of time, the yellow culture is gradually enriched and developed, which is closely related to China's culture, art, beliefs and lifestyle. Since modern times, the yellow culture has evolved into an indispensable cultural element in modern society and become one of the symbols of China people's pride.
3. Title: The Role of Red Culture in China Revolution.
Red culture refers to the cultural form in China during the revolutionary period, which took the leadership of the Party as the core, expressed revolutionary ideas through propaganda, art and education, and mobilized the masses to participate in the revolutionary struggle. Red culture played an important role in the China Revolution.
First of all, red culture is the spiritual pillar of China revolution. In the early days of China Revolution, due to the limitation of historical conditions and social environment, most people did not understand or even misunderstand the thought of * * *. By creating and widely spreading revolutionary songs, plays, poems and other works of art, the red culture publicizes proletarian beliefs and revolutionary ideals, and guides people to yearn for a free, equal and just social system. This positive spiritual guidance has enabled more people to join the revolutionary ranks, strengthen their struggle beliefs and devote themselves to the revolutionary cause.
Secondly, the red culture is the cohesion of China revolution. In the process of long-term revolutionary struggle, the Red Army needs to face severe living environment and enemy attacks. The red culture not only inspired the Red Army soldiers, but also strengthened the unity and cooperation within the Red Army. By singing red songs and reciting revolutionary poems, Red Army soldiers gathered together before the battle and encouraged each other, thus enhancing their sense of identity and honor for the revolutionary cause. This cohesion enabled the Red Army to stubbornly resist the enemy under difficult conditions and finally won the revolutionary victory.
In addition, the red culture is also the inheritor of China Revolution. After the victory of the revolution, Mao Zedong and other leaders realized the importance of red culture in promoting the revolutionary process, so they strongly supported and promoted it. For example, after the founding of New China, many revolutionary movies, books and other works were released to publicize * * * thoughts and heroic deeds, and constantly inspire people's patriotic enthusiasm and fighting spirit. At the same time, we will establish a red cultural education system, integrate revolutionary history such as the Red Army's Long March into educational content, and pass on the revolutionary spirit from generation to generation.
In a word, red culture played an important role in the China Revolution. It propagandizes revolutionary ideas, inspires the people, unites the strength of the Red Army, and provides strong support and motivation for the revolutionary cause in China. Today, red culture still occupies an important position in China society, becomes a part of Socialism with Chinese characteristics's value system, and continues to play an important role in inheritance and innovation.