First, Wu Aping did it himself. "Wu Aping, out of his misunderstanding of causal explanation and selfish motives, knew in religious activities that these five worshippers were Japanese war criminals who invaded China and still paid for their memorial tablets." His behavior "seriously violated the Buddhist teachings and rules of promoting good and punishing evil, seriously undermined social public order, seriously hurt national feelings, and caused adverse social impact. He was suspected of committing the crime of seeking trouble and causing trouble, and has been criminally detained by the public security organs."
Maintaining national dignity and feelings and hating Japanese militarism are the knowledge and firm stance of the whole people. This matter does not represent Nanjing people and religious circles. As an individual, no matter what religious beliefs, there is no room for ambiguity in the face of national justice and the bottom line. At present, the case is under further investigation. Wu Aping must bear legal and moral responsibility for his actions and punish him according to law. As for anxiety, insomnia and other symptoms, we should treat them as soon as possible, instead of being selfish, losing respect for history and going astray.
Second, through this incident, the patriotic feelings of China society have been condensed and reviewed as never before. Nanjing witnessed the suffering and glory of the Chinese nation's rise from decline, and the people of China have zero tolerance for any act that provokes historical conclusions and challenges national justice. Many people pay attention to this matter all the time, treat it rationally and take a clear-cut stand, which is the most precious spiritual strength of national self-esteem and self-improvement. I believe that everyone will be more United, protect historical memory with practical actions, defend national dignity, promote national rejuvenation and safeguard peace and justice. Take a stand and strengthen the spiritual strength of national self-esteem and self-improvement.