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It's September 18th again

It's the anniversary of September 18th again. On this day, sharp air defense sirens will sound across the northeast of my country again, warning the people again: Don't forget the national humiliation and revitalize China.

On September 18, 1931, the Japanese Kwantung Army deliberately created the "September 18th Incident" that shocked China and the rest of the world, kicking off Japan's invasion of Northeast China and then its all-out invasion of China. As early as the summer of 1927, Japanese Prime Minister Tanaka Giichi

He openly declared: "If you want to conquer China, you must first conquer Manchuria and Mongolia; if you want to conquer the world, you must first conquer China." Statistics show that of the more than 10 foreign wars of aggression launched by Japan in modern history, the vast majority were against China.

Why do island countries with an area less than 3% of China dare to invade China again and again? This is not only the greed and cruelty of the invaders, but also the old China's "closed door and blind arrogance", "poor and weak, and a state of disunity"

", "There is no defense for the country, no borders for the sea", which makes Japan press China step by step. The weak will be eaten by the strong, and those who fall behind will be beaten. This is a painful lesson we have learned at the cost of blood.

It was also on this day that the Chinese nation completely awakened. All the patriotic forces shared the same hatred of the enemy and devoted themselves to saving the nation and fighting for the whole people. Over a period of 14 years, the Chinese nation paid a huge sacrifice of more than 35 million people and won the war with indomitable and tenacious struggle.

The complete victory of Japan's militaristic aggression not only washed away the historical shame of losing territory and subjugating the country, safeguarded national sovereignty and territorial integrity, but also enabled China to move towards a new historical path of national rejuvenation.

History has proven that if China does not humiliate itself, who can humiliate it?

82 years have passed, and China has undergone earth-shaking changes. The anti-war spirit cultivated during the Anti-Japanese War has helped China overcome difficulties and obstacles. In the process of exploring a development path that suits its own, China has gone through detours and setbacks, and finally found its way forward.

Reform and opening up has led to the road to a strong country. China's reform first started in rural areas, and in just a few years, the rural areas have taken on a completely new look. Without reform, who can solve the problem of food and clothing for hundreds of millions of farmers? China's reform has advanced to cities, further laying the foundation for

The foundation of China’s rise. Without reform and opening up, when would China be able to embark on the path of enriching its people and strengthening its country?

China has embarked on the path of becoming a powerful country, injecting mutually beneficial and win-win positive energy into surrounding areas and the entire world, but it has also made some countries anxious about China's growing national power. The United States has adopted a dual policy of contact, cooperation, prevention, and containment towards China.

, both want to get more of China's development, but are also worried that a rising China will challenge the United States' dominant position in the Asia-Pacific and even the world. Therefore, the United States' China policy contains obvious containment elements. However, the United States realizes that it must

It is impossible to completely contain China. Regarding the current China, the United States has the intention of "encircling" and "containing" it, but it has no power to encircle and contain it, let alone the results of encirclement and containment. Japan's Abe government fantasizes about using the so-called "democratic security"

The strategic concept of "diamond" is to achieve strategic advantages over China, and it frequently engages in "joint vertical and horizontal" operations against China. But the results can be imagined.

History shows that China wants to become a strong country, who can stop it?

The road to a powerful China is the road to peaceful development. The 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China put forward two "centenary goals" that drew a solid blueprint for the "Chinese Dream". China is determined to seize the opportunity period of development strategy, and the road ahead can be even better.

Well, the people can get more benefits, and other countries can get more benefits from it. At the same time, new challenges faced by China are increasing simultaneously: from an internal perspective, the task of promoting the transformation of the economic development model, building a moderately prosperous society in an all-round way and realizing modernization is very important.

Difficult; externally speaking, the international strategic competition and game situation has become more complicated, and the negative impact of the United States' Asia-Pacific strategic adjustment and Japan's right-leaning path on China has gradually emerged. This requires China to be calmer and work harder. China will take the road of stabilizing and strengthening the country and maintain a good

The "power" of China's road to becoming a powerful country requires that we not only maintain confidence in our own path, but also stick to our own bottom line. The key is to use actions to warn those countries with too much "negative energy": There is a conflict between China's pursuit of peaceful development and the defense of its core interests.

There is no contradiction between them, and it is definitely not an alternative. China will never allow the "negative energy" that infringes on China's interests to become rampant again and become wanton and arrogant.

History calls for our generation to work harder on the road to a strong China.

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