The laborers at that time were glorious and proud, singing "How glorious I am to be an oil worker", and they walked like a shining coat, with their heads high and their chests high and striding forward.
The times have been long for decades, and the market economy has wiped out people's hearts. The laborers in people's mouths have become synonymous with blue-collar workers, people who are always dusty and sweaty. They work no longer for the sacred ideals in their hearts, but for the necessities of life.
They sighed and accepted the arrangements of fate, they lowered their heads and worked humbly, and no longer had the glory in their hearts. The last brilliance of self-esteem in them gradually faded away.
But now, I am very pleased to see this rare light on Burn-e again.
In a short video of just a few minutes, we can see: When
he rushed to the front line of work,
he was vigorous and proud; he hummed odes to joy while welding gracefully, and loved the
work from the bottom of his heart; he met in his work. After difficulties, he persevered, risked repeated criticism from his boss, and had to complete the task;
despite the drastic changes in the surrounding living environment, he had to find the leader to find the organization as soon as possible, regardless of his own safety. The last process of work;
...
whoop, what other adjective can be used to describe his noble sentiment?
It's not enough to give him a few titles of outstanding model workers.
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