I saw a ** on the Internet, on the bus to the Tengchong National Memorial Cemetery, the tour guide said affectionately to the tourists: "If you can, please buy a chrysanthemum and dedicate it to the heroes who defend the country." A faint sentence, but it contains a deep sense of reverence and gratitude.
Tengchong National Memorial Cemetery (Western Yunnan Anti-Japanese War Memorial Hall), is to commemorate the 1944 recovery of Tengchong Chinese Expeditionary Force 20th Group Army fallen soldiers and built, July 7, 1945 inauguration, the name of the garden is taken from the "Chu Ci" "National Martyrdom" chapter, here lie down to defend Tengchong and the Japanese soldiers who died in bloody battles.
Every time I go to Tengchong, I can not go to Heshun Ancient Town, I can not go to the big boiling pot volcanic hot spring, I do not go to Ginkgo Village, I must find time to go to the National Memorial Cemetery to offer a chrysanthemum, not for anything else, but I just want to give a little beating and encouragement to myself who is gradually numb in the noisy and impetuous reality, so that I still have a little memory, gratitude and admiration for history, heroes, and those true Chinese who stood up and dedicated their lives when the country was in danger, history should not be forgotten, and heroes should not be forgotten.