This is not the life we ​​choose, but we sacrificed so willingly for it

Bailey 2022-01-24 08:02:20

I cried so badly that I could hold it back, but felt that there was no need to bear it, so I indulged myself in tears.

Therefore, we can recognize that all the children crying for "Assembly No." are our children in the Mainland. This kind of blood relationship. Looking at "Tunnel War" and "Land Mine War" growing up, there are Qiu Shaoyun and Dong Cunrui in the Chinese texts, and of course the lights in front of Premier Zhou's window. I know that "Assembly Number" is not so good. I cried and thought, if you are working for the Communist Party, even the missing person can get 200 catties of millet, so what about the Kuomintang? He died on the battlefield, and his relatives died in the Cultural Revolution. But that's all fate. In a village, some people will join the Communist Army and some will join the National Army. They are all dead, some are martyrs, some are bandits. Gu Zidi said to his brother, "Our brother's bones cannot fall into the hands of the enemy." How did these hate come from, and who taught them. Why is the film going to shoot the surrender of the national army, and the communist army defended the position and sacrificed tragically? Self-learning after adulthood makes people conditioned to reflect: Whose class is the class, and who taught you to stone others.

But still crying, crying silly, no matter how questioning, it can't change the blood of a mainland born and grown up in the mainland. I don't know how the children who grew up in Hong Kong and Taiwan will react to this film, but I can't obliterate my education, even if Names like Qiu Shaoyun and Dong Cunrui are now more used for deconstruction, but they were really bitter about it back then, and now even the "Assembly Number" has become the background of the entire generation's memory-this is not the life we ​​choose, we It was chosen, and moved so willingly and sacrificed for it.

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