The anti-Japanese drama is not credible! The real "devil enters the village" is 10,000 times more terrifying than the TV series
In the past few years, anti-Japanese dramas have become very popular among young people, and they have entertained audiences with exaggerated plots and surreal scenes. However, for those who lived through that era, the pain and suffering caused by war was unforgettable. The entertainment treatment of the anti-Japanese drama not only makes people disagree, but also a kind of disrespect to history. So, what does the real "devil enter the village" look like? Let's go through history to reveal the truth.
Explore authentic historical scenes.
From 1937 to 1938, a Japanese photographer followed the Japanese invading army in Shanxi and photographed a series of scenes of "devils entering the village". These ** show the cruel scenes of the war at that time, which is in stark contrast to the exaggerated scenes in the anti-Japanese drama. In these histories**, we can see real war crimes and acts of aggression, which evoke reflection and warning about history.
A true portrayal of the Japanese invasion.
* shows the activities of the Japanese invading army in Shanxi, where they looted villages, looted supplies, and brutally oppressed and plundered the local population. This is completely different from the heroic image in the anti-Japanese drama, showing the cruel side of the real war. These ** tell us that war is not entertainment, but a disaster that brings death and suffering.
The impact of the war was far-reaching.
These real histories** show the impact of war on people's lives. From destroyed villages and city walls to wounded soldiers and looted supplies, the war has caused great destruction and suffering to people's lives. These ** remind us that war is not just fought on the battlefield, it also affects the life of every ordinary person.
Don't forget the history and warn the future.
More than 80 years have passed, and we must not forget history, still less the lessons that the war has taught us. These histories are true records of that era, and they tell us about the cruelty and inadmissibility of war. Only by facing up to and reflecting on history can we better warn the future and prevent the tragedy of war from repeating itself.
The boundary between entertainment and authenticity.
Although anti-Japanese dramas have brought entertainment to the audience, they often exaggerate the scenes and heroic images of the war, which makes people's understanding of the war skewed. Through real history**, we can see the true face of the war, which helps us understand history more objectively and no longer be misled by entertainment works.
Commemoration and reflection on the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression.
The War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression was a bloody struggle of the Chinese nation, and in order to defend the motherland and protect their homeland, countless Chinese bravely resisted the invaders. We should remember history, commemorate the heroes who sacrificed their lives for the country and the nation, reflect on the lessons that war has brought us, cherish peace, work together, and make peace our eternal pursuit.
Epilogue. Although the anti-Japanese drama is entertaining, we cannot ignore the exaggeration and falsehood in it. Through real history**, we are able to understand more deeply the brutality and impact of war. Only by facing history squarely and never forgetting history can we better cherish peace and create a better future together.