Like the title, the carbon black left by charcoal is not easy to fade with time. Everyone knows that the carbon element is very stable, which means immortality, and the past years will not be forgotten. The charcoal pen symbolizes the souls of soldiers. In the fire of war, the souls of all soldiers are broken like charcoal pen, and at the end of the opening song, the charcoal pen wanders in the fragments, which is to those soldiers whose souls have been traumatized. An acronym for wanting to mend the soul. War not only traumatized soldiers physically, but also traumatized their minds. When the veteran guns who participated in World War I cried and almost collapsed, when the comrades around them began to lose their minds, they still did not collapse, because they knew that if they couldn’t hold on, they would go completely crazy. If I can hold on, my heart is on the verge of collapse. Even after the war, in their hometown, they would have nightmares at night, dreaming of those comrades who had died. They sometimes blamed themselves for surviving. This kind of trauma is a lifetime, and it can only be slowly worn away by time. Some of them carried Bibles on the battlefield, and they also prayed before the war, but when they were trapped in the mud, their once-familiar comrades fell one by one. There is no God here, and living is the only belief. The only relief is that the soldiers who survived wrote the war with a pen, in their own way. Tell future generations the importance of peace, they are not heroes, but they have fought side by side with heroes, and pay tribute to every veteran.
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