On the afternoon of [Month] [Day], "Nezha: The Devil's Birth and Chaos in the Sea" announced an extension of its theatrical run until [Month] [Day].

After watching the movie, if we use the spirit of "Ne Zha" as a metaphor for those figures working hard by the scorching molten iron, beside the fiery steel billets, and in front of the flame-spitting rolling mills—what would you say—

At the No. 3 blast furnace of the Ironmaking Division of Tonggang Company, molten iron is being tapped, with the glowing stream flowing slowly along the runner. In front of the furnace, waves of heat roll out as workers wield steel rods, laboring under the extreme temperatures like "Nezha" treading on his Wind Fire Wheels, moving through the flames. They seem to possess the same divine power, embodying fearlessness and tenacity.

Every time the molten iron is tapped, it's a battle against extreme heat; every time a sample is taken, it's a test of precision. The fiery glow of the molten iron lights up their faces. Though early spring has arrived, the biting cold wind still rages, and the temperature remains low. With sweat beading on their foreheads, their eyes gleam with determination. Through their actions, they embody the fearless and relentless 'Nezha Spirit,' guarding the flow of molten iron with an iron will.

The overhead cranes roar, and the furnace flames flicker. At the operating console, the primary and assistant steelmakers of the steelmaking workshop in Tonggang Company's Steelmaking Division are fully focused. With "Nezha"-like sharp eyes, they scrutinize every batch of molten steel. They take samples for testing and adjust compositions—each vat of molten steel is a crystallization of their wisdom, and every steel billet embodies their dedication.

They are professional and dedicated, wielding their temperature guns like Nezha's fiery spears, dancing in the scorching heat and spewing blazing flames; their safety shoes, akin to wind-fire wheels, stride through the waves of heat. With their actions, they prove that even ordinary positions can achieve extraordinary lives.

The fiery and dazzling steel coils are neatly arranged. On the hot-rolled strip production line of the Steelmaking Division of Tonggang Company, the operators move with the agility of "Nezha." They skillfully maneuver the thousand-degree hot steel strips, weaving between the rollers, taming the scorching steel billets into smooth, flat sheets.

Every coil of steel embodies their wisdom and sweat; every process reflects their focus and craftsmanship. The control lever in their hands, like the swift reflexes of "Nezha," precisely guides the path of each inch of steel; the monitoring screen before them, like a demon-revealing mirror, scrutinizes every detail of production. With their own strength, they compose a stirring symphony.

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By the side of the coke ovens, the coking workers of the Iron and Steel Company's Coking Division are as fearless as "Nezha." They move between the scorching ovens, accompanied by thousand-degree heat, transforming pitch-black coal into radiant coke. Each batch of coke stands as a testament to their dance with the flames.

The fiery coke tells a story of perseverance. They nurture the collective will to sustain iron production with their sweat, aiming for the smooth operation of blast furnaces and striving to enhance coke quality. The coke pushers in their hands are like Nezha's Cosmic Ring, forging paths through the sea of flames. Load after load of scorching coke rushes out of the coke ovens like fiery dragons, carrying thousand-degree heat and glowing with crimson light, heading to the next stage of steel production, infusing the blast furnaces with an endless stream of energy.

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On the steel rolling line, the workers of the Steel Rolling Division of Tong Steel Company demonstrate Herculean strength akin to the mythical figure "Nezha." They skillfully operate the rolling mills, taming the fiery steel billets into straight and precise profiles. Each rolling pass is a perfect fusion of power and intellect.

They embody the indomitable spirit of "Nezha," never yielding to challenges. As they work, they bend down to inspect the steel surface and adjust roll gap parameters with precision as exact as clockwork gears. Fully focused, they seem to merge with the rolling mill. Under their control, the steel billets, as if enchanted, transform from rough to smooth, from thick to thin. Meticulous in every detail, they strive to produce the highest quality steel to meet customer demands.

The bold vow of Nezha, "I am the master of my fate, not the heavens," is passionately brought to life by them through "hard work + fierce struggle." They are the steel "Nezha" with divine power, Reborn in the flames, forging the unshakable backbone of the nation's progress.

Salute to the fighters, salute to them!

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Author: Emma

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