An excellent model essay on the presiding speech of a lecture on Chinese studies
Good morning, leaders, distinguished guests and dear students! In our life, study and work, we will inevitably encounter pressure of one kind or another, and sometimes we will be physically and mentally exhausted because of these pressures and troubles. So, how should we view the essence of life and correctly handle various relationships? How can we understand the wisdom of Chinese studies and shape a happy life? Today, we are fortunate to be invited to give a lecture on Chinese studies to all the teachers and students in our school. Let's welcome and thank you with warm applause!
This activity has received extensive attention and strong support from district leaders and bureau leaders. Let me introduce the leaders and guests who participated in this activity: XXX.
Let's thank the leaders and guests for coming to our lecture on Chinese studies with warm applause! Thank you!
Come and listen to XX give us a lecture on Chinese studies!
End:
Thank you for your wonderful speeches and give us warm applause again. Thank you, thank you. Through the explanation, we realized the wisdom and charm of Chinese studies. I hope all teachers and students can bring the wisdom and valuable experience of Chinese studies to our study, life and work. Thank you again for your wonderful speech with warm applause, the leaders and guests who gave strong support to this activity, and the teachers and students present for their active cooperation.
This lecture on Chinese studies is over, thank you!
Excellent model essay delivered by the host of the second lecture on Chinese studies
Dear teachers, respected elders, teachers, dear sisters:
Good evening, everyone! Welcome to Guancheng National Studies "Girls' School"!
Yin Hua, a late student, is very honored to preside over today's opening ceremony.
Mr. Gu Hongming, a modern scholar, said in "The Spirit of China People": "The women of a nation are the flowers of its civilization and its country."
Goethe, the great poet, said in Faust: "Eternal women guide us to rise!"
Confucius said, "Only women are hard to raise."
Great men at all times and all over the world are telling us this old adage:
"The boudoir is the place of sages, and mother education is the source of peace in the world." Women's moral education is of great significance to world peace!
An excellent model essay for the presiding speaker of the lecture on the Three Kingdoms.
Students and teachers: Good afternoon! Thanks to the active efforts of all parties, the lecture hall of Chinese studies has finally met with you in a brand-new form. The theme of our speech today is history, culture and collection. One of the speakers is a respected and knowledgeable scholar, and the other is a teenager whose newborn calf is not afraid of tigers, and the little phoenix is clearer than the old phoenix. What makes them friends, old and young? Is it a collection? A little, but more about history, culture and love of reading.
The story has to start from a year ago. Once I was on a business trip, when the old man came to substitute for Class 5. During the class, the children learned that the substitute teacher who likes reading books has books about the collection. He borrowed Mr. Ma Weidou's "Drunken Civilization". After getting the book, the child was ecstatic and fell in love with Ma Weidou at once.
Since then, it has been a problem that cannot be closed. The Civilization of Drunkenness and Dreaming of Death was quickly used up in his hungry reading, followed by a set of five Ma Weidou books in his tireless pursuit. One day, he went to see me and asked me, "Teacher, is the drunken civilization out?" I was surprised at his reading speed, thinking that he was skimming flowers and swallowing dates, so I asked doubtfully, "Have you finished reading?" I just heard the child say, "Teacher, wait …" and then he left. In a short time, he brought a lot of Mr. Ma Weidou's books with him sweating profusely. I took out a book from it, and boy, the book was full of lines, circles and notes drawn by him. I was speechless at that time.
He not only bought all Mr. Ma Weidou's books and read them carefully, but also found the treasure books introduced in them. Gegu Essentials, nearly 400 pages, was written by Cao Zhao in Ming Dynasty. It's all ancient prose, and people just eat it all day and read it happily. After reading these books, he wants to communicate with everyone. His lectures such as Blue and White, Eighteen Weapons and Blue and White in Kanggan's Prosperous Age were well received by everyone by using the lecture hall of Chinese studies. Speaking of which, I think some students already know who I'm talking about? Yes, he is Qi Tongkang. Please welcome Qi Tongkang to the stage-
One of the five famous kilns in Song Dynasty is your official brother Ding Jun, who brought you Jun porcelain.
(Transition) From everyone's applause, you can also feel the elegance of Qi Tongkang. I suggest you give another round of applause to our little teacher-Qi Tongkang. I heard some classmates talking when I was down there just now. Just now, Mr. Cao said that there was a venerable and knowledgeable old man. Who is she? Let's guess-yes, she is our beloved President Kong. Tell me about it.
There is an ancient poem called "Thinking of a Quiet Night"-(you can recite it with your classmates) Is there frost on the bright line at the foot of my bed? . I looked up at the moon and looked down, feeling nostalgic. Is the bed here really a bed for sleeping? Hearing this question, some students will ask, won't they?
You will know after listening to President Kong's lecture.
(Conclusion) After listening to Confucius' lecture, I think everyone understood the question I asked at the beginning. "Is the' bed' at the foot of my bed a bed for sleeping?"
It seems that everyone is listening carefully. After listening to the lecture of Confucius Institute, I believe everyone will benefit a lot. I suggest that everyone give a warm applause to the dear President Kong once again. Thank you. Thank you.
The whole conclusion: the collection is not only the collection of cultural relics, but also the memory of a nation. Let's lift the dust of history, find the footprints left by our ancestors and feel the profoundness of Chinese culture.
At the end of this lecture, please stay in the middle and bring it back to the classes on both sides in turn.