Title: Fierce Fighting and Resoluteness, Between China and Myanmar, How Should We Deal With It?
Northern Myanmar Gunsmoke: Sentimental, the truth behind it is shocking!
In the midst of a war filled with gunpowder smoke and a bold cry, the land on the border between China and Myanmar is setting off a stormy wave. The general offensive is about to begin, the evacuation notice is issued, China has taken action, and the ace division of the Burmese army has gone to the front. In this ancient and mysterious land, the shadow of war is abounding, and we can't help but ask, why is all this happening?In this tense confrontation, China's first emergency action, border blockade, and announcement issuance, why is it so urgent?It turns out that this is not only a regional conflict, but also the focus of concern of the international community.
The lives of the border people in the smoke of gunfire are being greatly affected. Villages were ordered to evacuate, children were shut down, shops were closed, and livestock were abandoned. These details are the true portrayal of the war, and how do we feel about all this?In the face of this conflict, China is not only safeguarding the safety of border residents, which is a responsibility and a responsibility to its own citizens.
We cannot turn a blind eye to this smoke-filled war. The concerns of the international community, the appeal of the United Nations, all of this reminds us that the world is not isolated. In the land of Asia, every country bears responsibilities, and we, as Chinese, must understand and care about the safety of the surrounding areas.
Perhaps, behind this war there are complex political disputes and intertwined interests of all parties, but we must not forget that the most important thing is those innocent lives. War in the smoke of gunpowder is not only a military confrontation, but also a humanitarian test. At this time, we need to think, what can we do for this war?
Under the smoke of gunfire in northern Myanmar, let us feel the trembling of this land with our hearts, and warm those who have been hurt by the war with our thoughts. Not far away, but closer, because this is our responsibility, this is our home, every tear in the smoke of gunpowder is calling for our love.