Reborn and Divorced: I'm Raising My Kids and Lying Low to Get Rich

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...

Chapter 171 Remembering the Martyrs, Never Forgetting National Humiliation

It hasn't stopped for hundreds of years!

Chen Hong couldn't help but secretly admire: These old people are really good at seeing the situation clearly; the young people these days are really letting their guard down!

They never considered that a nation that would torture and kill women and children for amusement has no humanity left.

No matter how they try to cover it up, just looking at the fact that they still worship those Class A war criminals to this day makes it clear that they have never reflected on their crimes!

Murderous demons are their role models and heroes. The Japanese have never given up their desire to destroy us. Aggression is a legacy passed down through generations of their bloodline!

From 1931 to 1945, the Chinese people fought a hard struggle for fourteen years before finally achieving victory!

As Chinese people, we must not forget history, cherish the memory of our martyrs, and never forget our national humiliation.

This blue sky and white clouds are hard-won, and Yu Yang is even more determined to study hard and join the army when he grows up!

They randomly picked a restaurant for lunch, but because they were in a bad mood, none of the three of them enjoyed their food.

They quickly ate a few steamed buns and each drank a bowl of rice porridge before finishing their lunch.

After finishing her meal, Chen Hong felt very uncomfortable in her stomach, as if she had indigestion.

I asked Yang Wenwen and Yu Yang, and they both felt uncomfortable and had a sore throat!

Chen Hong thought to herself: Oh no, she choked up after seeing the Nanjing Massacre!

The afternoon's itinerary was originally to visit the China Aviation Museum, but now I can't go; health is very important.

If this pent-up feeling isn't released, the child will feel unwell for several days.

We had no choice but to cancel the afternoon's plans. After discussing it again with Yang Wenwen, we decided to go to Tianqiao to listen to crosstalk and relax.

Yang Wenwen, as expected of an elite figure in the local tourism industry, immediately contacted people to queue up and buy tickets.

When they arrived at the theater by taxi, a young man had already bought the tickets and was waiting at the door.

Chen Hong really likes Guo Degang's crosstalk performances, and she also likes Yue Yunpeng, a simple and honest boy from a peasant family.

They specially bought ten flower baskets and handed them to the theater staff, but did not leave their names.

I listened to six crosstalk performances in the afternoon: Guo Degang and Yu Zheng's "The Four Great Classical Novels", Yue Yunpeng and Sun Yue's "I Want Happiness".

Li Jing and an unfamiliar actor performed "I Want to Travel," while Gao Feng and Luan Yunping performed "Crosstalk Masters."

There's also Cao Yunjin and Liu Yuntian's "Miscellaneous Learning Songs" and Lao Guo and Lao Yu's "The Truth".

Yu Yang and her mother have similar tastes; they particularly like Guo Degang and Yue Yunpeng's down-to-earth performance style.

These two crosstalk comedians who dare to speak the truth are like garlic in someone's mouth, and also the most important seasoning for the general public.

It can be used for cooking and seasoning, and it also has many antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects!

The Chinese didn't drink coffee before, yet they still have a history of over 5,000 years, producing many talented individuals who lead the world!

Guo Degang is a person who hates evil as if it were his enemy. He can always extract funny jokes from mundane things that make people laugh and cry.

Many ordinary people who have listened to his crosstalk can empathize with him; he is also a grassroots artist who came from the bottom of society.

Yue Yunpeng's story of struggle and rise to fame is a microcosm of many contemporary young people.

It has a kind of simple and funny charm with a touch of rural cunning, which makes it very cute.

Many people in the mainstream crosstalk world have criticized Deyun Club's stage style and jokes, saying they are vulgar and crude.

Chen Hong had always disagreed, saying, "Why pretend to be something you're not!"

Weren't traditional cultural performance forms such as crosstalk, folk arts, and opera all originally meant to entertain the general public?

When someone flatters you and calls you a master, you feel like you're on a roller coaster and superior to others.

Bullshit! No matter what, it's just a job with a different division of labor.

Including the entertainment industry today, you need to hone your acting skills and win the support of the public in order to earn money. Only with money can you gain fame and status.

Otherwise you're nothing, not even as good as a cleaning lady!

China has a large population, and even if there are actors with questionable values, there will be fans who will fawn over them.

Let them live a life of comfort and ease, pointing fingers at others, completely forgetting their own worth.

These people should be allowed to visit the Museum of the War of Chinese People's Resistance Against Japanese Aggression every day.

Breathing the air of freedom bought with the blood and lives of our martyrs, yet doing nothing of substance all day, utterly worthless to society—aren't you ashamed?

Some people are so ungrateful, they haven't even washed the mud off their feet yet, and they keep talking about how farmers are!

So what if they're farmers? As a farmer, Chen Hong is proud!

Officials, farmers, artisans, merchants! Throughout history, the social status of farmers has always been ranked higher by the rulers, and even many officials came from farming backgrounds.

What kind of people are you? How dare you look down on farmers!

They pick up their bowls to eat, then put them down and curse their mother!

In the early days of liberation, farmers made up 89.36% of the national population.

In recent years, with the urbanization of towns and cities, farmers still account for about 50% of the population.

The remaining 50% are mostly third- or fourth-generation farmers.

The person who said that might actually be a fifth-generation farmer! What's with the arrogance!

If you're so arrogant, why don't you write a "Diary of a Madman" too?

Chen Hong gets very angry when she thinks about this topic! Everyone has value in this world.

It all depends on how you do it. If you elevate yourself and suppress others, then you should donate 1 billion or 800 million every year. Farmers will kneel down and sing "Conquer" for you!