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In the movie The Battle at Lake Changjin, it is no accident that the weak wins the strong. Why?

The film The Battle at Lake Changjin has been released for so many days, and the contents in the film are also thought-provoking. It is no accident that our country triumphs over the weak, mainly relying on a patriotic heart and the spirit of giving up a small family for everyone. Give up your family for everyone

Many characters in The Battle at Lake Changjin have their own families, such as the role of Mei Sheng. I have a wife and a daughter at home. I could not have participated in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, but Mei Sheng came anyway. For Mei Sheng's choice, the film gave an explanation, and he didn't want to leave the war to the next generation. As the Chinese people have always believed, there is no home without a country, and there is no home without me. Therefore, the patriotic feelings of the Chinese people also include the protection of individual families.

This shows that excessive collectivism or individualism is not desirable. Although collective interests are important, there must be room for realizing individual values in the collective. Patriotism

Patriotism is the inheritance of the will flowing in the blood of the Chinese nation, and it has reached the realm of words but not words. The reasons for patriotism may be beyond words, but as descendants of the Chinese people, the patriotic gene has already penetrated into the bone marrow.

Foreigners still don't understand why people in China are so patriotic. In fact, it stems from cultural differences. Chinese people's names come first, and their names come last, to show their respect for their families and ancestors. Most western countries, on the other hand, put their first names before their surnames to show their importance. In short, compared with western culture, eastern culture pays more attention to collective interests, while western culture advocates individualism. A strong will

There is a story in The Battle at Lake Changjin, in which the American army finds a volunteer army frozen to death in the snow, and the volunteer soldiers remain ready to fight at the last moment of their lives. When seeing this scene, I believe that the first reaction of the audience is basically shock, and then there will be an indescribable emotion.

Volunteer soldiers can sacrifice themselves for their country. This spirit not only touched the Chinese people, but also won the respect of the enemy, so the US military officers could not help but pay a military salute.

Our present happy life is hard-won, and it is no accident that our country wins the strong with the weak.