Do you know that?/You know what? Do you know that?/You know what? How many unarmed children and old people were hurt and how much manpower, material resources and financial resources were lost in the Opium War.
Do you know that?/You know what? Do you know that?/You know what? During the Second Opium War, the British and French allied forces burned the Yuanmingyuan, with magnificent buildings and dazzling treasures. Here, 101 dreams, gardens, a pool, a one-eyed fountain, flocks of swans and peacocks built by architects disappeared in three days and three nights.
Do you know that?/You know what? Do you know that?/You know what? In Nanjing *, how many children cry for their loved ones, sad cries resound through the sky, and their little faces are covered with crystal tears and full of fear. The parents who lost their children's eyes were bloodshot and their minds were blank, and finally they died tragically by the sword of the invaders.
Isn't that enough? Haven't the losses been enough? These have also become history. Are we going to let history repeat itself?
No, we didn't.
We don't want countless children to cry for their mothers, countless parents to hold their children's cold bodies in their arms, let alone let anyone die innocently, and let blood spill all over the blue sky.
Let there be no more wars in the world, and let the flowers of peace bloom forever!
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I once saw a photo taken by a war correspondent in the newspaper, Soldiers in Death. On it, the life of a young soldier is always fixed at the moment when he falls down after being shot. His body leaned back, the gun slipped from his hand, and his arms spread out as if he were flying-he should have shown me his despair in a free posture: a soul had disappeared forever, and a vibrant life was about to die at her best moment. Every inch of sunshine sprinkled on the young soldiers is crying. The sun doesn't understand that after hundreds of millions of years of long evolution, man, the master of all living things on earth, has no freedom to choose to survive in the war.
That was the truest death I have ever seen. Maybe I should thank that reporter. He made my understanding of the war stop at the pale words in the newspaper. When a war begins, no matter who is stronger than who, no matter who stands on the side of justice, no one can deny that it is the blood of countless innocent people that has made the peace or demise of those two countries.
War breaks out every day, and there are reports about war and peace in every newspaper. We can't even know the real cause of the war. For us, those distant wars only mean the change of the world and the turmoil of the current situation. However, can we take them as the topic of chatting after dinner, and can we ignore the crimes committed by a certain country while achieving peace through war? If so, can the families of the fallen soldiers and those who lost their homes forget? Will their hatred of national subjugation and humiliation trigger another river of blood in a few years? If peace must be based on the pain and hatred of others, what is the real meaning of its existence?
While seeing people in one country smile because of victory and peace, I see tears of humiliation in another country.
When reading the newspaper report about the war, I saw countless soldiers being shot down.
I can't forget the bloody and desperate faces of the Afghan people when I lamented the excellent weapons of the US military on TV.
War and peace are the eternal themes of mankind. The world is constantly changing in war and peace, and history repeats itself in war and peace. Maybe we can't avoid war, maybe peace can be a grandiose reason to kill people. However, I hope that one day, people can polish their eyes blinded by blood, and all the people in the world can smile and hold each other's hands. There is only friendship between countries without suspicion and precaution. People can see clearly that war brings only death, crying and hatred, but no peace and tranquility.
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A rich and powerful country shows great vitality, people live in harmony and live a carefree life; The flowers and plants that grow here seem to grow particularly well ... but it's strange, why are there so many white pigeons here? How intriguing!
Yes, the white dove is also called the dove of peace, symbolizing peace; Maybe it's too peaceful here. You see, people are so enthusiastic and live in harmony. According to records, there is no record of war here.
What a desirable place this is! Who doesn't want peace except some warmongers?
War is really cruel. It can take countless lives and destroy countless homes overnight. ...
However, Bush of the United States is determined to destroy peace and wage war. Does he think war is like children playing with sand?
Some people think that the American government and the media are unwilling to look at the suffering of the Iraqi people from a single perspective, but blame all the problems on Saddam, with the aim of * Saddam's regime and occupying Iraq's oil.
In fact, the United States has the largest number of weapons of mass destruction in the world, and it is the country that has used these weapons. It has no right to tell other countries what to do.
If the United States goes to war against Iraq, it will also be a massacre, because Iraq does not even have the most basic air defense system. That is tantamount to bullying the weak.
To this end, demonstrations, demonstrations and threats against war and calling for peace broke out one after another around the world. The scale of this anti-war movement and the large number of tourists reflect the voices of all countries in the world against the United States putting its own interests above the sufferings of other countries and hoping for world peace.
On the first day of the trip, the temperature in Washington was MINUS 2 degrees, but the determination and enthusiasm to avoid war and achieve peace supported people.
The cries of "Don't exchange blood for oil" and "Don't go to war with Iraq" echoed over Washington. Even if the war is imminent, they still hope that the pressure of public opinion will force Bush to give up his plan to attack Iraq and solve the Iraq problem through the United Nations.
Life is priceless, how can you exchange blood for oil? How many people will die on both sides after a war? If you want to exchange blood for victory and oil, is it worth it
As Paul, the hero of How Steel was Tempered, said, "The most precious thing for a person is life. Everyone has only one life. If he is temporary, he can say,' My life and all my energy have been devoted to the most magnificent cause in the world-the struggle for the liberation of mankind. "
Yes, that's right. People should contribute to a just war because life is innocent.
Emily, a little girl, is one of the visitors to America. She told reporters in a childish voice, "If the United States attacks Iraq, more families will lose their loved ones." After a pause, she added, "I believe that President Bush attacked Iraq to get Iraqi oil, but that's someone else's oil, and we can't take it."
What a lovely little angel!
Even children know that against war, you can't exchange blood for other people's oil! So, Mr. President, you didn't expect it, did you?
Give peace a chance, give people a chance for peace! Because the cruel war will take away the lives and property of countless people and destroy people's beautiful homes!
"Give peace a chance." People all over the world are calling for peace!