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War and peace! When I wake up every morning, what I fear most is war, and what I cherish most is peace. Chairman Mao was not afraid of the Sino-Soviet defensive war on Zhenbao Island, nor was he afraid of the Xisha naval battle against South Vietnam, let alone the battle against the Xisha Sea in South Vietnam

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War and peace!

When I wake up every morning, what I fear most is war, and what I cherish most is peace.

Chairman Mao was not afraid of the Sino-Soviet defensive war on Zhenbao Island, nor was he afraid of the Xisha Naval Battle against South Vietnam, let alone the counterattack against Vietnam in 1979.

But I never forget the War of Resistance Against Japan, which caused almost fatal damage to the people of Chinese and their own ancestors.

My grandfather fled to the Xinjin Taiping From the Japanese bombing, and my grandfather fled from Wuhan to Wanxian County, Sichuan, which is one of the fundamental reasons why even if I had studied Japanese, I would never go east to Japan for the rest of my life.

Even though my grandfather (a member of the Old League) was a seventh-term graduate of the Non-Commissioned Officer School in Tokyo, Japan.

Because my father (an underground party member of Tsinghua University) was a filial piety, and I was born in my personal family, I was born in Dalian Japanese Language College in 1965. This is also the reason why I, a Dalian person, will not go to Japan to see Mt. Fuji in this lifetime. Japan is China's thousand-year-old enemy!

February 2022 in Wuchang Shahu.

War and peace! When I wake up every morning, what I fear most is war, and what I cherish most is peace. Chairman Mao was not afraid of the Sino-Soviet defensive war on Zhenbao Island, nor was he afraid of the Xisha naval battle against South Vietnam, let alone the battle against the Xisha Sea in South Vietnam
War and peace! When I wake up every morning, what I fear most is war, and what I cherish most is peace. Chairman Mao was not afraid of the Sino-Soviet defensive war on Zhenbao Island, nor was he afraid of the Xisha naval battle against South Vietnam, let alone the battle against the Xisha Sea in South Vietnam
War and peace! When I wake up every morning, what I fear most is war, and what I cherish most is peace. Chairman Mao was not afraid of the Sino-Soviet defensive war on Zhenbao Island, nor was he afraid of the Xisha naval battle against South Vietnam, let alone the battle against the Xisha Sea in South Vietnam
War and peace! When I wake up every morning, what I fear most is war, and what I cherish most is peace. Chairman Mao was not afraid of the Sino-Soviet defensive war on Zhenbao Island, nor was he afraid of the Xisha naval battle against South Vietnam, let alone the battle against the Xisha Sea in South Vietnam
War and peace! When I wake up every morning, what I fear most is war, and what I cherish most is peace. Chairman Mao was not afraid of the Sino-Soviet defensive war on Zhenbao Island, nor was he afraid of the Xisha naval battle against South Vietnam, let alone the battle against the Xisha Sea in South Vietnam
War and peace! When I wake up every morning, what I fear most is war, and what I cherish most is peace. Chairman Mao was not afraid of the Sino-Soviet defensive war on Zhenbao Island, nor was he afraid of the Xisha naval battle against South Vietnam, let alone the battle against the Xisha Sea in South Vietnam
War and peace! When I wake up every morning, what I fear most is war, and what I cherish most is peace. Chairman Mao was not afraid of the Sino-Soviet defensive war on Zhenbao Island, nor was he afraid of the Xisha naval battle against South Vietnam, let alone the battle against the Xisha Sea in South Vietnam
War and peace! When I wake up every morning, what I fear most is war, and what I cherish most is peace. Chairman Mao was not afraid of the Sino-Soviet defensive war on Zhenbao Island, nor was he afraid of the Xisha naval battle against South Vietnam, let alone the battle against the Xisha Sea in South Vietnam
War and peace! When I wake up every morning, what I fear most is war, and what I cherish most is peace. Chairman Mao was not afraid of the Sino-Soviet defensive war on Zhenbao Island, nor was he afraid of the Xisha naval battle against South Vietnam, let alone the battle against the Xisha Sea in South Vietnam

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