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What exactly did Yoko Ono Lennon and John Lennon mean by bed and peace?
Peace in Bed is written by John Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono Lennon.

1969, Vietnam War has gone deep into the quagmire 14 years. President Nixon, who has just been in the White House for two months, put forward the "Vietnam War" policy. Since then, the US military has begun to return to China in batches. This decision is not unrelated to the surging "anti-war movement" around the world.

Lennon and Yoko Ono Lennon are launching the famous "Peace in Bed" campaign in the presidential suite of the Hilton Hotel. On March 25th, the couple spent seven days in bed in their pajamas. The room was covered with anti-Vietnam slogans, and the media all over the world devoted themselves to the "live broadcast" of this performance art like the "B-52 bomber" of the US military.

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In this performance art, they have been in bed with the door open for seven days. Yoko Ono Lennon and Lennon met the media, politicians and fans in bed in their pajamas, talking about society, human rights, war and other issues. In these seven days, this big bed and half-naked Lennon and Yoko became the focus of the world's attention, and they quickly became the most famous anti-war stars.

They even write postcards to friends and celebrities who are far away from bed. For example, a postcard to Raismes, from Peace in Bed, defeated mokery on March 1969. Dear Raismes, thank you for your support of "Peace in Bed". Everyone should wake up and face the war, Vietnam war or other bastard wars. It's time to change.