Youth Flying
Singer: Internet Singer
Lyrics: Unknown
Songwriter: Unknown
Songwriter: Unknown
Lyrics:
The seed of our dreams has already sprouted, and the brave and dazzling flowers are blooming in our hearts
The head of our head takes a brisk step, and we welcome the day by day splendor of years
We run happily towards the horizon, and passionately embrace every second of our dreams
The summer breeze whispers in our ears, and the sweat and tears of our heart are in our ears. We run happily to the horizon, passionately embracing every second of our dreams
Summer breeze whispering in our ears, sweat and tears will turn into pride tomorrow
The color of youth radiates radiance in spite of too many unknowns and ignorance, and bravely climb with hope
Never want to retreat, our soaring dreams
At ease, stand straight and ready for action. Standing at attention, standing ready to go, we are going to step out young steps
Seeing a bright future beckoning to us, let your mood, always keep surging
Passionate youthful dance, embark on a gorgeous and fascinating journey to pursue your dreams
Proudly blossomed the youthful smile, the road of growth, we have never been afraid of losing
We are running happily to the horizon, and we have never been afraid of losing
We have never been afraid of losing. Expanded:
From September 1, 2007, all primary and secondary school students across the country are required to dance in school group dances every day during recess and extracurricular group exercise time. Among them, boys and girls holding hands*** waltzing will become the designated dance for high school students.
Yang Guiren, director of the Department of Physical Education, Health and Arts Education at the Ministry of Education, said that students dancing in a group is a normal interaction between classmates. We have made some considerations in this regard during the creation of the group dance. When students dance in a group, they are usually in groups of four, and everyone rotates at all times.
The other aspect is how we can provide the right guidance, we used to separate boys' and girls' schools, and I'm afraid that this is an unhealthy understanding of our education itself.