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The 80th anniversary of the July 7th incident

Today is the 80th anniversary of the July 7th incident. Don't forget the national humiliation is the most important thing to do as a Chinese! On July 7, 1937, the Japanese invaders launched the July 7 Incident at Lugou Bridge outside Wanping City. The Chinese army and people rose up to resist and opened the prelude to the all-round Anti Japanese War of the Chinese nation.

Lugou Bridge, recording a period of history. He is willing to bear in mind history and cherish peace.

Article 1 for the 80th anniversary of the July 7th incident:

The stone lion on the Lugou Bridge, do you remember the great battle on July 7, 1937. Blood and tears, shame and struggle mingle there. That unremitting fighting is a nation's unyielding soul!

It has been 80 years since the vicissitudes of life. The stone lions were as before, and all these things were fixed in that battle. (this article is exclusively compiled by WYH, editor of sihai.com. If you need to reprint it, please indicate the source and source. Related article link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/jieri.html)

Time goes back 80 years. Under the pretext of a soldier missing in the military exercise, Japan asked to enter Wanping County of Qiaodong for search. While China and Japan were negotiating, the despicable Japanese army suddenly shot at Wanping City, and then shelled Lugou bridge. Our army used inferior weapons such as broadsword and grenade to repel the Japanese offensive for many times. Tong Yuge, the deputy commander of the 29th army, and Zhao Dengyu, the division commander, have successively died for the country. But after all, our military equipment is so backward. On July 30, the Chinese garrison forced to bear the indignation and withdraw.

Time goes back to July 7, 2017, the 80th anniversary of the seventh incident. I am a post-90s child, living in a quiet and comfortable environment since childhood. Never been attacked by shells, never smelled of smoke. But today, I see a lot.

I saw those over 80 years old soldiers come to Lugou bridge. They look at the photos of their dead comrades and cry. At 80, they are still soldiers. Nine old people stood in a neat row, shouting slogans and walking. It seemed that yesterday's smoke appeared in front of them. Struggle, unwilling to be humiliated, heroic, strong, these feelings almost broke my heart and burst. (this article is exclusively compiled by WYH, editor of sihai.com. If you need to reprint it, please indicate the source and source. Related article link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/jieri.html)

I saw the memorials full of red flags. The past has become history, but some things must not be forgotten! Those spiritual humiliations are all carried on one black-and-white photo after another. There is a fire in the soldiers' eyes in the picture. Indomitable, to burn all the humiliation all unwilling!

I also saw some college students talking and laughing in the memorial hall, without any sense of sadness and shame. (this article is exclusively compiled by WYH, editor of sihai.com. If you need to reprint it, please indicate the source and source. Related article link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/jieri.html)

I also saw reporters interviewing a lot of young people. The reporter asked: 'do you know what the seventh incident is?' they answered with a smile: 'it should have something to do with the Anti Japanese war. I don't know exactly. 'I don't know if their smile is a sign of politeness or shame. However, this is the most serious thing. It is a fact that we all Chinese cannot forget.

What's more ridiculous is that someone said that the July 7th incident was the day when Cowherd and weaver girl met.

On July 7th, I saw a lot. (this article is exclusively compiled by WYH, editor of sihai.com. If you need to reprint it, please indicate the source and source. Related article link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/jieri.html)

The July 7th incident is both a spirit and a shame. I know that some people have not forgotten, but I also see that most young people have forgotten.

National humiliation cannot be forgotten.

Africans have not forgotten the criminal slave trade, and the Japanese have not forgotten the atomic bombs that the United States threw at Nagasaki and Hiroshima. But should we Chinese forget the July 7th incident that we could not have forgotten?