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The autumn sun was gleaming brightly. At 10:00 a.m. on September 3rd, as the flag-guarding formations in the air streaked across the Beijing sky with a giant "80," the ZCJK Group's conference room and marketing department erupted in excitement. Inside the large screen, armor flowed; outside, hearts surged. At this moment, without a front or rear, we resonated with Chang'an Avenue.
When veterans of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression passed by the camera, our colleagues' eyes lit up—for the first time, they truly felt that "hero" wasn't just a textbook term, but the white-haired veterans sitting beside them, the trembling military salutes on screen.
The J-20S, the WZ-10, hypersonic missiles... these "national treasures" usually seen only in the news, today, along with the commentary, were "airborne" before everyone's eyes. Engineers at the R&D center paused their livestream to disassemble the drone swarm technology on the spot. A production manager printed out the genealogy of the parade equipment and prepared to take it back to their teams for quality benchmarking. "It turns out every precision part we make has the potential to become the foundation for safeguarding peace," a CNC team leader wrote on WeChat Moments, instantly garnering hundreds of likes.
At the end, Assistant General Manager Huang posed a question: "If peace is '1,' what are profit, scale, and market capitalization?" Everyone rushed to answer—"It's the zero at the end. Without peace, all achievements are zero." At the afternoon department meeting, the first page of the PowerPoint presentation wasn't a performance chart, but the parade slogan: "Justice will prevail, peace will prevail, the people will prevail." Eighty years ago, our ancestors wrote the word "victory" with their flesh and blood; 80 years later, on keyboards, machine tools, and in the lab, we continue to uphold these two words with every effort of continuous improvement. The parade lasted only 70 minutes, but the warning that "those who lag behind will be beaten" and the conviction that "only strength can safeguard peace" have become the new DNA of the company. Tomorrow, the sun will rise as usual, and we will continue to work; but today, we have written peace and dignity into the collective memory of the ZCJK Group.