When I was in the second year of junior high school, the Central Eight TV broadcasts were broadcast every day, and there were advertisements every day, which made my heart itch, but because it was after ten o'clock, it was too late, and my parents wouldn't let me watch it.
In a flash, 16 years have passed, and I finally made up my mind to watch it.
Mixed feelings, time changes and the world changes...
Starting to watch it as a documentary, some are blind, maybe the soldiers are so insignificant on the battlefield.
The middle section can't help but sigh, why our history until today has always been the princes and generals pointing the country, and people also care about every ordinary life.
After eight years, I understand that war is not just about princes and generals, but also depends on small people fighting every inch and inch. Of course, I do not deny that big people also come from this, but why can't I talk about it well, no one is a god.
The final conclusion is from the mouth of a German. I think the best point in the whole play is that soldiers are always honorable.
The baseball game was just right, I suddenly remembered every soldier, and I couldn't help but feel sorry for myself, thinking of every brother in my life, I wish you all well, and have a happy and peaceful life forever...
Well, I finally cried
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