No winter cannot pass, and no spring will not come. Even on the darkest nights, there will be a bright galaxy. Spring has arrived as promised, the cherry blossoms in Wuhan have bloomed, and we finally achieved the victory from this smoke-free battlefield. This year's National Day coincides with the Mid-Autumn Festival as the roundest moon meets the five yellow stars. While a bunch of mooncakes is available, the red flags are also raised all over the street. This time, the people of Wuhan finally made up their Chinese New Year's Eve dinner! Being far away from China, I can't help but miss my hometown. I know very well how difficult it is to experience a family reunion in this extraordinary 2020. I sincerely thank every hero who protected us on that long winter night, and thanks to every bravest and cutest Chinese people; Salute to all of you!
Amidst the biggest war between humans and a virus, there are no so-called heroes, but only mortals who sacrifice and seek the safety of everyone. From medical staffs, People's Liberation Army (PLA) troops, volunteers, to the construction workers of the newly built hospitals, duty personals, security personals, logistics drivers, riders, cleaners, etc.; there is no distinction between big and small roles; the Chinese people are protecting each other in various positions by doing their duties. They were in the frontline, fighting against the pandemic that we are facing. Their persistence, selfless dedication, and heroism in sacrificing their lives have set an example for the entire world. May the fifteenth full moon brings my most sincere comforts to you. I hope we can see the cherry blossoms of Wuhan University together soon.
As written in the eight letters to youth from the People’s Daily newspaper: “The place that you are currently standing is your China; Whatever you are, China is; As long as you have your brightness, China won’t be in the dark.” The pandemic made me witnessed how powerful and strong China is. I am beyond proud of my brothers and sisters in China who won against the COVID-19 pandemic and survived into their second lives.
Different generations have different ways of expressing love, but the common background of patriotism has never changed, and it is your sentiments toward your motherland. As I look up and watch the full moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival, I miss China more than at any time. I believe that the moon doesn't only live the goddess Chang E and her rabbit, but also the brightest five yellow stars from China's flag. I can’t wait to travel back to China when we can already get rid of face masks and s
They say that the youth holds the future of development. The frontliners in the pandemic proved that statement. We, as the youth, shall prove ourselves again in the future in building a better nation and world for ourselves. Next time, I hope I can have an opportunity to fight on the battlefield itself for my country.