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特写:“历史不能忘却更不容扭曲”——两岸媒体人同温抗战记忆
Xin Hua She· 2025-08-17 13:33
Core Viewpoint - The articles emphasize the importance of remembering and accurately teaching the history of the Chinese people's resistance against Japanese aggression, particularly in the context of Taiwan's historical narrative and education [1][2][3] Group 1: Historical Context - The year 2023 marks the 80th anniversary of Japan's unconditional surrender and Taiwan's liberation, highlighting the significance of these events in the collective memory of the Chinese people [1] - The articles discuss the historical struggle of Taiwanese people against Japanese occupation from 1895 and their contributions to the mainland's resistance during the Second Sino-Japanese War [2] Group 2: Education and Awareness - There is a concern regarding the Taiwanese government's efforts to downplay or distort the history of the anti-Japanese war in educational materials, which affects the younger generation's understanding of this critical period [1][2] - Media professionals from both sides of the Taiwan Strait are actively working to raise awareness and educate the public about the true history of the anti-Japanese war through visits to historical sites and museums [1][3] Group 3: Personal Reflections - Individuals participating in the activities express deep emotional connections to the history, with some recounting personal family stories related to the war, emphasizing the need to honor the sacrifices made by previous generations [2][3] - The harsh conditions faced by anti-Japanese fighters are highlighted, showcasing their dedication and resilience during the prolonged struggle against Japanese forces [3]
重访抗战地标|上海·“八百壮士”守四行
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-08-16 15:04
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the heroic stand of the Chinese troops, known as the "Eight Hundred Heroes," during the Battle of Shanghai in 1937, emphasizing their determination to protect their homeland and inspire resistance against invaders [1] Group 1 - The "Eight Hundred Heroes" fought valiantly at the Sihang Warehouse, showcasing their commitment to defend their position and cover the retreat of main forces [1] - The event is commemorated at the Sihang Warehouse Anti-Japanese War Memorial Museum, which serves as a historical landmark reflecting the sacrifices made during the war [1] - The narrative underscores the message that China would not succumb to invasion, resonating with a sense of national pride and resilience [1]
一批抗战题材新作在上海书展亮相 回望壮阔历史 细读抗战记忆
Jie Fang Ri Bao· 2025-08-14 02:01
Group 1 - The Shanghai Book Fair opened with a focus on commemorating the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War, featuring new publications on this theme [1][2] - A new book titled "Rao Jiajun: The Forgotten Hero" highlights the contributions of Rao Jiajun, who established a safe zone in Shanghai and saved over 300,000 Chinese refugees during wartime [1] - The Shanghai People's Publishing House released "History of the Anti-Japanese War in Shanghai," which provides a comprehensive account of the anti-Japanese struggle in Shanghai from 1931 to 1945 [2] Group 2 - The book fair showcased a collection of 61 anti-war themed comic books, marking a significant collaboration among five major comic publishers in China [2] - The event included a new book sharing session featuring "San Mao Goes to the Front," celebrating the 90th anniversary of San Mao's creation and the 115th anniversary of its creator Zhang Leiping [3] - A seminar on anti-war literature was held prior to the book fair, discussing the impact of Japanese invasion on Chinese culture and literature [4] Group 3 - The first night of the book fair featured the launch of the comic "The National Anthem Sang Here," commemorating the 80th anniversary of the victory in the anti-Japanese war [4] - The event emphasized the importance of storytelling in preserving historical memory and fostering understanding among younger generations [2][4]
国台办:希望广大台胞同我们一道铭记抗战历史,捍卫胜利成果
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-08-13 11:11
Group 1 - The spokesperson of the Taiwan Affairs Office, Zhu Fenglian, emphasized the importance of remembering the history of the Anti-Japanese War and opposing "Taiwan independence" while advocating for the reunification of Taiwan with the mainland [2][3] - Zhu criticized Taiwan's "National History Museum" for its recent commemoration event that downplays the brutality of Japanese militarism and distorts historical facts, calling it a poor performance that flatters aggressors [2][3] - The victory in the Anti-Japanese War is portrayed as a collective achievement of all Chinese people, including those from Taiwan, showcasing the indomitable spirit of the Chinese nation [2][3] Group 2 - Zhu highlighted recent joint commemorative activities for the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Anti-Japanese War and Taiwan's recovery, including a media event in Hunan and a cultural exchange in Hubei [3] - The film "Nanjing Photo Studio," which depicts the atrocities committed by the Japanese army during the Nanjing Massacre, has been screened for many Taiwanese compatriots, serving as a vivid historical lesson [3] - The unveiling of the fourth 075 amphibious assault ship, Hubei ship, indicates the strengthening of the People's Navy's amphibious combat capabilities, which is crucial for safeguarding national sovereignty [3] Group 3 - Taiwan's defense budget for 2026 is set to exceed 3% of its GDP, amounting to over 800 billion New Taiwan dollars, primarily for military purchases from the U.S. [4] - Zhu criticized the Taiwanese authorities for increasing military spending and aligning with U.S. interests, suggesting that this undermines the safety and interests of the Taiwanese people [4] - The actions of the current Taiwanese administration are described as a betrayal of public sentiment and a threat to peace, with a warning that reliance on foreign powers for independence will ultimately lead to failure [4]
国台办谈众多台胞观看《南京照相馆》:一堂生动的历史课 共同铭记抗战历史
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan· 2025-08-13 06:38
在纪念中国人民抗日战争暨世界反法西斯战争胜利80周年之际,《南京照相馆》将历史"具象化"地呈现在观众眼前。 0:00 8月12日,电影《南京照相馆》宣布密钥延期至2025年9月24日。据网络平台数据,电影《南京照相馆》已刷新中国影史暑期档历史片票房纪录。 8月13日,国务院台办举行例行新闻发布会。有记者问:今年是中国人民抗日战争暨世界反法西斯战争胜利80周年,也是台湾光复80周年。请发言人介绍各 地举办的相关纪念活动。 对此,发言人朱凤莲表示,台湾光复是抗战胜利的重要成果,是包括台湾同胞在内的全体中国人民前赴后继、浴血奋战铸就的伟大胜利,值得两岸同胞共同 纪念。7月30日至8月6日,"抗战胜地、三湘新貌——2025年海峡两岸记者湖南行"联合采访活动顺利举办。两岸30多家媒体44名记者赴长沙、常德、衡阳、 怀化等抗战名城,参访重要战场旧址和抗战纪念场馆,采访抗战老兵和文史专家,参加衡山忠烈祠祭拜仪式,了解抗战历史,感悟抗战精神,并采访见证乡 村振兴与科技发展成果。7月18日至25日,"共缅抗战英烈 同温中华文化"——2025鄂台师生文史教学观摩交流会活动在湖北襄阳举办。两岸百余名师生在张 自忠将军纪念碑和同难官 ...
长生路55号:聆听中韩并肩抗日的杭州回响
Hang Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-08-07 02:57
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the historical significance of the Korean Provisional Government's presence in Hangzhou during the anti-Japanese resistance, emphasizing the enduring friendship between China and Korea through shared history and cultural remembrance [2][4][5]. Group 1: Historical Context - The Korean Provisional Government was active in Hangzhou from 1932 to 1935, following the Japanese annexation of Korea in 1910, which led many Korean patriots to seek refuge in China [3]. - The government held meetings and published a newspaper during its time in Hangzhou, contributing to the anti-Japanese and anti-colonial movements in Asia [4]. Group 2: Memorialization and Tourism - The Hangzhou site of the Korean Provisional Government was reconstructed in 2007 and recognized as a national-level anti-war memorial in 2014, marking it as a significant historical site [4]. - The memorial attracts approximately 100,000 visitors annually, with nearly 30% being Korean tourists, reflecting its importance as a cultural and historical landmark [5]. Group 3: Cultural Significance - The memorial serves as a symbol of the friendship between China and Korea, with many visitors considering it a sacred site of the independence movement [5]. - The street named "Changsheng Road" in front of the memorial embodies the hope for lasting friendship and peace between the two nations [5].
历史的温度与力量:这场展览用134个封面再现抗战的民族记忆
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-08-06 14:04
Core Viewpoint - The exhibition "On the Covers: 1931-1945" commemorates the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War, showcasing 134 precious journals from 1931 to 1945 to reflect the historical memories of this period [1][5]. Group 1: Exhibition Details - The exhibition is co-produced by the Fosun Art Center and Shanghai Fubao Cultural Media Center, featuring valuable historical materials from Professor Yang Zhen of Fudan University [1]. - It runs from August 3 to August 23, 2025, allowing free admission for students with valid student IDs [3][11]. - The exhibition aims to remember history, honor martyrs, cherish peace, and inspire future generations [3]. Group 2: Thematic Structure - The exhibition is divided into four parts: 1. "Collective Anxiety of the Era: A Microscope of National Sentiment" focuses on the concerns and cries of the people from the September 18 Incident in 1931 to the Marco Polo Bridge Incident in 1937 [6]. 2. "The Map of Unity in Ink: The Network of National Resistance" highlights the collective efforts of the Chinese people during the war, showcasing various journals that reflect the resilience and determination of the nation [6][8]. 3. "The Narrative of Industrial Revival: Roll Up Sleeves and Work Hard" presents journals from industries such as steel, medicine, and animal husbandry, emphasizing the contributions of entrepreneurs during the war [8]. 4. "Remarkable 'Calmness': The Persistence of Culture and Arts" illustrates the resilience of the cultural and artistic community during wartime, showcasing the ongoing pursuit of knowledge and creativity despite the challenges [8]. Group 3: Historical Significance - The exhibition emphasizes the significance of the journals as precious historical documents that depict the challenges faced by the Chinese nation during the war, showcasing their indomitable spirit [5][9]. - The use of fragile materials for printing during the war, such as rough paper and old printing equipment, symbolizes the resilience of the Chinese people [9][12].
2025年8月电影总票房破15亿 《南京照相馆》领跑
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-08-06 08:09
Group 1 - The summer film season features over 60 domestic and international films, showcasing diverse genres and innovative themes [3][4] - The animated film "Wang Wang Mountain Little Monster" is the first comedy animation from the team behind "Chinese Tales," blending traditional culture with modern workplace philosophy [3] - The year marks the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, with various artistic works commemorating this historical event being released [3] Group 2 - "Dongji Island" is based on the true historical event of the Lisbon Maru sinking during World War II, highlighting the bravery of Chinese fishermen who rescued British POWs [5] - "Mountains and Rivers as Evidence" is a documentary that presents a panoramic view of the 14-year struggle of the Chinese people during the war, emphasizing historical clarity and the transmission of national spirit [6]
又见丨一张照片背后的血色记忆
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan· 2025-08-06 05:26
这张照片,你见过吗?叫《中国娃娃》,作者是王小亭。1937年8月28日,日军轰炸上海火车南站,导 致老百姓死伤无数。这张照片就是轰炸后拍的,这个只有一岁的孩子叫王家升,在站台上嚎哭,身上还 有鲜血,除了这个小生命,整个站台是一片废墟。 拍完照片,王小亭发誓,一定要将照片发出去。后来他突破重重困难终于将它发表在美国的《生活》杂 志上。据说当时就有一亿多人看到了这张照片。 《南京照相馆》这部电影,不仅中国人应该看,全世界尤其是日本人都应该去看看。日军当年的暴行, 应该被全世界记住。 沉重、压抑、悲愤,但是历史比电影不知道要沉重压抑残酷多少倍。 他冒死拍摄这张照片并将其发布,让全世界的人看到日军的暴行,却遭日军悬赏15万美元追杀。一张照 片揭开血色记忆,历史永远比影像更加残酷,勿忘历史、山河永念! 面对这张照片,当时的日本军方跟电影《南京照相馆》里的情节一样,也是极力狡辩、掩盖事实真相, 说王小亭的照片是摆拍、造假,后来又说是误炸,并且悬赏15万美元追杀王小亭。可事实上,上海南站 远离战区,没有任何军事设施,日军的轰炸完全针对平民,他们的狡辩纯属无稽之谈。 这张照片太有冲击力了。孩子还活着,他在哭,他在喊,他有恐惧 ...
声音里的抗战故事
Hang Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-08-06 03:27
近日,第四届"声音里的红色档案"暨纪念抗战胜利80周年宣讲赛在杭州市革命烈士纪念馆举行,53 名经层层选拔而出的小选手登上决赛的宣讲台,他们声情并茂地讲述了一个个发生在杭州的抗战历史故 事,带领听众重温那段烽火岁月。 "声音里的红色档案"系列活动自2022年创办以来,已连续举办四届。本届活动共吸引了全市60余所 中小学的2000多名学生报名参赛。 ...