This sentence is very reasonable.
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A few days ago, Ge Zhenlin, the last survivor of the Five Heroes of Langya Mountain, passed away. More interestingly, the story of this hero is slowly fading out of our sight. In the new Chinese textbook of the second phase of curriculum reform in Shanghai, the five strong men of Langyashan who had inspired a generation to grow up were officially deleted. At present, the new Chinese textbook published by People's Education Publishing House also intends to modify the contents of the Five Heroes of Langya Mountain.
In the face of this phenomenon, we are all indignant. In an era when history is easily forgotten, the death of every historical witness will accelerate our forgetting of history. Moreover, the finiteness of individual life determines the irresistible disappearance of historical witnesses. War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, a history of national suffering and struggle that has been away from us for more than half a century, seems to be drifting away with the departure of every "living history". If the news of Ge Lao's death hadn't been reported by the media in time, it seems that we haven't realized that this year coincides with the 60th anniversary of the victory of the Anti-Japanese War.
The Japanese tampered with history textbooks, which aroused the indignation of the people in China. Why should our national education department do such a thing? It is appropriate to add new stories with the flavor of the times, but such touching heroic deeds cannot be removed, and the national spirit of anti-Japanese heroes should be told from generation to generation. There are few things about patriotism education, and foreign cultures have invaded our children a lot. Textbooks are the best position to promote patriotism, so don't underestimate them. What is reserved must be retained and supplemented appropriately. Japan says China is conducting anti-Japanese education. When people put forward their opinions, some people in our country couldn't sit still and trembled and proposed to delete the relevant texts. Sad and hateful!
Revolutionary heroism education can't take care of one thing and lose another, but it can't separate history. It can't simply take time as the standard and unconditionally let the "first-come" hero give way to the "later" hero. What's more, minors can easily read the stories of Yang Liwei, Sang Lan and Liu Xiang from newspapers and TV. From a balanced point of view, Chinese textbooks should properly "take care" of historical heroes.
This is an immortal hymn, an unforgettable history and a group of heroic images that have inspired generations of future generations. My father has read this text, so have I, and so has my son. They never feel out of date. They are the true blood of Chinese sons and daughters, and they have forged the backbone of the Chinese nation. We are moved again and again, and cherish our memories again and again.
If someone suggests deleting the Five Heroes of Langya Mountain, I don't know what he is worried about. It's ok to remove some romantic and lyrical chapters, but there are too many "five strong men of Langya Mountain".
War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression is an arduous history, which should be remembered by future generations, not forgetting the national humiliation, not forgetting those martyrs who shed blood for the cause of national liberation!
In this regard, we hope that all people of insight can sign their names and protest against this behavior together, shouting "Don't forget national humiliation, forgetting history is tantamount to betrayal!" !