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Honghe, Yunnan: A silent tribute to the victims on the National Memorial Day

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 Original title: Yunnan Honghe: National Memorial Day, let us mourn for the victims together!

December 13, 2021 is the eighth National Memorial Day for the victims of the Nanjing Massacre; this year marks the 84th anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre, and is the eternal death of our country and nation. In order to mourn and cherish the memory of the compatriots who died in the Nanjing Massacre, the Yunnan Honghe Border Management Detachment and various grassroots units held silent ceremonies through various forms to pray for the 300,000 compatriots who were unfortunately killed in the Nanjing Massacre. Remember the history. Wang Guoshang.


The National Memorial Day established by China is December 13. Its greatest significance is to let the offenders and victims and their descendants not forget history, revere life, and cherish peace. On December 13, all auxiliary civilian policemen of the Hekou Border Management Brigade mourned the compatriots who died in the disaster in various forms such as online memorials and collective silence at the police station, checkpoint, arrival police office, and second-line investigation points. All the civilian auxiliary police deeply realized that only by comprehending the suffering of history can they cherish the hard-won peace and happiness and create a better future. They all expressed that they must bear in mind the national humiliation, be loyal to the border, and be determined to be the iron-blooded guardian of the party and the people forever. determination.

History is like a mirror, looking at the past and knowing the present, making clear the past, and being wary of future generations. The Jinping Border Management Brigade launched the theme activity of “Remembering History and Drawing Strength” on the National Memorial Day. At the border police station and the border police office, all the policemen and auxiliary policemen of the brigade mourned the national flag, boundary monuments, and martyrs monuments. They also watched live broadcasts, micro-videos, and carried out online public memorials to express their grievances to the compatriots who were unfortunately killed in the Nanjing Massacre. With deep remembrance. Police Brigade Bao Junkuan said, “As the immigration management police in the new era, we will remember history, cherish peace, and contribute our due strength to the security and stability of border areas through our own efforts.”

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Don’t forget the country’s death and self-improvement. To mourn the compatriots who died in the Nanjing Massacre and cherish the memory of revolutionary martyrs, the Luchun Border Management Brigade held a memorial ceremony for the “National Memorial Day” to mourn the victims of the Nanjing Massacre and all the martyrs and compatriots who died heroically during the War of Resistance. After the mourning ceremony, the auxiliary civilian police said: “While we are enjoying the happy time in the peaceful era, we should also keep in mind the humiliating history of blood and tears. We must further strengthen our ideals and beliefs and use blood for our ancestors. Forge ahead and work tirelessly on the road opened up.”

We will never forget that Jinling City 84 years ago was to protect the true history and the more prosperous and powerful motherland. This period of history is the darkest page in the history of human civilization. We remember history not to perpetuate hatred, but to prevent tragedy from repeating itself. The National Memorial Day is a wake-up call and a spur to remind us to work harder and dedicate ourselves and be determined to defend our borders. Today, we are on the 848-kilometer border, in the name of guarding, to pay tribute to every compatriot who died. (Luo Jin, Ma Ling, Zhong Lei, Gao Chao)

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