Understand the true feelings after the war. This composition is about 350 words.

"The Red Army is not afraid of the expedition, and Wanshui Qian Shan only thinks it is light. Wuling Xingbo, Wumeng takes mud pills. " Reading this song "The Seven Laws Long March" by Mao Zedong, my thoughts have drifted away. Feel the mood of the great leader at that time and look at the vast wilderness. The 25,000-mile long March relies on eating wild vegetables and bark for a living, and it takes such a long walk every day. What will I think at this time? What did you realize? War, war, war, why is it always war? Is war our only way out? Why did the war last so long and so many people died on the battlefield? Is war really that meaningful when there are bodies lying everywhere on the endless grass and smoke is rolling? War, how many soldiers shed their blood! People are suffering. How many old people will lose their sons and how many children will lose their fathers in the war? Peace is not good? Don't people like the world of Jin Ge Ma Tie, with fog, smoke and rumbling gunfire? In ancient times, war cost people and money, and many people's lives would be taken away, but isn't today's war the same? Who likes war? Cruel war kills life and harms nature. War pollutes people's minds, complicates the world, and even makes mankind lose and exterminate humanity. Please believe that this is definitely not an alarmist, but a cruel reality and lesson left by the bloody war history. Mao Zedong was the first international president of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the core of the first generation of leadership in the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. Unwilling to be defeated by the Japanese, he led the people to wage war. This war is a war to stand up on behalf of the people of China and carry forward the spirit of the Chinese nation. We love peace, we don't like war, but in this world, there are far more guns and explosions than firecrackers and salutes. In the past 20th century, there were more than 400 wars all over the world! In the two world wars, mankind paid a heavy price. In China, the gunfire of September 18th, the gunfire of July 7th Lugou Bridge, and the cries of more than 300,000 compatriots killed in the Nanjing Massacre always alert us. Today, with the rapid development of the times, we should oppose war, advocate peace, let peace last forever, and let the doves of peace fly.