If you want to understand the real battlefield, you still have to watch American film and television works. The first thing that shocked me was "Saving Private Ryan", in which the landing scene was full of flesh and blood, which made me intuitively see the cruelty of the battlefield for the first time. In this "Pacific War", all kinds of mutilated, rotting, and maggot corpses made me feel the nausea of the battlefield. However, across the screen, it is still different from the real battlefield.
In fact, in my perception, the battlefield is even more cruel. This kind of thinking about the battlefield originated from injections. I have seen many people who are afraid to look at the syringe and pierce the skin when they are injected. How about looking directly at the bayonet into the body? The second change in the view of the battlefield stems from the car accident, not even what I saw with my own eyes, but the various photos displayed during the education of the rule of law. A few people were injured and a few people died tragically, which can greatly touch people's spiritual world. Then , what about the battlefield where countless people died tragically and the corpses were even more mutilated?
With all due respect, this is unimaginable for us living in a peaceful world.
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