The smooth bullet went off. He didn't involve Sakata, and he didn't shoot any Japanese soldiers. Instead, he aimed at the Japanese sun flag flying high on the mast. One shot broke the flag rope, and the Japanese flag fell like a kite with a broken line and fell into the sea. Then, Liu Shun began to photograph all the Japanese military flags and battle flags hanging on the ship, one by one, actually interrupting them. The broken flag fell into the water with the flag rope, floating like a dead fish ... Shun Liu aimed at Sakata again and smashed the urn on his chest with one shot!
Kuomintang soldiers shot at the smooth water tower together, and the water tower was smashed to pieces. Li Huan gave Liu Shun's body to Chen Dalei. Chen Dalei tore off Shun Liu's right flag and put his New Fourth Army uniform on Shun Liu.
All the soldiers of the sixth division assembled to prepare for burial and escape. ...
In fact, he could have killed Sakata or anyone he wanted to kill, but he didn't, because he was an organized and disciplined soldier in the New Fourth Army, and all this originated from the army, which made him grow up and let him know the difference between primary and secondary. It is precisely because of this that when Ishihara was assassinated at that time, he could focus on the overall situation and watch his closest people being killed by the devil, but he could not come forward to help.
Because he knows that he has a more important mission at this time, he can't. But because of this, Shun Liu can't forgive himself, and he can't forgive Shun Liu as his younger brother, because at this time, he can't, one can't save his sister and brother-in-law, and one can't kill Sakata who ruined his family, so he took all the responsibility on himself. Therefore, what he hates most at this time is not others, but himself. He thinks his sister killed herself, so he can't let go of himself. He resolutely chose to stand on the water tower and was killed by the Kuomintang. I think judging a play depends on the spirit it conveys, and whether this spirit attracts you to the end is the success of the play. I think the spirit conveyed smoothly in the play is a kind of great love, a spirit of sacrificing the ego to achieve others, and a spirit of selfless dedication, which is exactly what * * * has been trying to convey. And this spirit, as the spirit we should learn now, does not put ourselves first, but thinks about whether it will bring trouble to others.