Is it heaven or humanity for China to help find the remains of US soldiers?

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-03-01

It is a serious historical fact that the US military was assisted in searching for various situations in China, such as those who died on the front line during World War II or those who died of illness in China.

But is this a way of heaven or a human nature?

It has never been given for no reason, let alone an opponent, what kind of mind is this. How admirable is China's broad-mindedness and tolerance towards its opponents and even its enemies!

Throughout ancient China, we may experience a different kind of mental stimulation.

In ancient warfare, the most common way to deal with the remains of the enemy was to bury them on the spot. Due to the lack of anti-epidemic measures in ancient times, fallen soldiers were generally buried on the spot to avoid the spread of disease and the epidemic of plague. For example, during the Battle of Changping during the Warring States period, the Qin general Bai Qi ordered the burial of all the bodies of the fallen soldiers of the Zhao State after his victory as a sign of respect for his opponents.

In addition, there is a special treatment called "Tsukikyo Temple". This usually happens when the victor is trying to show off his martial prowess and intimidate the enemy. The victors would pile up the bodies of the defeated side on both sides of the road, then bury them with earth and tamp them to form a giant pyramid. For example, after Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty failed in his three expeditions to Goguryeo, Goguryeo built the corpses of tens of thousands of Sui soldiers into the "Jingguan" to show its military might.

Only the cruelty of the enemy to us, showing off martial arts in all kinds of strange forms, trampling on the dead. And I, Huaxia, am repaying grievances with virtue, burying my life, and paying tribute to the dead.

Heavenly Dao is a very important concept in traditional Chinese culture. Heavenly Dao usually refers to the laws of nature and the laws of the universe, and people believe that Heavenly Dao is just and selfless, which determines the operation of all things and the fate of people.

In Chinese culture, the way of heaven and humanity are interrelated. People should follow the way of heaven and follow the laws of nature and moral principles in order to achieve harmony and balance. At the same time, the Heavenly Way is also regarded as a power that transcends human beings, and people often use sacrifices, prayers, and other means to communicate with the Heavenly Way in order to achieve peace and auspiciousness.

Chinese culture is broad and profound, carrying a volume of tolerance.

This way of heaven is not the other "way of heaven".

Wang Zhiwen's Heavenly Way is a business war drama, which is adapted from Doudou's feature "Distant Savior", which tells the story of the young female police officer Rui Xiaodan who meets the business geek **Ying through a friend, and is entrusted to take care of **Ying's life in the ancient city. **Ying's unusual personality and jaw-dropping talent deeply attracted Rui Xiaodan. With the opportunity of the common love for ** and the preparation of speakers, Rui Xiaodan and **Ying established a romantic relationship.

The play takes love as the main line, gathers business wars, police and bandits, politics and other content, and has a lot of business strategies and strategies, which can be described as a treasure book of business wars.

Far from it! The Heavenly Dao here is more about the awareness of human nature.

Chinese people are human, more bloody, and have both warmth and conscience. The Japanese have committed many crimes in China, but the Chinese people still work hard to raise Japanese orphans.

The Chinese do not hold grudges and believe in the creed of "when is the time to repay wrongs".

This time to help the U.S. military find the remains in China, this is the way of heaven and humanity.

Through this topic, we will learn the Japanese, Thai, Korean, English, and Min expressions of the words of the remains.

English, remains.

Japanese, igai

Korean, yiu he

Thai, sag so

Hokkien, i hai.

We say the remains, just to commemorate the heroic souls of Greater China!

Luckily! Heavenly Way China!

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