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"How to Innovate Tomb-Sweeping Day Volunteer Sacrifice Sweeping Activities"

"How to innovate Tomb-Sweeping Day's voluntary sweeping activities"?

Tomb-Sweeping Day will be here soon. In recent years in Tomb-Sweeping Day, we have seen volunteers in many places not only pay homage to their families and ancestors, but also advocate civilized sacrifices, maintain order and clean up garbage; There are also people who sacrifice to sweep graves to commemorate the public welfare people who died in recent years. This makes volunteer Tomb-Sweeping Day's activities have more social significance.

Tomb-Sweeping Day is a great opportunity for our volunteers to do public welfare. These activities are all very good, but they may be a little single and the publicity features are not obvious. During their stay in Tomb-Sweeping Day, volunteers can also make many innovations in memorial objects, memorial methods and publicity contents. Make the commemorative object and propaganda content specific and the commemorative methods diversified. Restore traditional customs and habits, publicize celebrities and local culture, advocate paying attention to major historical events, and combine Tomb-Sweeping Day's sweeping activities with inheriting culture and changing social concepts, with local reality and ninth grade, with volunteer work, and even with local development. It is expected to produce great comprehensive benefits in many aspects to carry out the activities of sweeping sacrifices in Tomb-Sweeping Day in this way of thinking. Let's discuss this problem in detail with the memorial object as the key link.

Tomb-Sweeping Day can commemorate many great ancestors. Celebrities from all walks of life, including modern people and ancient people, who have made important contributions to the country and the place, can be the objects of volunteers' mourning. Centralized organization to commemorate them is tantamount to vigorously promoting them and advocating the inheritance of their achievements and spirit. So, what types of sages can we pay homage to?

First of all, it is very important to pay homage to cultural celebrities. Volunteers can go to celebrity cemeteries or related memorial sites. Many cities and counties have cemeteries of cultural celebrities, some local celebrities and some foreign celebrities. Although some celebrities don't have cemeteries in the local area, they have related relics to sweep. As far as Hubei is concerned, Xiangyang is Du Fu's ancestral home, and there is Du Fu's crown tomb in Xianshan. Cheng Hao and Cheng Yi grew up in Huangpi. Although there is no cemetery in Huangpi, the Shuangfeng Pavilion in memory of Er Cheng is a great attraction. Qianjiang is the ancestral home of Cao Yu. Cao Yu has never been to Qianjiang in his life, but his hometown has Cao Yu Park and Cao Yu's ancestral home museum. Another example is that Xiantao is the hometown, and there is Lu by the Han River in Xiantao City, which was donated by Mr. Nailu in the 1920s.

Paying homage to cultural celebrities is of great significance. In particular, there are some famous people whose life achievements and spiritual thoughts are worth learning and carrying forward, but they have been ignored by society for a long time, even little known in their hometown or where their main achievements are located. Mr Lu Jing is an example. It is more necessary for these celebrities to pay homage and publicize. Volunteers can take the lead in paying homage to them and arousing their concern and research in their hometown and society.

It is of great practical significance to commemorate some famous people. Hanzhong volunteers once organized a public sacrifice to Zhang Qian, and suggested that Zhang Qian's tomb be included in the Silk Road project to apply for world cultural heritage, which had a great influence. For another example, National Southwest Associated University has become an academic hotspot in recent years. Commemorating the leaders and famous professors of the United Nations General Assembly, such as Mr. Mei Yiqi, will have a positive impact on carrying forward the school-running philosophy and academic character of the United Nations General Assembly, and on summing up and drawing lessons from the excellent experience of education in the Republic of China. Such commemorative work can be carried out in many parts of the country at the same time.

For volunteers, paying homage to cultural celebrities is not only to commemorate their social significance, but also conducive to their own development-enhancing their cultural image, expanding their social influence, and taking the opportunity to contact various elite resources to create opportunities for public welfare development and local construction.

Secondly, pay homage to the sages who have made outstanding friends. Some sages are not necessarily famous figures, but they have made outstanding contributions in a certain field or for a certain region, or their dedication is very touching. They can also be commemorated by volunteers. Here is an example of Huang Bei. Mr. Tong Lusheng of Huangpi, a major general after the founding of the People's Republic of China, was exiled to the Great Northern Wilderness in the late 1950s. He was in his sixties at that time. Although his life is very difficult, he taught himself Chinese medicine to treat people for decades, benefiting more than 10 thousand people. General Tong's deeds are little known in his hometown. Now there is a statue of him in Huangpi General Cemetery. Volunteers can go to Tomb-Sweeping Day to pay homage to him, so that his deeds can inspire today.

Another example is Chaihu Town in Zhongxiang, Hubei Province, which is the largest centralized resettlement area for water conservancy immigrants in China. The experience of emigrating to Ann in those days was hard. Now Hubei attaches great importance to the development of Chaihu Lake and has established a provincial development zone. In order to cooperate with the construction of Lake Chaihu, the local government is vigorously promoting the spirit of Lake Chaihu, and needs a spiritual idol to promote the spirit of Lake Chaihu. Personally, this idol should be Wu Fengrui, the first secretary of Chaihu District Committee and the former chairman of Zhongxiang CPPCC. Wu shared joys and sorrows with immigrants before his death and won the hearts of the people. A volunteer may wish to visit a cemetery in Tomb-Sweeping Day and introduce his deeds to the society.

Again, pay tribute to public figures. This is related to the volunteers themselves. On the Internet, I saw volunteers to commemorate public figures who died in recent years, such as Bai, Jiang Shixin, etc., as well as caring people who donated bodies and organs, including people from local counties. These activities are very good and necessary. On the other hand, volunteers may also sacrifice to public figures before modern times, promote their research, and carry forward their spirit of serving the public and public welfare concepts. For example, Fan Zhongyan, who initiated Yi-ology and Yizhuang, Wang Yangming, who advocated the unity of knowledge and practice, Wu Xun, who made great efforts to run schools for disaster relief, Zhang Boling, the first person in modern private school education, Zhu Qinglan, Yan, the famous philanthropists in Buddhism and Taoism, and Hou Yongde, as well as the Chinese and foreign founders of Huayang Charity Association, the largest folk charity organization in the Republic of China. Commemorating and studying these predecessors is of great significance to the development of the current volunteer cause.

Thirdly, pay homage to the victims of major historical events, natural disasters and construction projects. This includes revolutionary martyrs in the war years, ordinary people who died in the tragedy, builders who died in major projects after the founding of the People's Republic of China, and so on. Take the Anti-Japanese War as an example, you can pay homage to the cemeteries and personal cemeteries of the soldiers of the Anti-Japanese War, the sites of tragedies and massacres, and important battle sites. In major construction projects such as Hunan-Chongqing Railway, many railway soldiers and militia paid the price of their lives during the construction period. Wudang Mountain, Baihe and Xunyang all have tombs of martyrs. In recent years, it is necessary for many volunteers from all over the country to pay homage to the martyrs in the martyrs cemetery. It should be pointed out that: first, the memorial objects should include both the martyrs in the war years and the martyrs in the construction years. Second, it includes not only generals and soldiers, but also ordinary people who have died. Third, people should not only go to famous cemeteries, but also go to some remote cemeteries that few people remember.

Finally, pay homage to the ancestors. In addition to paying homage to the ancestors of their own families, in recent years, many families have gone to the places where their ancestors moved out to pay homage to their distant ancestors. Such commemorative activities often go beyond the scope of small families and have social significance. Volunteers may wish to take part in such activities. For example, Tomb-Sweeping Day went to huangling county, Shaanxi Province to pay homage to the Mausoleum of the Yellow Emperor, and went to Hong Tong Huaishu, Macheng Xiaogan Township and Nanchang Chopsticks Lane to pay homage to his ancestors. Such activities have the significance of tracing back to the source and inheriting culture, the academic significance of promoting the study of immigration history and family history, and the economic and social significance of developing tourism, helping local development and promoting cross-regional exchanges.

Volunteers can take part in Tomb-Sweeping Day. According to their own and local conditions, in addition to organizing volunteers to participate, many other social people and students can be invited to participate. It can be simple to operate, or it can be deep and fine. To pay homage to cultural celebrities, we can consider restoring some traditional customs and habits, combining them with their life, academic and ideological research, visiting the descendants and relatives of modern celebrities, taking oral actions and increasing publicity, and taking each memorial activity as an important opportunity to publicize their personality, contribution and ideological inheritance. Paying homage to the outstanding sages in rural areas can be compiled in combination with the ninth grade of the school and local textbooks. In addition, some cemeteries are in disrepair for a long time, and social forces can be organized to repair them. If you can see a lot of news on the Internet, many graves of martyrs are overgrown with weeds and nobody cares. Volunteers may wish to clean up while paying homage, calling on the society to pay attention to transformation and let the martyrs sleep underground.