Veterans buried the most cherished things of the War of Resistance for 35 years until they saw the light of day in their old age
The history of the Eight-Year War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression in modern times has brought not only cruel wars to the Chinese, but also people's precious memories. Do not forget the shame of history, and dare not forget the heroic deeds of heroes and martyrs. Every bullet during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression deserves to be remembered by future generations. For those veterans of the War of Resistance, it is not that they do not want to recall the past, but that the past is too cruel. We know the history of modern wars, in addition to the records of people at that time, but also from the mouths of veterans, the cruelty of the War of Resistance. They used their own biological experience to warn people to be patriotic and have the belief in protecting the motherland, after all, the current country is not easy to come by. We must not only cherish it, but also protect it well. The communication soldiers in the War of Resistance were slightly safer than the soldiers who charged into the battlefield. No one wants to die, and as a communication soldier, he is also very lucky. Jiang Kaiguo, a native of Zhejiang, is a correspondent in the Third Theater. In 1984, in his old age, he spoke about his war of resistance, and before that, he was reluctant to let anyone mention his resistance.

After participating in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he had the privilege of becoming a correspondent and was sent to the Whampoa Military Academy to study. For him, this was the biggest turning point in his life. After graduating from school, he became a real soldier, and he was able to go to war. Although he was a relatively safe correspondent, he was still in danger, and in one battle he carried a communication machine and followed a large army, and was bombarded by the enemy. That time, he thought he was going to die for the country, but he didn't think that he was just injured and didn't lose his life.
Later, he was thrown to the rear, a relatively safe place to do work. During this time, he met his wife. Until the end of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Jiang Kaiguo had the honor of participating in the Japanese surrender ceremony. Speaking of this, the old man couldn't help but shed tears. The eight-year War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression was not easy, and only those who participated in the war could truly understand it. He is a real combat soldier, the soldier's most cherished, of course, is the merit badge he exchanged for his life, every time he completes a high-quality task, his superiors will reward him.
But after the end of the War of Resistance, he chose to be an ordinary citizen, and although these things were the things he cherished the most, he still buried these things deep in the ground. Because he knew that he still had a long way to go in the future, and he couldn't rely on these honors to eat and drink. He buried the proof of his participation in the battle in the ground. Along with their own past, they are hidden. Until 1984, 35 years have passed, he is old, he has no expectations for the future, but he will think of the past from time to time.
He found someone to dig out what was buried deeply, his former glory, buried deep in the ground for 35 years, his medal of merit, and the military school diploma, and a saber. Both represent his past. The reappearance of these things made his experience of fighting the war vividly. In fact, every veteran, in his old age, will remember the difficulties of the War of Resistance. When it comes to things during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, you can't help but sigh. They are people who have experienced death, have a great desire for life, and can see through death.