Lhasa, 5 May (Zhongxin Net) -- "Children, do you have any dreams? What is everyone's dream? On the eve of Children's Day, on the playground of the bilingual primary school in Jiangrexia Township, nearly 31 kilometers from Lhasa, Li Qian, a second lieutenant platoon leader of a brigade of the Tibet Military Region, was talking freely with the elementary school students of the elementary school about their dreams.

"When I grow up, I want to be a PLA", "I want to be an astronaut", "I want to be a teacher" ... Listening to the children sharing their colorful dreams, Li Qian also told the children the story of chasing their dreams on the plateau and fulfilling their dreams in the military camp.

As the keynote speaker of this patriotism lecture, she used her own growth perspective and true feelings to tell about the historical achievements made by the party and the country in the decade of the new era, and the blueprint for the future development of the motherland drawn by the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, actively encouraging children to cherish time, learn and aspire from an early age, closely link their life aspirations with the future of the motherland and the happiness of the people, and wish the children to grow up and become talents as soon as possible.

At the donation event, the highland female soldiers also brought holiday gifts to the children, including exquisite school bags and stationery, as well as fruit and milk. Child representatives of the elementary school tied bright red scarves to the highland female soldiers and saluted the Young Pioneers. After the donation, the female soldiers showed the queue and performed boxing for the teachers and students of the school, and the uniform movements and heroic image won applause and cheers from the children.

The picture shows female soldiers giving holiday gifts to children. Photo by Zhang Ying

"The children were very impressed by the patriotic propaganda of the plateau female soldiers, and quietly planted a green seed in the hearts of the children." The school's principal, Deji Dolma, said.

Now the rural schools on the plateau, whether it is the school facilities or the children's school environment, are getting better and better, more and more "tall", the female soldier Amdi can't help but sigh compared to her primary school ten years ago.

Finally, the children sang the song "Me and My Motherland" with the female soldiers, and under the clear blue sky of the plateau, in the loud singing, the children reluctantly bid farewell to the sisters of the female soldiers of the plateau. (End)