Today is the 61st birthday of the great People’s Republic of China, so I must come out and say a few words.
I won’t use too many flowery words; in short, I firmly state:
I love the People’s Republic of China!
These are words from both my mouth and my heart!
Today is also another day worth celebrating. Most of the students from our former Class (2) of the first year of senior high school, following the footsteps of Brother Pei, successfully completed a picnic in Gongcheng. Everyone came with excitement and returned fully satisfied, with basically no regrets! I would like to thank Boss Pei for his leadership and organization!
Picnic photos: http://album.spaces.ac.cn/?id=31_1
There is another happy event today—Chang’e has flown to the moon. Our country’s “Chang’e-2” took off at 19:00. So far, everything is proceeding according to the predetermined plan, which foretells the success of this lunar exploration mission. Here, I express my best wishes for the successful flight of Chang’e.
One day, three joys!
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