Children's Stories from Ancient Chinese Poetry 21: Brave General Gu Shu (2)
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General Gao Shuhan looked at me kindly and asked, "Why do you want to become a general?" 0
"I want to protect the people of the border like you do and maintain the peace of the country," I answered firmly. 0
Moved by my determination, General Gao decided to take me as his disciple, teaching me martial arts and wisdom. I was overjoyed; my dream was about to come true. 0
From then on, I followed General Gao Shuhan to learn, aspiring to become a true general. 0
At night, I checked my weapons under the starlight, with the Big Dipper shining above me. Its light illuminated the sword in my hand, making it appear exceptionally sharp in the starlight. 0
"General Ge Shu, you are truly amazing!" I exclaimed from a distance, my eyes filled with admiration for him. 0
General Gao Shuhan said nothing but smiled gently before continuing to check his weapons. 0
I watched him, eager to see how he fought. My gaze followed him closely, as if I could envision him bravely battling enemies on the battlefield. 0
In that moment, I seemed to see myself in the future; the Big Dipper continued to twinkle in the night sky, its light shining on me and filling me with an unprecedented strength. 0
I knew this was the source of my fighting power and the anchor of my determination to protect the people. 0
"General Ge Shu, why are you still carrying a sword at night?" I approached him curiously and asked. 0
General Gao Shuhan smiled at me and said softly, "As generals, we must always remain vigilant and be ready to protect our homeland." 0
A hint of surprise flashed in my eyes as I seemed to understand something, then silently nodded. 0
I looked up at the Big Dipper in the night sky, feeling deeply moved. 0
I knew that as a guardian of the border, General Gao Shuhan had to remain steadfast at his post at all times; whether day or night, he must maintain a high level of vigilance. Because I understood that General Gao's duty was to protect the homeland and its people behind him—this was his mission and his honor. 0
The boy's eyes reflected admiration and respect for me; I could tell he had deeply understood the responsibilities and mission of a general. In that moment, I felt that General Gao Shuhan was not just a general but also my role model—a spiritual pillar guiding a young boy to grow into a true general. 0
 
 
As Gao Shuhan, I often hear the people in the town singing " Geshu's song." This song tells how I instilled fear in my enemies, making them hesitant to invade. Whenever I hear this song, I feel an immense sense of pride because I have contributed to my hometown and its people. 0
 
The little boy also frequently hears the adults sing " Geshu's song." Each time he hears it, he feels very excited and proud. In his eyes, General Gao Shuhan is his idol and the kind of person he aspires to become. 0
 
In my heart, General Gao Shuhan is not only the guardian of the frontier but also a hero in the hearts of the people. His heroic deeds are widely known in my hometown, striking fear into the hearts of enemies and ensuring the safety of our home. 0
 
My admiration for General Gao Shuhan deepens day by day. I dream of becoming a brave person like him in the future, protecting my homeland and its people. Whenever I hear " Geshu's song," I feel an overwhelming excitement and pride because I know that General Gao Shuhan is our pride and a role model on our path to growth. 0
 
As time passes, I gradually grow taller and stronger. I begin to realize that protecting our homeland and people requires not only courage and strength but also wisdom and strategy. I increasingly understand the greatness of General Gao Shuhan—not just because he is a brave warrior but also because he is a wise general. 0
 
Every night, as I gaze at the Big Dipper in the night sky, I remember what General Gao Shuhan once said. I understand that as a general, one must not only be fierce but also remain vigilant at all times, ready to respond to potential dangers. 0
 
I am determined to become a brave and wise person like General Gao Shuhan, protecting my homeland and its people, contributing to the nation and its citizens. 0
 
 
 
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