In recent years, a set of precious historical photos taken in the war-torn 1938 in Wuhan has attracted widespread attention. They allow people to see through the faces of the Japanese invaders and their victims, the devastated state of society at that time. At the same time, these photos also remind us that no matter the changing times or the environment, our belief in anti-aggression and oppression has always been extremely strong.
After experiencing the baptism and tribulation of war, the people of that area still stood upright, with a strong and fearless attitude, and told the world with practical actions that we should remember this period of history. This series of photographs documents the spirit of people who did not succumb to violence and oppression during the war, and spread positive energy. In particular, it is worth pointing out that through the combination of fiction and reality, the scene of the residents of the northeast region in the wartime society united and helped each other and resisted bravely under harsh conditions. Their smiles are as bright and powerful as the sun, and the tenacity that emanates from them is permanently rooted in our hearts.
The wide dissemination of this photo story has helped to arouse the public's curiosity about the historical truth and deep admiration for the heroic martyrs of the Anti-Japanese War. And this is also an important symbol that the heroic deeds that promoted the heroic war of resistance have been preserved, praised and understood in the process of inheritance for future generations. In this way, it is not difficult to see the importance of remembering history and cherishing the spiritual wealth of the heroic martyrs of the Anti-Japanese War. For today's China, the famous saying of the English philosopher Hume that "history is the best teaching material" is always so pertinent.
We should cherish the history of each generation of Chinese warriors who fought bravely, and who created the glory of the Chinese nation's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression in the harsh war environment. In the process of remembering and respecting history, we will not only deeply understand why peace, development, cooperation and win-win are the mainstream of today's world, but also better understand the true meaning of this phrase: peace should not only be a continuation of the lofty aspirations of the past, but should be the foundation for future prosperity and strength. Finally, I hope that such a group of old historical photos that are full of both a sense of history and a concern for reality can stimulate the public's thinking about history and maintain the spirit of perseverance in the face of difficulties and challenges.