Seediq is an ancient tribe living in Nenggao County, Nantou area. The men are all strong and brave. They have become one with this nature. Adult men want to grow grass every month and hunt the heads of other tribes to show their bravery and ability. Their foreheads and chins have totems tattooed by their mothers, and they sacrifice their ancestors with blood. Each Seediq has its own hunting ground. According to legend, only the brave Seediq can pass the Rainbow Bridge to join the dead clan after they die. The bloodstains on their hands and the totems on their faces are heroic Authentication. Seediq people have been running barefoot in the virgin forest since they can walk independently, they can climb trees, walk freely on steep cliffs, and walk freely in the forest. Hunting is their way of life, and blood sacrifice is their belief. After Taiwan was occupied by Japan, the lives of these originally free Seediqs were disturbed. The Japanese carefully built their new homes, built railways, built schools and hospitals... But for the naturally free Seediqs, it was a kind of Plundering—men stop hunting, and are forced to transport timber for Japanese construction projects, women stop spinning and become Japanese servants, and children have to learn the culture of the Yamato nation. Finally, in 1930, the brave Sediq decided to no longer endure the enslavement of aliens. They were determined to fight the invaders to the death and use their blood to pay homage to their ancestors. If their so-called civilization is to make Seediq bow to his knees, Seediq is to let the aliens experience savage pride. So, in the Wushe Incident, 300 Seediq Bale defeated thousands of Japanese troops with plane bombs. During the battle, in order not to be a burden to the tribe, the women chose to leave food to the warriors who were about to go to the battlefield, and they committed suicide collectively. The last few warriors who survived the battle were unable to continue to fight the enemy. They chose to end their lives after drinking, singing and dancing, and would rather die than surrender. It seems that they have already completed their mission. They stained with the blood of the enemy. The whole mountain forest became red, and they passed on the totem that was about to be forgotten, and then they could go to the Rainbow Bridge to meet their relatives and return to their ancestors proudly.
Whether it is a backward civilization always means being changed and assimilated, which is an inevitable process of human social progress, just like the ancient Chinese nation was divided and occupied. The Seediq Bales fought against the enemy and history with their bravery and faith. Even if the result could not be changed, Seediq's soul would live on forever. The ancient tribes defended the land where their ancestors lived with their souls and beliefs, and their fearlessness and piety are worthy of awe. Always remember that sentence - Seediq can lose his body, but not his soul.
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