A woman takes the Japanese to laugh and visit the Russo Japanese prison, how can the national pain b

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-09

Netizens broke the news that the visit to Lushun Russo-Japanese Prison aroused public indignation.

Recently, a harrowing ** was widely circulated on the Internet, in which a woman took Japanese people to visit the Russo-Japanese Prison in Lushun, but their behavior caused public outrage. In this place, which was once sprinkled with the blood and tears of their compatriots, they actually laughed.

Lushun Russo-Japanese Prison is a hell on earth set up by the Japanese invaders in China, where countless revolutionary martyrs and innocent people have suffered inhumane torture and destruction, and every brick and every inch of land has witnessed that humiliating history. However, this woman is here with the Japanese laughing, and her behavior is not only a desecration of history, but also a kind of harm to the souls of the departed heroes.

How can we forget those martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the country? How can we forget those years of suffering? History is a mirror, which reflects the vicissitudes and honors and disgraces of the past. We should learn from history and understand how hard-won the prosperity of the country and the happiness of the people are. We need to respect history, cherish peace, and let the pain of the past become the driving force for us to move forward.

This woman's behavior also reminds us of the importance of history education, and we need to strengthen history education for young people, so that they can understand the past of their motherland and understand how precious it is to live happily today. Only then can we avoid something like this from happening again. Let us remember history, cherish the memory of the martyrs, and contribute our strength to the prosperity and strength of the motherland with our actions. Let us protect our history and cultural heritage with firm faith, so that future generations will always remember this history.

Finally, I would like to ask you a question: in the face of the pain of history, should we choose to forget or remember? Feel free to leave your views in the comment section.

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