In fact, writing this topic made my heart sink. In the last century, it was not only the killing of brothers of the same race that took place on the Korean peninsula. Before 1949, China's two divisions between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party resulted in the killing of each other for many years, especially during the liberation war. Civil War), the killings between North Vietnam and South Vietnam, and even the current conflict between Sunnis and Shiites in the Arab world, civil wars that broke out in some countries in North Africa and the Middle East, are there really cannon fodder there? Soldiers, "victims" of human flesh bombs in the city understand who they are fighting for? What reason is there good enough for a man to kill his siblings and yet be considered a hero? If the "fundamentalists" are "terrorists", they are brainwashed so they will frantically become suicide bombers, then what about the many people who volunteer to go to the battlefield as cannon fodder, are they brainwashed? what are they? Think of the civil wars that took place in several parts of Asia in the last century, where compatriots killed each other, and millions of people died on the battlefield, some at the hands of their compatriots. Do they really know why they fought? The civil war on the Korean peninsula and the civil war between North and South Vietnam are wars between two hostile ideological camps, what about our KMT and the Communist Party... The real murderers are almost always hiding behind their backs and provoking other people's families on other people's land. Brothers fight. I admire the spirit of self-examination among Koreans, and they have made many beautiful and touching films. In addition to this "Highland War", there are also "The Tai Chi Flag Flying", "Welcome to Dongmo Village" and so on. The battlefield is a purgatory that annihilates humanity, and living is the highest victory on the battlefield. There are no great heroes, and some are just brothers who meet by fate. These soldiers who did not know the meaning of war were forced to be cannon fodder until the moment before the armistice, and they did not understand what the meaning of war was until they died... Look at our domestic film and television dramas, and they are still told in spy war movies. He talked about the matter between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, and also talked about the "excellence and greatness" of the liberation war (civil war) in the gift film. Who is robbing the fruits of victory in the eight-year war of resistance against aggression, history has its own public opinion. The important thing is that history cannot be overturned. Yesterday is the cause of today, and today is the effect of yesterday. Those who died in the war, do they know what the meaning of war is? What is the significance of a civil war like this on the Korean peninsula? Who are they fighting for?
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