Opening her eyes, Chen Hong was reborn. She was reborn just before she was about to take her children back to her parents' home. Not wanting to live a life of looking at others' faces for a...
As soon as we see Japanese whaling ships, our shark-hunting ships fire a couple of shots at them, then hide in space. That would be so satisfying!
Unfortunately, all she could do at this point was to have a fleeting, wistful thought; it was simply impossible for her to achieve it!
Where can I get firearms? Chen Hong admired the weapons gallery at the Military Museum.
The things here are wonderful, but unfortunately, they're not something she can even dream of.
What to do? After visiting the military museum, Chen Hong's craving for weapons was aroused!
In reality, apart from the dazzling array of weapons displayed at the Military Museum, Chen Hong had only ever seen real handguns on Japanese fishing boats.
She secretly regretted not thoroughly investigating the Japanese fishing boat and missing the only opportunity to capture a pistol.
They didn't leave the Military Museum until it was about to close, feeling extremely reluctant to leave.
Back home, the mother and daughter talked about national defense and military topics even during dinner.
The mother and daughter suddenly became military weapons enthusiasts, but they both felt that they had gained a lot from today's visit and were extremely fulfilled and satisfied.
After cleaning up the kitchen and dining room, the mother and daughter went for a run together.
Improving their physical fitness and having a strong physique are important goals for their future lives!
After taking a shower and doing laundry, the mother and daughter went to bed early to prepare for visiting two more museums the next day.
Patriotism education should start from childhood!
Chen Hong and Yang Wenwen had agreed to visit the Museum of the War of Resistance Against Japan in the morning.
In the afternoon, we will visit the China Aviation Museum.
Chen Hong made this arrangement because she considered that visiting the Museum of the War of Resistance Against Japan would definitely generate strong feelings of disgust and hatred.
If they watch it in the afternoon, they'll definitely be too angry to sleep at night, which will seriously affect the sleep quality of the mother and son.
The Anti-Japanese War Memorial Museum is located at No. 101 Wanpingcheng Street, Lugouqiao, Fengtai District, and was built on July 6, 1987.
It is the only large-scale comprehensive memorial hall in the country that fully reflects the history of the Chinese people's War of Resistance Against Japan.
The name of the museum, "Museum of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression," was personally inscribed by Comrade Deng Xiaoping.
Upon entering the hall, there are sculptures of anti-Japanese war heroes.
The memorial is divided into seven sections, providing a comprehensive overview of all events from the September 18 Incident to the Tokyo Trials.
The weapons used by the Japanese army during their invasion of China and historical evidence of their crimes are displayed at your feet.
For example, Japanese machine guns, swords, rifles, bayonets, as well as some woolen coats, clothing, and helmets they wore.
There are also photos of the fourteen Class A war criminals enshrined at the Yasukuni Shrine.
In China, they only deserve to be posted on the wall, despised, cursed, and hated by all Chinese people!
There are also the statements of 45 Japanese war criminals, in which they personally confessed to the heinous crimes they committed against the Chinese people.
There are humanitarian treatments provided to Japanese war criminals at the Fushun War Criminals Management Center at that time, as well as medical records of some of the war criminals.
They also underwent some physical examinations and received reports of some surgeries.
Upon seeing this, Yu Yang couldn't help but feel indignant: "They killed so many Chinese people, why are we still being so kind to them? Shouldn't we kill them one by one?"
Chen Hong: Actually, that's what my mother thinks too!
Yang Wenwen: "Back then, the country also had to pay attention to China's national image in the international arena!"
Yu Yang: "What kind of image is this? So many people were killed by the Japanese, and this is infuriating!"
Chen Hong nodded: Son, you're right! Mom is still furious when she sees the Japanese flag!
She occasionally wants to vent her anger on the Japanese, and I believe there are quite a few Chinese people who share the same thoughts as her!
It contains weapons used by the Japanese Kwantung Army during the Mukden Incident, including heavy machine guns, semi-automatic pistols, and the Type 38 rifle, commonly known as the Type 38 rifle.
They viewed the cameras and stationery used by anti-Japanese generals, as well as a few weapons and personal belongings.
Compared to the advanced weaponry and abundant logistical support of the Japanese army.
It is easy to imagine how much blood and lives the Chinese soldiers and civilians, armed with millet and rifles, paid to drive the Japanese invaders out of China.
During the Nanjing Massacre, a large number of civilians and prisoners of war were killed by the Japanese army, and countless families were torn apart. The death toll of the Nanjing Massacre exceeded 300,000.
Seeing the numerous pieces of evidence and precious historical photos left behind by the Japanese devils in this thousand exhibition halls, and facing the bloody numbers of the murdered people.
Many tourists present shed tears of grief and indignation, especially some elderly people, whose faces were covered in tears as they murmured to themselves:
“My aunt was from Nanjing. Her entire family of twelve was wiped out, and their bodies were never found! The Japanese deserved to die!”
"I also have relatives from Nanjing. Of the eight members of my family, only two escaped, and one of them died on the way."
He said that 300,000 people was definitely an underestimate! At that time, almost every household in Nanjing, big and small, had died out.
Those who escaped Nanjing were caught up by the Japanese devils on the riverbank and killed. Only a few who were not quite dead survived.
At that time, Nanjing had a population of several million, and many people disappeared without a trace, neither alive nor dead.
There are still mass graves that have just been discovered; who knows how many more have sunk into the Yangtze River and are still undiscovered!
"Yes! What kind of Sino-Japanese friendship is this? Even teenagers are ruthless killers in Japan!"
Even in peacetime, one must be extra careful when dealing with the Japanese.
It's good to let children visit this memorial hall more often. We mustn't be fooled by the seemingly kind and polite facade of the Japanese today!
"Yes! The Japanese are wicked! They've been robbing and killing people in our coastal areas since the Ming Dynasty."
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