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South Korea has put forward two conditions for returning the remains of volunteer martyrs, so why doesn't North Korea return them?

author:The way of thinking about life

Title: Remembering Heroes, Remembering History: An Eternal Remembrance of China-DPRK Friendship

South Korea has put forward two conditions for returning the remains of volunteer martyrs, so why doesn't North Korea return them?

In the sunshine of this era of peace, it is sometimes easy for us to forget those years that were once shrouded in the flames of war and the smoke of gunpowder. However, the echoes of history are never far away, reminding us not only to cherish the present, but also to respect the past. Today, we're looking back at the stories of those heroes who have fallen and exploring the deep friendship that two countries – China and North Korea – have written on a common chapter in history.

South Korea has put forward two conditions for returning the remains of volunteer martyrs, so why doesn't North Korea return them?

Decades ago, a fierce and tragic war was fought on the Korean Peninsula. The Battle of Cheorwon is one of the unforgettable chapters. It was a time of great hardship and life and death. The soldiers of the Chinese People's Volunteers blocked the progress with their firm will and bravery, and they built a of peace with their flesh and blood.

South Korea has put forward two conditions for returning the remains of volunteer martyrs, so why doesn't North Korea return them?

Nowadays, when we talk about that period of history, we can't help but feel respect. Although the years have passed, the sacrifices and struggles of the heroes will always be remembered in the hearts of the country and the people. In recent years, the issue of the return of the remains of volunteer martyrs has once again become the focus of public attention. This is not only the most basic respect for the deceased heroes, but also the adherence to the authenticity of history.

South Korea has put forward two conditions for returning the remains of volunteer martyrs, so why doesn't North Korea return them?

That being said, not all countries have the same attitude when it comes to dealing with such issues. In the United States, for example, during the period of rising anti-war sentiment within the United States, there was a very clear and strong demand for the return of the remains of servicemen. This kind of action of respecting life and cherishing the return of heroic souls is worthy of our deep thought.

On the other hand, some other countries have a very different attitude. Perhaps political factors, or perhaps other reasons, have made these countries falter and slow to make progress in returning human remains. But in any case, in the face of history and morality, we should put aside all the noise and listen to the most sincere call of our hearts.

As Chairman Mao said, "All heroes and sons and daughters in the world will be buried in the ground." Every volunteer soldier who fought for faith and justice to the last breath deserves to be remembered and remembered.

The structure of the article is clear, showing us the important events in the timeline and their influencing power. From the old conquests to today's reconciliation, from individual subsections to the overall situation, every detail has painted a more three-dimensional and complete historical picture.

Finally, it is worth mentioning the deep and unique friendship between China and the DPRK. Just as the DPRK built a cemetery for the martyrs of the Chinese People's Volunteers, the two countries have fought side by side and experienced the baptism of wind and rain together; this friendship has transcended the limitations of time and space and shines brightly in the long river of history.

All in all, as we look back on this complex, emotional, and deeply felt moment in history, let us remain in awe and pay the highest respect and deep remembrance to all the heroes who have paid the ultimate price in exchange for peaceful years. They are warriors, they are guardians, and they stand up for a bright future when the clouds are thick and storms are raging—just as they were when they went to the front.

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