Today is August 15th
76 years ago
August 15, 1945
Japan, unconditional surrender!

And just recently
There are continuous topics related to the Yasukuni Shrine
It sparked a heated discussion on social media
There are Japanese dignitaries who visit the shrine
There are entertainers taking pictures and punching cards
There are even direct posts
"I can't even visit the Yasukuni Shrine?"
I really can't
And
No!
forever!
Yesterday, a #Chopping Saddle Ask Yasukuni Shrine can't even visit # content rushed to Weibo hot search. @Half Moon Talk Responded: No, always!
The cause of the incident was that on August 13, Zhang Zhehan took a group photo in front of the Yasukuni Shrine in Japan, which caused great controversy.
@Half Moon Talk Comment on this "Using "ignorance" as a pretext, can not escape the punishment it deserves!" 》。 The commentary said that history cannot be forgotten, and dignity cannot be desecrated. There is no ambiguity before the question of right and wrong, and the excuse for "ignorance" as a pretext for wrong behavior is a deception to the public and disrespect for history.
As an artist who enjoys public resources and influences thousands of fans, he should be cautious in his words and deeds, strictly abide by moral and legal norms, and strive to pursue both virtue and art, in order to be worthy of the glory given by society, if he blindly acts recklessly, or even tramples on social order and good customs, and challenges the national righteousness of the country, he can only say how high he was held before, and how fiercely he will fall after that. Virtue is not matched, must be "cool"!
Subsequently, the author of "Kyushu ZhuyanJi" forwarded @ Banyue to talk about related topics and said: "So the Yasukuni Shrine can't even visit?" Inexplicably..."
Many netizens left messages under this microblog, saying that the Yasukuni Shrine could not go.
Therefore, @Chopper andrew the forwarded content and re-sent a Weibo.
Screenshots of the Internet show that the Weibo content is: "I think Chinese travel to Japan, you should visit the Yasukuni Shrine, because the history of the development of the Japanese nation is placed in it, to do such an understanding, you will not think that Japan only has good food and clean streets, will not go to a scenic spot only know Biye." ”
As of now, the above Weibo content has been deleted.
On August 14, @Chopper apologized through his personal Weibo post, saying that he "sent three very anachronistic Microblogs yesterday, causing a huge negative impact that was far from expected." First of all, I apologize to everyone, and this apology is to history and to all those who have been hurt by me. Solemn apologies. ”
@Cho An said on Weibo that the reason for this comment was "because I have been to the Yasukuni Shrine, and I went on purpose, because I am curious about this history that Japan does not want to admit, and I am curious about how they express it." ”
@Chopping Saddle said in Weibo, "Looking back at my comments on @Banyue talk, it is to intercept fragments and only express opinions that they care about, but on historical issues, they must not be so one-sided and imprudent. The question of national feelings cannot be prevaricated by reason, and I should not comment here to express my sincere apologies to history and to the vast number of netizens. ”
For this apology, many netizens did not "buy it", saying that "if you go well, you will not send it" and "there is no way to cure it".
It is understood that Cho Saddle, born in Hangzhou in the early 1970s, now lives in the United States. In 2002, he became one of the seven members of the Kyushu Setting Group (fan nickname "Kyushu Seven Heavenly Gods"), and his representative works include the "Kyushu Traveler" series and the "Kyushu Zhuyanji" series. Among them, "Kyushu Zhu Yanji" has been adapted into film and television works.
↓ "Half Moon Talk" review original text ↓
Use "ignorance" as a pretext
Can't escape the punishment it deserves! Recently, the artist Zhang Zhehan was exposed to have gone to japan's Nogi Shrine in 2019 (dedicated to Nogi Kiten, a blood-debt-ridden Japanese general invading China) to attend a friend's wedding, and earlier also posted a group photo in front of the Yasukuni Shrine, triggering widespread anger and questioning on the Internet. On the 13th, Zhang Zhehan issued an apology statement on his personal Weibo, saying that he was ashamed of his once ignorant self, and he should deeply apologize for his previous misconduct." The statement said that he was "not pro-Japanese", but lacked the historical background and knowledge of the relevant places, and was unaware of the political background of others attending the meeting, which led to the photo group photo containing content that seriously hurt the feelings of the Chinese people, and he was ashamed of his ignorance. However, "ignorance" cannot be used as an excuse for their various acts. First of all, the artist said in the statement that he "likes to take pictures at will when traveling", so he also photographed the Yasukuni Shrine. This rhetoric equates the Yasukuni Shrine with a general tourist attraction, attempting to obscure the special political meaning of the Yasukuni Shrine. However, for the people of Yasukuni, the Yasukuni Shrine is by no means an unpopular historical knowledge, but is deeply engraved in the memory of every Chinese, and is synonymous with sin and blood debt. All the acts of visiting, beautifying, and ambiguously entangled with the concept of the Yasukuni Shrine have only four words in Chinese mind: unforgivable. The artist's excuse to explain his behavior by "lack of historical background and knowledge of the relevant place" makes no sense. Under the report of many news, the information about the Yasukuni Shrine has long become common sense, but is it necessary to study historical and cultural knowledge specifically, and also need the so-called "more rigorous and self-disciplined"? This kind of excuse without the slightest sincerity shows that the artist has not made a sober understanding and strict self-examination of the mistakes he has made. Secondly, Zhang Zhehan said in his statement that he was "not cautious about the content of the painting when taking pictures, and I hereby solemnly apologize." He just thought he wasn't cautious enough to take pictures, and didn't realize that the mistake was in the act of going to the Yasukuni Shrine itself. It can be said that this perception is a serious historical nihilism. Going to such a place is an extremely serious mistake in itself, how can it be covered with a breezy phrase "not careful about the content of the painting"? History cannot be forgotten, and dignity cannot be desecrated. There is no ambiguity before the question of right and wrong, and the excuse for "ignorance" as a pretext for wrong behavior is a deception to the public and disrespect for history. As an artist who enjoys public resources and influences thousands of fans, he should be cautious in his words and deeds, strictly abide by moral and legal norms, and strive to pursue both virtue and art, in order to be worthy of the glory given by society, if he blindly acts recklessly, or even tramples on social order and good customs, and challenges the national righteousness of the country, he can only say how high he was held before, and how fiercely he will fall after that. Virtue is not matched, must be "cool"!
Don't forget the past, the teacher of the future
The scars of history must not be forgotten
Shame on those who are ignorant of the humiliation of history!
Shame on those who ignore the crime of aggression!
For every Chinese
Only by always remembering can we comfort the martyrs!
Only by making unremitting efforts to improve ourselves can we live up to the times!
Source: Half Moon Talk, Xinhua Net, China News Network, China Youth Daily, Liaoning Communist Youth League, Youth Beijing, Beijing Daily, @ Half Moon Talk, @Chopper, Netizen Comments, Guangdong Communist Youth League, Jun Zhengping Studio, CCTV News Editor: Su Xinmei Editor: Qiu Ju
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