The composition for celebrating National Day is 400 words.

China, my motherland, has a cultural heritage of 5,000 years, with countless cultural relics and rare minerals. She raised generations of China people with her huge "body" and selfless love. They are kind, brave and hardworking, which makes the country prosperous day by day.

I, a teenager of 2 1 century, have great ambitions and only want to make contributions to the motherland one day.

I have been deeply influenced by my family since I was a child-when I was learning Chinese, my parents told me the story of my motherland from suffering to prosperity every day. From then on, the two magnificent Chinese characters "Motherland" were deeply engraved in my heart-

Motherland!

What a beautiful, sacred and solemn noun! It is full of the language and feelings of our1300 million people in China. Every bit of it is made up of the bones and flesh of Chinese children.

I still clearly remember that when I wore a bright red scarf gloriously, my blood in my heart could not help surging. At that time, I silently made a wish in my heart: I must work hard from now on and be a peace messenger in the future.

"Ready to fight for * * * productism! Always ready! " This is an extraordinary title composed of sixteen ordinary Chinese characters. Every time, when I swear this sentence with the most serious and loudest voice, my respect and understanding of my motherland have been upgraded to a higher level.

Zhou Enlai once said, "Study for the rise of China ..." He set an example and finally propped up the blue sky of the motherland with his unyielding backbone! Therefore, we no longer lament, because this oriental "hero" who has been sleeping for a hundred years finally stands tall in the forest of the world.

A pool of clear water, a cup of loess, a silence, a green tree, a butterfly whose wings are soaked by rain and dew … all of them are you, my motherland!

A bright moon, a worried fish, a frown, a smile ... that's you, my motherland!

Turning over the history of 5,000 years, I found the essence of your life: the Great Wall, that scar, how many vicissitudes have been recorded, and you are so tenacious. This is a sign, a strength, a spirit and a yearning! Yangtze River-that's your pulse! Jumping with endless throb, flowing with endless feelings! And ... Yellow River is your blood? Boil, boil, rush, indestructible, hold your head high, how confident and proud!

Every time I look back, my heart aches. I try my best to remember every wrinkle, every callus, every blame, every concern ... in my heart, in my chest, in my body, in my heart. ...

I love my motherland, and I am proud that I am a Chinese son and daughter, a Chinese descendant and a China native!

The golden wind is refreshing, and the sky is high and the clouds are light. In this blooming and fruitful season, we have ushered in the 56th birthday of our motherland, and I am very happy to be able to celebrate the National Day with you. Here, I proudly say to my mother: I love you, China!

Ah! Yellow River, Yangtze River and Pentium Wan Li, what a splendid nation you have raised! The glorious history of 5,000 years and the world-famous Chinese civilization are amazing. Oh, motherland, the trickle is your flowing long hair, and the long mountains are your tenacious backbone. You have treasures all over the mountains, you have beautiful landscapes, you have the magnificent Forbidden City, and you have the winding Great Wall of Wan Li. You still have a lot. . . . . . In your vast land, generations of China people have created splendid oriental civilization with their own hands.

However, we will never forget how many vicissitudes and pains the Chinese nation has experienced, and our motherland has been bullied and insulted. We can't forget the firelight of the Ming Garden, the hat of "The Sick Man of East Asia" on everyone's head in China, the sign of "Chinese and dogs are not allowed in" at the gate of the park, and the blood of 300,000 compatriots in Nanjing dyed the Yangtze River red. The earth groans and the Yellow River cries, but the people of China will never be crushed.

The destruction of opium in Humen opened the prelude of China people's anti-aggression. The flag of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, the thunder of the Reform Movement of 1898, the broadsword of the Boxer Rebellion and the artillery fire of the Revolution of 1911 all tell the world that the Chinese nation cannot be humiliated and the people of China cannot be bullied.