During this warm and traditional Chinese New Year holiday, I immersed myself in the world of animation with my little baby Peach. We chose ** a cartoon from India - "The Mighty Little Prodigy". It captivated Momoko with its unique charm and innocent and cute protagonist, and her laughter became a fond memory of my vacation. However, as the story of that faraway country unfolded on the screen, there was a mixture of emotions in my heart. I can't help but think about the history of the Sino-Indian border in 1962. As a mother, I am reflecting on how we should face this history and what it means for us today.
surrendered Indian invaders).
The outbreak of the Sino-Indian border self-defense counterattack in 1962 was against the backdrop of India's frequent provocations in disregard of the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence. It was a challenging time. Even though "even the instructors said, 'I thought about it for ten days and ten nights, and I didn't figure out why India was beating us,'" we stood up and defended our homeland. In this conflict, known as the self-defense counterattack against India, in the face of the 300,000 troops of the Indian army, only more than 8,000 soldiers participated in the frontline operations. Nevertheless, our fighters have shown extraordinary courage and wisdom in a difficult natural environment and a complex international situation. They not only protect the territorial integrity of the country, but also prove to the world that China is a peace-loving country that does not tolerate aggression!
Looking at the heroic little heroes in the cartoon, I can't help but recall how in the 1962 Sino-Indian conflict, how India turned a war of aggression into a war for the defense of the capital by our army, but it became an international joke.
surrendered aggressor)
Delving into this history, I am proud of the heroic performance of our army in that war - in the face of repeated provocations by the Indian army, our border guards showed heroic combat effectiveness and strong will. Despite the large number of enemies, we were able to achieve victory with superb tactical strategy and unyielding fighting spirit. This is not only a military victory, but also a spiritual victory, and embodies our national spirit of defying a strong enemy and having the courage to struggle.
In this Spring Festival, I would like to pay tribute and blessings to those soldiers who are guarding the border for the country. Their hard work and sacrifice have protected our peaceful lives and allowed us to reunite with our families and have a good time during the festival. At the same time, I also hope that through my writing, more people can understand that period of history and understand and respect the hardships and hardships of our border guards. Let us not forget history and cherish peace, while at the same time cultivating in the next generation love for the motherland and admiration for heroes.
With this in mind, I started searching online for information about the border conflicts between China and India in recent years. The news that popped up on the mobile phone was a report about the tragic death of four heroic soldiers in battle. I picked up my phone, glanced at Momoko and said, "Remember these uncles, they gave up themselves to defend the motherland in exchange for the beautiful anime you can see on TV today." The baby looked at the screen, tears fell, and whispered, "Thank you, uncles." "I told Momoko that none of my uncles flinched in the face of a foreign army that outnumbered us, and that they attacked them with stones and drove them out. Reading this, Momoko and I both burst into tears.
Warriors were stationed on the frontier to defend their homeland).
Although the relationship between China and India has been complicated by historical conflicts, like Peach, she can innocently enjoy the pleasures of different cultures, and I think we can also grasp the present and work together to create a future of peaceful coexistence. In this Spring Festival, let us not only celebrate family reunions, but also commemorate the heroes who defended the frontier for the country. Their stories should not be forgotten, but remembered, and in doing so, inspire us and our children to face every challenge ahead.