I want to write a composition commemorating the 65th anniversary of the victory of the Anti-Japanese War. Who can give me a better beginning and ending?

A hundred years of humiliation, looking back is still cold. Facing the guns of foreign invaders, China was unable to fight back. Half of the rivers and mountains are bonfires, and the Songhua River only smells Japanese, leaving a broken city and a broken pool. The people are separated and their families are ruined. It was a century of Japanese agitation, but it was a century of humiliation in China, a century of indelible national hatred and family feuds.

Zeng Ji ...

at present ...

A hundred years is just a wave in the long river of history, which blooms and withers, dissolves and swings into the distance. Looking back, not forgetting the national humiliation, looking forward to today's vigorous development and looking forward to tomorrow. I believe that we will use wisdom and civilization, tolerance and peace, so that the Chinese nation will always stand among the nations of the world!

Note: The former Japanese Prime Minister once wrote "A Hundred Years of Agitation"