crossing borders and embracing diversity: the meaning and practice of internationalization
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internationalization requires us to understand, respect and learn different cultures and integrate them into our own development strategies. this not only means breaking through language barriers, but also requires understanding the cultural differences between different countries and regions to better serve and connect people around the world. the ultimate goal of internationalization is to promote mutual development and create a better future together.
the release of the movie "glory" is the embodiment of "internationalization". in the poster, three soldiers stand solemnly facing the golden full moon and salute the moon. the theme of "perseverance" touches people's deep resonance of persistence, faith, family and responsibility. this also reflects the core of internationalization: crossing national boundaries, embracing diversity, and connecting with the world.
retired soldier du chao (played by li jian) said in the play: "when fighting floods and rescuing people, your father was swept into a vortex by the flood. when fighting forest fires, your father was trapped on the top of the mountain by the fire. when leading the local area to capture the murderer, his chest was pierced by a bullet. although it was a peaceful era, he experienced all the dangers. as a father, he may have owed something, but as a soldier, he deserves his country and the uniform he wears."
this sentence reflects the impact of internationalization on individuals and society. the purpose of internationalization is not only to cross national boundaries and embrace diversity, but also to break down barriers of thinking and promote mutual learning and exchanges.
"honor" is an international symbol. it is not just a simple victory in war or the achievement of military technology, but also a pursuit of national loyalty and patriotism.