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One of the postscripts written in advance for creative motivation

  Creative Motivation - One of the Postscripts Written in Advance

  This has been written from April this year and it's almost eight months now. It was written intermittently, without much serious thinking.

  The motivation for writing is mainly because I saw many YY and fantasy works on various websites, which felt very childish and ridiculous. Of course, this is just from my age group's perspective.

  I've always wanted to find an article online about the Anti-Japanese War, especially the content of the National Government's resistance. When I was a kid, I watched "The Plain Guerrilla Troop" and "The Railway Guerrilla Troop", which were all stories about anti-Japanese armed forces led by the Communist Party. Later when I went to school, I started wondering what about the National Government's resistance?

  In the face of brutal Japanese devils, there is only a distinction between Chinese and Japanese people, no distinction between Nationalists and Communists. Every single Chinese person with conscience is resisting the Japanese invasion in their own way.

  The Military Commission lost about 2/3 of its strength in the very short period at the beginning of the Anti-Japanese War, and they were all national heroes and backbones of the nation in front of the invaders. Unfortunately, so far, there is no book on the mainland that introduces them.

  The Japanese have the Yasukuni Shrine, what do we have? We only have the Monument to the People's Heroes (Tomb of the Unknown Soldier), and the historical exhibitions of being oppressed and slaughtered in various places.

  I think what I wrote is probably very immature, after all this should be written by professionals. However, I hope that people who have read this book will not forget history and the Chinese people who were brave and unyielding in the face of invaders. Think about it, during the Liberation War period, the Communist Party leaders said the most to the Nationalist generals was "They shed blood in the Anti-Japanese War and made contributions to the Chinese nation."

  What about those ordinary people who participated in the resistance against Japan? Who still remembers them?

  I'd like to dedicate this book to ordinary people who resisted aggression in different ways during the great and heroic War of Resistance Against Japan.

  By the way: Americans are about to come to our company for anti-dumping inspections, and I'm completely out of time now. It won't be back to normal until after the Spring Festival.

  Thinking back from May this year until now, not to mention resting on Sundays, I often work overtime at night. Being able to write so many words is unexpected even for myself.

  Anyone who wants to repost can repost as long as it is not used for profit.

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