How to remember history, remember martyrs and cherish peace?

Do not forget the national humiliation, do not forget the mission. In order to remember the Nanjing Massacre, we should start from the following aspects: remembering the martyrs, learning the history of the party, and watching red film and television documentaries.

84 years ago, 300,000 compatriots died tragically under the butcher's knife of the Japanese invaders. After the tragedy, Nanjing fell into a dead silence. A hundred years later, a series of vivid lives are telling us about the damage caused by Japanese aggression. We can't forget that we mourn the dead to constantly warn us that the tragedy of history will not happen again. Born under the red flag, we should bid farewell to suffering with practical actions and inspire us to move forward better.

Remember the martyrs. Whether online or offline, with the development of modern science and technology, there are more and more ways for us to remember, such as online memorial halls and red sitcoms. This modern exhibition form is very popular with young people. Off-line, except for national public holidays, people's heroes' memorial day and other major festivals, we can all go to the martyrs cemetery and hold flowers to mourn the martyrs. It is precisely because of the sacrifice of these heroic martyrs that today's peace and stability have been achieved. We should learn from history, never forget to be grateful, and cherish the beautiful life now.

Learn the history of the party. Our party led the Chinese nation from war to peace and experienced many hardships. Great. It's also a miracle. Often study the history of the party, better understand the ups and downs and hardships of our country, so as to better cherish peace and love the motherland.

Watch red film and television documentaries. Through the combination of audio and video, film and television documentaries show us the scenes in the war, and at the same time witness the victories again and again. This artistic expression not only spread the historical truth to us, but also educated us. Taking history as a mirror, cherishing peace and creating the future can enhance our national cohesion and arouse our sense of hardship and * * *.