Anti-Japanese soldiers during the Anti-Japanese War wore proud smiles on their faces. As an anti-Japanese soldier, his expression shows pride. This photo was taken at the Children's Day commemorative meeting of 1940.
Anti-Japanese soldiers are writing something. Maybe he is recalling what he has learned. He is dressed in military uniform, serious, and what we see is hope!
Standing under the slogan of "resisting Japan" and "saving the country", the little soldiers are really clean and excited when they meet their international friends.
This anti-Japanese soldier seems to be talking about his own strength (children love to talk about how strong he is). To put it simply, he is just bragging. Although he may not be very strong, his heart to defend his hometown and motherland is at this moment. Under the pure purpose of that era, no one would be willing to laugh at him with this look and this action. Seeing in the eyes and being excited in the heart can't help but feel respect. Don't forget the national humiliation, don't forget the blood spilled by our fathers.