Han Xiaojing came back and the photos were washed out.

In addition, she also went to the library in Shanghai to look for relevant historical materials and data.

Take out the courseware you made on the plane and "teach" all the children at home.

Ye Chen and Ye Ling were also there, and they were listening very carefully.

Han Xiaojing started with the Opium Wars. She talked about what treaties China signed after each war, how much compensation it paid, how many precious cultural relics were stolen, and how many people died.

In conjunction with this time, she told the story verbatim about the cultural relics she photographed abroad and the relevant records in the museum.

Pingping and Anan, Cai Wenjun is still young and can't understand.

However, they remembered that foreigners were very bad in the past. They killed many Chinese and robbed China of a lot of money.

Yang Minmin, Ye Chen and Ye Ling are older, so they can understand.

"What enlightenment did you get from what I told you?" Han Xiaojing asked. She does not want the Chinese people to forget their humiliating history.

If we forget, the humiliation and harm caused by that period will be greater than that.

Only when you know shame can you be brave.

Must be remembered.

Yang Minmin raised her hand, "Aunt Xiaojing, I know."

"Minmin, then you say." Han Xiaojing nodded, "After the class, I will give everyone gifts."

Yang Minmin stood up, straightened her back, and answered: "This tells us that it is not good to close the country to the outside world. Falling behind will lead to being beaten. In the new era, we must work hard to learn advanced science and technology. Only when we are advanced and developed will those foreigners dare not bully us."

Ye Ling added, "Not only do they not dare to bully us, they are even afraid of us. When we are strong enough, they will take back what they have taken away. In fact, our capital was once looted by the Eight-Nation Alliance. The beautiful Old Summer Palace was burned and looted. These are all history, and we must remember them."

Ye Chen shouted, "I want to join the army. I want to kill the foreign devils and the Japanese devils."

After hearing their answers, Han Xiaojing felt that her hard work was not in vain, and then she said, "Your primary task now is to study hard, learn cultural knowledge, and climb to the forefront of science and technology. Whether it is now or in the future, it is a competition in science and technology. If you don't study hard, those bandits will burn, kill, and rob us again in the future."

The children all looked serious and said, "We will remember it."

After class, Han Xiaojing distributed gifts to everyone.

Ye Ling looked at the courseware made by Han Xiaojing, "Sister Xiaojing, can you lend me these courseware to copy?"

"Why?" Han Xiaojing asked, "What do you want these for?"

Ye Ling replied: "I will be in the second grade of junior high school when school starts. One of my summer homework this year is to do a meaningful activity during the summer vacation. I think what you said is very good. I want to copy it down and tell my classmates and teachers about it."

Han Xiaojing nodded, "Okay, not only can you copy these courseware, I can also give you photos of cultural relics that have been lost in overseas museums, which will be more convincing."

"Thank you, Sister Xiaojing." Ye Ling thanked, "My parents used to urge me to study hard all the time, and my ears were callused from it. Now I understand why I should study hard. It is to avenge our ancestors, to be able to stand up straight, to make our motherland strong in the future, and to prevent future generations from having to endure the suffering and humiliation of the past."

Han Xiaojing encouraged, "Okay, great. I'll give you all these materials."

At this time, Yang Minmin raised her hand, "Aunt, one of my summer homework items is an old story about Shanghai. I originally wanted to write about Shanghai's pastries, but now I want to write about the Anti-Japanese War. Aunt, do you have any suggestions?"

Han Xiaojing thought for a moment, and then said, "Then write about two major battles that took place in Shanghai. The Battle of Shanghai, also known as the January 1932 Incident, took place on January 1, 28. It was the first conflict provoked by Japan to divert international attention and oppress the Nanjing Nationalist Government. During this war, the Chinese army resisted under the leadership of Cai Tingkai and Jiang Guangnai. Although the Shanghai Armistice Agreement was signed in the end, it aroused the patriotic enthusiasm of the people."

"The second battle, the Battle of Songhu, also known as the "August 1937" Campaign, took place from August 8 to November 13, 11. It was the largest and most brutal battle in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. In this battle, a total of about 12 million Chinese and Japanese troops were involved in the battle. The Chinese army, under the leadership of Chiang Kai-shek, fought back. Although it failed to achieve a decisive victory due to the gap in strength, it shattered Japan's plan to "annihilate China in three months" and demonstrated the Chinese people's tenacious will to resist."

"I can take you to the library to look for relevant historical materials and photos. Many heroic deeds took place during these two battles. Those heroes died, but as long as we remember their heroic deeds, their spirits will live forever, and the Chinese nation will live forever."

Yang Minmin's eyes sparkled. "Aunt Xiaojing, I understand. I will do this series of stories."

Wu Lingling looked at Han Xiaojing with admiration, "Ziqian, I hope our children can be as smart as Minmin in the future."

Yao Ziqian nodded, tears in his eyes, his voice choked with sobs. It turned out that many people had not forgotten the heroes and martyrs. "Okay!"

Seeing this, Yang Minmin asked, "Uncle Yao, why are you crying?"

Yao Ziqian wiped away his tears and said, "My grandfather had four brothers, two of whom died in the Battle of Shanghai in 1937. At that time, a million Guangdong troops fought against the Japanese. They sang "Colorful Clouds Chasing the Moon" all the way to Shanghai to fight against the Japanese."

"During this year's Ghost Festival, my parents will come from Guangdong Province to pay tribute to my two uncles. My grandfather strongly agrees that I will settle in Shanghai. He has only one request of me, that I pay tribute to my ancestors every year."

Yang Minmin didn't expect that her homework made her future uncle-in-law cry.

This further proves that her series of assignments are very meaningful.

"Uncle Yao, can you sing 'Colorful Clouds Chasing the Moon'?" Yang Minmin asked, "The song that the revolutionary martyrs sang all the way should be the song that most inspired them and the song that best reflects the spirit of Guangdong Province."

Yao Ziqian smiled with satisfaction, "Yes, this song is sung by almost all Guangdong people, and it is also the song that best reflects our patriotic feelings in Guangdong. Then we will sing a few lines for you..."

Yao Ziqian becomes excited when talking about his hometown.

Since childhood, I have followed my master to learn metaphysics, chess, calligraphy and painting, and I also understand music.

He clapped his hands gently and sang in Cantonese, "Standing on the white sand beach, I look up into the distance with endless thoughts of you. When will you return? The waves are rolling and endless. My tears of longing have dried up. My dear, can you hear me?..."

Even without any background music, Yao Ziqian's clear voice made the singing sound particularly beautiful.

Wu Lingling looked at Yao Ziqian with admiration. Is this her future husband?

He is multi-talented and handsome, and I wish we could get married right here and now to prevent any changes.

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