Historical Rhymes | Chinese elementary school students participate in the Vladivostok Victory Day parade, who organized it?

Don’t forget history

Recently, Russia is going to hold a Red Square military parade again. This year is a bit miserable. The weapons and equipment will not participate in the parade. It is estimated that they are not enough for the Ukrainian battlefield, so they can only find some people to shout slogans and march in formation.

However, what’s even more funny is seeing the preparations in Moscow. Air defense nets have been set up in Red Square, and the main purpose is to prevent drones.

It seems that Russia also feels the threat. If a few drones fly over during the Red Square military parade, regardless of whether they can bomb anything, just appearing will scare the people on the stage.

I would say, since they are so scared, is it still necessary to hold this military parade?

Although this military parade is for the Russian domestic base to see, it is very embarrassing to set up drone nets.

It seems that there will be a good show on May 9th.

Let’s wait and see what happens in Moscow. Today, I mainly want to talk about Vladivostok.

In Vladivostok, Chinese first-grade elementary school students participated in the local Children’s Day of Victory parade.

What do first-grade elementary school students know? The key is the teachers and parents behind the scenes who planned this activity. They are really forgetting their ancestors.

You must know that Vladivostok is the land of China, which was seized by Russia through unequal treaties. Vladivostok means to conquer the East.

And according to the official regulations of our country, in the published maps, the eight place names within Russia must be marked with their Chinese old names. This is to remind everyone not to forget history.

These addresses are: Vladivostok, Shuangchengzi, Boli, Hailanpao, Sakhalin Island, Nerchinsk, Miaojie, and Outer Xing’an Mountains.

It can be said that in every place, there are blood debts committed by Russians against the Chinese, especially the Hailanpao Massacre and the Sixty-Four Villages East of the River tragedy.

In Vladivostok, there were also a large number of Chinese who were systematically ethnically cleansed.

In the winter of 2009, to prepare for the 2012 APEC summit, a road was being built, and a mass grave was discovered at a construction site outside Vladivostok.

After excavation, more than 10 burial sites were found, and 700 skeletons were cleared out. These people were wearing Chinese clothing, and there were also Chinese newspapers from that year. These skeletons had gunshot wounds on the back of their heads and showed the characteristics of being executed while kneeling.

This is just the mass grave that has been discovered. The Russians themselves don’t know where they are buried, so they were dug out by the construction team.

It is estimated that there are more mass graves scattered in the vast Outer Manchuria.

In 1938, when we were fighting against the Japanese, the Soviet Union stabbed us in the back and implemented ethnic cleansing of the Chinese community in the Far East.

Because if there are a large number of Chinese in Outer Manchuria, and the number of Russians is small, then they will not be able to occupy this place for long.

And the Russians have also used this trick many times to treat the original inhabitants of the newly occupied land.

The Circassians in the North Caucasus were robbed of their land and also subjected to ethnic cleansing by Tsarist Russia.

So in Outer Manchuria, in Vladivostok, there are countless Chinese souls who have not found peace, like lonely ghosts, without names and without sacrifices.

And this time, so many elementary school students paraded in Vladivostok, forgetting the hatred of history, cheering for the invaders. I don’t know what the Chinese souls in Vladivostok would think if they knew.

And our history also needs to be popularized, so that elementary school students also know this humiliating history.

We must be patriotic and not forget history.

In history, the Sixteen Prefectures of Youyun, since they were ceded to the Khitan by Shi Jingtang in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, went through Liao, Jin, and Yuan dynasties, and it was not until the Ming Dynasty that they returned to the Central Plains dynasty, taking four hundred years to return.

And Outer Manchuria was only seized more than a hundred years ago. Who can say for sure about history?

And now Russia is deeply mired in the quagmire of Ukraine, the Blitzkrieg has been going on for more than four years, with more than a million casualties, and now Moscow’s Red Square has set up a drone defense net.

How long can the once second-largest military power in the world last?

We will wait and see.

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