The reflection and enlightenment of the September 18th Incident are as follows:
1, 193 1 18 In September, the Japanese Kwantung Army launched the September 18th Incident, which shocked China and foreign countries. The background of this incident was that Japanese militarism was constantly seeking breakthroughs on the road of external expansion, while the China government at that time was in a state of turmoil due to internal corruption and external pressure. Under the sudden attack of the Japanese army, the three northeastern provinces quickly fell and the Chinese nation fell into peril.
However, in the face of powerful enemies, the people of China did not give in. Under the leadership of the two parties, the people of the whole country launched an arduous anti-Japanese struggle. After fourteen years of bloody fighting, we finally won a great victory in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. The September 18th Incident left us with profound reflection and enlightenment.
First of all, this history makes us cherish peace more and realize the great disaster that war has brought to mankind. Secondly, the September 18th Incident made us more aware of the importance of a strong country. Only when the country is rich and strong can we stand on the international stage.
In addition, the September 18th Incident awakened our national consciousness and made us realize that unity is crucial to the prosperity and development of our country. In the new historical period, we still need to deeply reflect on the lessons brought by the September 18th Incident. First of all, we must enhance our sense of hardship and be prepared for danger in times of peace. Although the current development momentum of China is good, the potential security risks cannot be ignored.
Secondly, we should stick to the path of peaceful development and cherish the hard-won peaceful environment. Besides, we should strengthen national unity and carry forward the spirit of patriotism. In the face of the complicated international situation, we should closely unite and defend national interests.