Those children initially destroyed Hok's work and destroyed the window paper he put up for them, which reflects that they were all severely hurt children, which is why it is so difficult to trust others. They are so tragic, have lost a loved one, and are so lucky to meet each other.
Shanghai sang and danced peacefully, and Nanjing was full of wars. The two cities were only 300 kilometers away, and they were in the same China. Only ask if the Japanese will hit here, only know how to escape from here to there. The college English teacher said that at that time in Japan, a small team of a dozen people often slaughtered a village of 100 people, because when they slaughtered a family, they closed the door next door, thinking they could survive the disaster, so the Japanese only had one family. One family was slaughtered. Why was that history so humiliating, just because the Japanese were dehumanized and cruel? The Chinese people do not unite, help each other, and fight against the whole people. Much of the humiliation is out of resentment for the inaction of their own people. Just like the more you love, the more you hurt.
Japanese scouts also have parents and sisters. War, who would have thought! ? The essence of war is nothing more than a struggle between rights and interests. The top people stay out of the way, and the innocent people work hard for it and suffer because of it. All reasons are majestic, and all justice is injustice from the perspective of all human beings. The so-called loyalty to the country and orders is nothing but indolent thinking and blind obedience to human nature. If all people are pacifists, then you won't be a general, you won't be a soldier, you won't be a gun maker, you won't be an identity that grows war. Even if you were a general, you would not order fire; even if you were a soldier, you would not obey orders to fire; even if you were a gun maker, you would not sell firearms for war. After all, peace is not important in many people's minds at all, no power, interests, etc. are important. If peace prevails, the word "justice" will not appear.
The woman who keeps asking He Ke, "Do you have rice?" How she gram and Li is equally important. She is the mother of all children, and the kisses the children give her are well deserved.
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