The little girl smiled again, and the climax of the article was derived. It can be seen that the "one, two, three" that the old woman said at the beginning turned out to be her three sons who died in the war. The veteran's words further reflected the harm that the war had done to countless families.
The young man died, the old man continued to fight, and the old woman who was unconscious by the cruelty of the war was left unattended, but the war had to continue. When the old man died, whose turn was it? Is the silence in the carriage a reflection of the war or sympathy for the veteran's experience?
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Life is a miracle. In the vast universe, it is said that only this blue earth exists, but the iron hoof of war mercilessly took countless lives. In the war, mankind has shouted for thousands of years, but there are still some militants who think they are superior and wear good masks to call for world domination.
They believe in the absolute law of the jungle and mercilessly take away the life given by God. They don't exchange blood and tears for peace. They just want their opponents to yield from the war.