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More than 300 years ago, the Han people in the Central Plains suffered a great humiliation, and the traces have not been erased so far.

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More than 300 years ago, the Han people in the Central Plains suffered a great humiliation, and the traces have not been erased to this day

More than 300 years ago, the Central Plains was shrouded in gunsmoke. At that time, the Han people, as the main ethnic group in this land, faced unprecedented challenges and crises. The Qing army entered the customs, the Ming Dynasty fell, and the Han people in the Central Plains endured great pain and humiliation in this great historical change.

At that time, a young man named Li Ming lived in a small town in the Central Plains. He was born in a scholarly family, read poetry and books since he was a child, and has a deep understanding of the feelings of his family and country. However, as the war spread, he witnessed the shattering of his homeland, the separation of his loved ones, and the humiliating life of his compatriots under alien rule.

More than 300 years ago, the Han people in the Central Plains suffered a great humiliation, and the traces have not been erased so far.

After the Qing army entered the Central Plains, in order to consolidate its rule, it implemented a series of cruel policies. They forced Han Chinese to shave their hair and wear Manchu costumes, a policy known as the "shaving order." Many Han Chinese were slaughtered for refusing to implement this policy, including Li Ming's family. He watched his relatives brutally murdered by the Qing army, and his heart was filled with endless anger and grief.

In this great change in history, Li Ming lost his home, his relatives and his dignity. He could not forget his compatriots who were slaughtered, and he could not forget those humiliated days. He vowed to fight for the dignity and freedom of the Han people and fight for the revenge of his family.

As a result, Li Ming joined the rebel army against the Qing Dynasty and became a brave warrior. On the battlefield, he fought bravely to kill the enemy and made many achievements. However, the road to the restoration of the Qing Dynasty was full of difficulties and obstacles. Although the rebels fought valiantly, they ultimately failed to overthrow the rule of the Qing Dynasty due to the intensifying internal contradictions and external pressures.

More than 300 years ago, the Han people in the Central Plains suffered a great humiliation, and the traces have not been erased so far.

After the war, Li Ming returned to his hometown. What he saw, however, was ruins and desolation. The former home is gone, and his loved ones have left him forever. He stood on top of the ruins, his heart filled with endless grief and helplessness.

Although Li Ming was not able to see the day when Han Chinese regained their dignity and freedom, his spirit inspired generations to come. His story has been widely circulated among the people and has become a symbol of the Han people's resistance to foreign aggression and their struggle for national dignity.

Three hundred years have passed, but that humiliating history is still deeply imprinted in the hearts of the Han people. They never forgot that painful experience, nor did they give up their quest for freedom and dignity. With their own efforts and struggles, they have contributed to the rejuvenation of the nation and the prosperity of the country.

More than 300 years ago, the Han people in the Central Plains suffered a great humiliation, and the traces have not been erased so far.

Today, when we look back on that period of history, we can still feel that heavy grief and endless anger. It has made us profoundly aware that the dignity and independence of a nation are incomparably precious, and that aggression and oppression by any external forces are unacceptable. At the same time, it also reminds us to cherish the hard-won peace and stability, and to make continuous efforts and struggles to contribute to the rejuvenation of the nation and the prosperity of the country.

However, the lessons of history have not been fully remembered. In today's society, we can still see some people's disregard and forgetfulness of history and national dignity. They may not know the history of humiliation, or they may not understand the weight of grief. Therefore, we need to continue to disseminate and promote that history, so that more people can understand and remember it. Only in this way can we truly draw lessons from history and contribute our strength to the rejuvenation of the nation and the prosperity of the country.

So, as modern people, how should we remember that history and inherit that spirit? How should we face the challenges of history and reality and contribute to the rejuvenation of the nation and the prosperity of the country? These questions deserve our deep consideration and discussion. Let us remember history, cherish peace, work hard, and work together for the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation!

More than 300 years ago, the Han people in the Central Plains suffered a great humiliation, and the traces have not been erased so far.