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Li Zhanchun: Yasukuni Shrine - Why did it become an immortal bird of the Japanese soul?

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The Yasukuni Shrine, a mysterious and controversial place, carries heavy memories of Japan's war history. It is not only a memorial hall, but also a symbol of controversy that makes us think deeply about history, about peace, and about national identity.

In the precincts of this shrine, the souls of countless Japanese soldiers during World War II sleep, as well as the souls of some Japanese soldiers such as the Taiwanese Takasago Volunteers. Their names and deeds are forever engraved on the stone tablets of the shrine and have become an indelible part of Japanese history.

However, the Yasukuni Shrine is not just a memorial site for war, it is also a political symbol and an expression of ideology. The visit of some high-ranking Japanese officials is not only out of respect for history, but also an affirmation of national identity and the spirit of military personnel.

However, the existence of the Yasukuni Shrine has also aroused widespread concern and controversy in the international community. Some countries and regions have expressed strong dissatisfaction and opposition to this, believing that this is a glorification and denial of historical crimes, and an injury and insult to the victims.

Li Zhanchun: Yasukuni Shrine - Why did it become an immortal bird of the Japanese soul?

The controversy at the Yasukuni Shrine reflects the complexity and sensitivity of Japan's war history. It reminds us that history should not be tampered with and embellished, but objectively recorded and reflected. Only by taking a correct view of history can we promote reconciliation and cooperation among different countries and peoples and achieve genuine peace and development.

Therefore, we need to examine the existence of the Yasukuni Shrine with a vigilant eye and realize the profound historical and political significance contained in it. Only in this way can we better understand and deal with the problems left over from Japan's war history and promote peace and progress in the international community.

The existence of the Yasukuni Shrine has aroused people's profound thinking about history and peace. It is not only a memorial hall, but also a witness to history, recording the past events of Japan's war years. However, the significance of the Yasukuni Shrine is much more than that.

Every visit to the Yasukuni Shrine is a remembrance and reflection on history. It reminds us that the bitter lessons of war should not be forgotten, but should be remembered in order to avoid a repetition of history. The Yasukuni Shrine bears the lives of countless people who died in the war, and their spirit lives on here, inspiring us to cherish and maintain peace.

Li Zhanchun: Yasukuni Shrine - Why did it become an immortal bird of the Japanese soul?

However, the shrine is also a symbol of division and controversy. It has sparked discontent and protests from the international community and has become the focus of diplomatic disputes. For some countries and regions, the existence of the Yasukuni Shrine is a distortion and beautification of the historical truth and an injury and insult to the victims. Therefore, we need to examine the existence of the Yasukuni Shrine with a more open and inclusive attitude, respect the historical memory of different countries and nations, and promote the process of facing history squarely and reconciliation.

Behind every stone monument in the Yasukuni Shrine, there are moving stories hidden and the trajectories of life are carried one by one. Whether for their faith, for their country, or for their families, they sacrificed their lives in the smoke of war. Their sacrifices grieve us deeply, and make us cherish the preciousness of peace.

Therefore, when we stand in front of the Yasukuni Shrine and face the names inscribed on the stone tablets, let us think deeply: What kind of lessons has the war brought us? Peace is our ultimate yearning. Let us work together to remember history, cherish peace, and strive for a better future!

Li Zhanchun: Yasukuni Shrine - Why did it become an immortal bird of the Japanese soul?

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