The September sunlight filtered through the workshop windows, intermingling with the glow of TV screens. Hunan Mplent Optoelectronics Technology Co., Ltd. transformed its production workshop into a makeshift classroom for patriotic education, organizing front-line production workers to collectively watch the live broadcast of the military parade.
When the TV screen displayed the uniform marching formations, advanced and sophisticated equipment formations, and the aerial formations soaring through the sky, the workshop fell silent. The workers held their breath and gazed intently, some with misty eyes, others with surging emotions, and some unconsciously straightened their spines, all witnessing the military might and peace declaration of the motherland.
At this moment, the workshop was no longer merely a production space but a field of emotional resonance. These workers who daily converse with machines found a strange spiritual connection with the national ceremony. It was a sudden encounter between the ordinary and the great.
Workers on the assembly line understand best the efforts required for "uniformity". They know that the birth of each qualified product demands precise coordination of countless steps. Therefore, when they saw the parade troops' steps that could rival mechanical precision, they felt not only national pride but also a professional resonance that transcends industries. This resonance stems from the shared pursuit of "perfection" and a deep understanding of "Made in China".
The image of the country on the TV screen and the image of the workers outside the screen overlapped at this moment. These front-line workers are not only witnesses to the country's progress but also direct participants and builders.