Recently, I watched the patriotic movie "On Taihang Mountain", which tells the glorious history of the Eighth Route Army crossing the Yellow River eastward, advancing into the anti-Japanese front and establishing the Taihang Mountain base area with War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression as the background. The film truly records the important battles of Shanxi Pingxingguan and Xinkou, portrays the glorious images of revolutionaries such as Zhu De, commander-in-chief of the Eighth Route Army, He, a one-armed general and Hao, a patriotic general, vividly depicts the image of Captain Cui, shows the heroic scene of the Eighth Route Army's heroic fight against Japanese invaders, and reproduces the great national spirit of the Chinese nation in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression.
The first impression given by the film can be described as majestic. With songs that we are familiar with, we can have a panoramic view of Taihang Mountain with a simple helicopter, which directly highlights the theme of Taihang Mountain and connects it to the Kuomintang position with a good over-technique, which leads to the protagonist of the film-Zhu De. The film has distinct layers and clear structure. It lists the battles of the Eighth Route Army to annihilate the enemy one by one in historical order, appropriately names some patriotic generals, and tells the historical facts that the common people and the Eighth Route Army are United in fighting against the Japanese army.
In the film "On Taihang Mountain", the military and civilian fish and water situation is a highlight of the play. From the perspective of foreign journalists, we can see that working women in China support the Eighth Route Army with their own practical actions; Cui, the captain who is good at javelin throw himself into the war. (www.lz 13.cn) A sentence by a Kuomintang officer made us feel funny and sad: If ordinary people can fight, why do we need our army? However, history has just proved that only by relying on the broad masses of the people can we achieve the final victory in the war of resistance.
In the film, the image of this senior general of the Eighth Route Army who loves soldiers like children is vividly portrayed. At midnight on a snowy night, Comrade Zhu De walked out of the yard and saw soldiers on guard. Go forward to be caring and attentive, and hug the soldier's frozen hand in his arms to keep warm. Finally, he stood guard for the soldiers and let him run to warm up. There are many such scenes in the film. It is very touching to read, and you can see the integrity of a great man from every little thing.
In this movie, I learned what is really "certain death, a scholar has no intention of being greedy for life". We grasp life and fear it, but life is not afraid to sacrifice for them. What impressed me the most was that Zhu De raised his hands in the face of countless soldiers who fought bloody battles on Taihang Mountain and sincerely issued a strong and passionate cry of "The Chinese nation is invincible". Zhu De's speech was so inspiring, short and powerful, and the soldiers' voices resounded through the hills. What kind of lofty aspirations and ambitions, with such bloody children, don't even think about the evil thoughts of the Japanese aggressors. With such a steel backbone, any enemy who tries to invade will be punished by justice. In this heartfelt voice, I feel a strong national spirit. I was really moved, and at the same time inspired my patriotism. As a grassroots league cadre, I feel more sense of mission and responsibility.
In the process of revisiting that period of history, I deeply felt the spirit of revolutionary martyrs who sacrificed their lives and blood for the peaceful liberation of China. As young people born in peacetime, we can't forget those bloody years. We should always remember those revolutionary ancestors who never left their names in Qian Qian, but fought for the cause of national liberation. The history of the Anti-Japanese War is the monument of the Chinese nation and the spiritual soul of the producers.