Xi honors martyrs in resistance war against Japanese aggression

President Xi Honors Heroes of WWII in Special Ceremony

President Xi Honors Heroes of WWII in Special Ceremony πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³πŸŒΊ

Have you ever heard about heroes who fought bravely to protect their country? On Monday, President Xi Jinping of China honored those heroes who fought in World War II against Japanese aggression.

In a place called Yangquan in north China’s Shanxi Province, there is a special monument dedicated to the soldiers who took part in the Hundred-Regiment Campaign. This was a major battle where Chinese soldiers and civilians came together to stand up against invaders during the war.

President Xi laid a beautiful flower basket at the monument to show respect and gratitude to the martyrs, which means people who died for their country. He also visited a memorial hall where he learned more about this important part of history.

During his visit, President Xi reflected on how the Communist Party of China led both the military and the people in a courageous fight. He emphasized the importance of remembering their sacrifice and promoting the strong spirit of resisting aggression.

It’s important for us to learn about history so we can understand the bravery of those before us and appreciate the peace we have today! 🌟

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