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Looking at the motherland by candlelight

I have ushered in the annual birthday, and every time I arrive on this day, it is my happiest time. First, I can receive many gifts from people. Second, my parents are much more relaxed than usual, so I can have a good day on my birthday.

Twilight is coming. There is a birthday cake on the table, the candle has not been lit, and the clock hands hanging on the wall are walking slowly. But I am excited and anxious, and I have been praying: "Hurry up, hurry up, as long as it is 10, I can sing birthday songs and blow cakes."

Looking at the big map hanging on the wall, I suddenly remembered that this year is also the 60 th birthday of the motherland. Our great motherland has been ravaged by scorching fires and horseshoes. Today's birthday has witnessed the glorious course of the motherland in the storm for 60 years. When the great leader Chairman Mao boarded the Tiananmen Gate and announced the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), his motherland ushered in his new life. When the solemn five-star red flag rises in the wind, the hearts of hundreds of millions of Chinese children are closely linked.

This year, the motherland's 60th birthday, I want to give him flowers, I want to bless him. 2009 is a year for the motherland to look back on the past and look forward to the future. In 2008, we suffered a snowstorm, we defeated the Wenchuan earthquake, and we successfully hosted the Beijing Olympic Games, all of which solemnly declared to the world that the dragon is no longer sleeping, and China is rising. Let Napoleon's prediction a hundred years ago vanish, and let foreigners who once laughed at China as the "sick man of East Asia" bury everything in the ground with the dust of history. The blood of the Chinese nation will never be cut off, and the spirit of Chinese sons and daughters will remain young forever.

At this time, my mother's words brought me back to reality: "Happy birthday!" " "I looked at the wall clock on the wall: 10. I lit the candle excitedly, and in the blessing of my parents, I sang a birthday song and silently blessed the motherland: Happy birthday!