On February 7, an infuriating incident occurred in Dalian, Liaoning Province. A Chinese woman actually took a Japanese person to visit the Russo-Japanese Prison in Lushun, and laughed the whole time. Such an act immediately aroused dissatisfaction and condemnation from tourists.
Imagine that the Russo-Japanese Prison in Arthur is a place that carries heavy historical memories. It was once a witness to the expansion of Japanese imperialism, and during World War II, countless crimes were committed here. For the Chinese, this place is an unforgettable history. In such a place, we should be in awe and with a heavy heart, remembering and remembering history, and not recklessly having fun.
However, the Chinese woman's behavior was shocking. Not only did she laugh by herself, but she also laughed with the Japanese. Tourists have said that such an act is simply disrespectful to history and the suffering people, and it is simply a provocation to the country and the nation. Everyone asked, what nationality is she, how can she laugh in such a place?
For such behavior, ** is also a voice of condemnation. Many people said that they could not understand or accept such behavior. As Chinese, we should cherish and remember history more, instead of pouring salt on the wounds of history. Such an act not only has a negative impact on the country and the nation, but is also a desecration of history and the people.
Of course, there are also questions asked, is it possible for Japanese people to visit such a place? The answer is yes. After all, the prison is also a product of the expansion of Japanese imperialism, and visiting this prison is also an opportunity for Japanese people to learn deeply about the history of their country. However, the visit should be carried out with respect for the history and the people. We cannot let them have fun just because they are Japanese, and we cannot let them shirk their historical responsibilities just because they are Japanese.
Therefore, we should appeal to both Chinese and Japanese to maintain a solemn and awe-inspiring attitude when visiting historical sites such as the Russo-Japanese Prison in Lushun. We should feel the heaviness and pain of history with our hearts, and remember the lessons and enlightenment of history with our hearts. Only in this way can we better cherish and maintain peace, so that history will not repeat itself.
All in all, this incident is a wake-up call for us. We should cherish and remember history even more, and should not rub salt into the wounds of history. At the same time, we should also call on everyone to maintain a solemn and awe-inspiring attitude when visiting historical sites, feel the heaviness and pain of history with their hearts, and remember the lessons and enlightenment of history with their hearts. Only in this way can we better move towards the future and create a better tomorrow.