Watching "Miracle on Ice" and thinking of "Road to Rejuvenation"

Dee 2021-12-23 08:01:31

Yesterday organized employees to go to the cinema to watch "Miracle on Ice". This is a true story reflecting the ice hockey game during the US-Soviet Winter Olympics during the Cold War. How the young/unexperienced American team defeated an experienced team /The story of the Soviet team that won the previous world championships.
These young people are very individual and full of energy. The important thing for the coach is not to teach them the skills of the game, but more importantly, to teach them how to play with their hearts! It is a team to compete instead of individual performance! Play for the United States! Race for dignity!
It takes a spirit to win a game!
"Miracle on Ice" is a typical American spirit. It is the spirit of tolerance that brings together talents from all over the world, the enterprising spirit of constant pursuit of excellence, and the spirit of a tough guy who has the courage to take responsibility.
Watching "Miracle on Ice" and thinking about the documentary "Road to Rejuvenation" which was recently broadcast on CCTV, from the Opium War in 1840 to the New Deal of Huwen in 2007, it is a good idea for the upcoming 17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. Summary and review. This section of Chinese history is a history of humiliation and a history of twists and turns and a history of revival. I watched the last episode last night. The spirit of every Chinese person represents the spirit of this nation and this country. National revival is the revival of the heart of Chinese people. .
China needs a strong national spirit to win world competitions!

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Miracle quotes

  • Herb Brooks: [knocks on the door of the dorm room; Jimmy opens it] Hey, Jim.

    Jim Craig: Hey, Coach.

    Herb Brooks: Just wondering why you didn't take this test.

    [waves the stack of psychology tests that he has in his hands]

    Jim Craig: Yeah, umm... it's nothing against you or anything. I just don't see what it has to do with stopping the puck.

    Herb Brooks: That's okay, you just took it anyway.

  • Herb Brooks: All-star teams fail because they rely solely on the individual's talent. The Soviets win because they take that talent and use it inside a system that's designed for the betterment of the team. My goal is to beat 'em at their own game.

    Lou Nanne: Beat the best team in the world? Gold medalists in '64, '68, '72, '76? Pretty lofty goal, Herb.

    Herb Brooks: Well, Lou, that's why I want to pursue it.