Celebrating the past is a wake-up call to our hearts about the pain and suffering of the past. National Memorial Day, held on 13 December, allows us to reflect on and remember the brutal historical events that have scarred our national memory.
On this special day, we are not only simply nostalgic, but also want to pay the highest respect to countless unjust souls through the public sacrifice ceremony. For example, the Memorial Hall of the Victims of Nanjing Da** has deeply affected our hearts and shown the historical sting of the brutal Da**. Similarly, at the 72 Martyrs Cemetery in Huanghuagang, Guangzhou, we will witness countless brave soldiers who have worked hard for the independence of the country, and their noble spirit deserves to be remembered forever.
Through these solemn ceremonies and examples, we must not only trace history, but also be vigilant at all times and never forget the national shame, so as not to fall into the cycle of sin again. History is the most revealing whip, and only by pondering the past can we better plan for the future. We celebrate the past, cherish peace, and contribute to the prosperity of our country. Only by working hard in this way can we truly learn the lessons of the tragic past and make the future of our country brighter and brighter.