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A Chinese cemetery buried five Japanese officers, and when Japan saw the 2 characters on the tombstone, the protest was rejected

A cemetery in China buried 5 Japanese officers, Japan saw 2 words on the tombstone, protest rejection material from the Internet, the original article We are now living in this era is a relatively peaceful era, more countries than the main energy is to develop their own economy, improve the lives of the people of various countries, but there are some small countries, they still live in the shadow of war. Even in some countries, wars break out from time to time, and there is never complete peace in this world. Luckily, we just lived in a peaceful country like ours, not in a world without war and without bloodshed. Therefore, we should cherish the hard-won stable life that is not easy to live.

A Chinese cemetery buried five Japanese officers, and when Japan saw the 2 characters on the tombstone, the protest was rejected

The life we have now, the life we have today, is actually the result of countless lives, countless ancestors, and countless bloody sacrifices. This is how our country experienced in the last century, the whole country is shrouded in smoke of gunfire, invading and killing our countrymen at will, it is countless martyrs, countless soldiers who have personally fought for the peace of a country. In order to commemorate these soldiers and martyrs who have made great contributions to the country and the people, but also to let our descendants from generation to generation remember these heroes, remember the suffering experienced by our nation, and remind future generations to build our country more strongly. As a result, many martyrs' cemeteries have been established in our country. Buried in the cemetery are people who have sacrificed their lives for the country and are loyal to the nation and the people, and their character is the noblest and deserves our respect.

A Chinese cemetery buried five Japanese officers, and when Japan saw the 2 characters on the tombstone, the protest was rejected

However, there is a special cemetery in China's Yunnan Province, because he not only buried the bones of our country's martyrs, but also a tomb that buried the Japanese. A total of five Japanese were buried, and these five people were also Japanese officers, and the person who built it also carved two words on the stele of this tomb, that is, the Uchizuka. The martyrs of our country are buried to commemorate them, and the japanese officers are buried to commemorate them, but to remind them of the crimes they have committed, and our country is tolerant, but it will not forgive them for the crimes they have committed.

A Chinese cemetery buried five Japanese officers, and when Japan saw the 2 characters on the tombstone, the protest was rejected

This cemetery is dedicated to commemorating the martyrs who died in the war against the Japanese army, and at the same time is the earliest and largest cemetery established in China, and later it was also included in the key protection unit at the national level, which is enough to build our country's respect for martyrs and the memory of history. At that time, the city was occupied by the Japanese side, and the countrymen who were brutalized by the sunset were everywhere, and the whole city was about to be moved to the ground. Their sins are more than enough to be expressed in words.

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