Hello everyone!
I am a junior in the College of Liberal Arts. Some time ago, the news that Mo Yan won the Jobert Prize for Literature gave the Chinese people a shot in the arm and finally rounded out their Nobel plot. As a college student in the College of Arts, I am very happy to hear this news. China's modern and contemporary literature can finally stand on the world stage. And I, who is determined to be a writer, am even more excited. Taking Mo Yan as an example and taking Nobel Prize in Literature as the highest goal has become my Chinese dream. When I was at a loss, the news that Mo Yan won the prize gave me hope, which made me rekindle my fighting spirit and regain my original dream. Although I may never reach Mo Yan's height, my Chinese dream may never come true. But this will be my goal, my motivation and my lifelong pursuit.
My Chinese dream, my literary dream.
Many people think that dreams that cannot be realized are slogans and have no practical significance. Sometimes the value of dreams lies not in whether they can be realized, but in the process of chasing them. My Chinese dream is based on our increasingly prosperous culture, relying on the strength of the motherland, and I am proud of it. I, a student of a new era, am proud of my Chinese dream and our motherland. When I was in Dreams May Come, I was in an era when young people were allowed to realize their ideals. I am very happy! Let's join hands to create our Chinese dream!