It has been 76 years since Hiroshima was bombed by atomic bombs. Many people may think that Hiroshima is still desolate. After all, the United States has calculated that Hiroshima cannot be inhabited for at least 100 years, otherwise it may die soon under the action of nuclear radiation. But in fact, the scene in Hiroshima today is not what we imagined. So what is the scene in Hiroshima?
Japan was rapidly rebuilt after World War II. Only a few decades later, the population of Hiroshima has grown to1180,000, and the economy is very prosperous. Everyone lives in peace, as if they have never been bombed by an atomic bomb, and they can hardly see its "scars". What's going on here? Why did Japan dare to rebuild Hiroshima immediately?
In fact, Hiroshima itself has always been an economically prosperous region. It is still unrealistic to let Japan, which has a small and insufficient geographical area, keep such an area vacant. Where else would the residents of Hiroshima move to? And those residents don't really want to move to other places. After all, Hiroshima is their home, and they also support the government to rebuild Hiroshima quickly and return to live in Hiroshima.
Regarding nuclear radiation, in Japan's view, the United States has only studied it, and it does not necessarily need to wait until a hundred years later to live, as the United States said. Hiroshima is very close to the sea, and rainwater combined with the ocean can quickly wash away nuclear radiation. The rest of the nuclear radiation can be ignored, which is much less harmful than Nagasaki and Hiroshima, so residents will be welcomed soon after reconstruction.
Perhaps it is precisely because of the rapid reconstruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that people in these two areas seem to have returned to a quiet life soon, so the lessons learned by Japan are not as profound as everyone imagined, and their ambitions still exist, just hidden under the disguise of peace. After the end of World War II, Japan was originally deprived of the right to own an army, but they still took advantage of the opportunity to develop the self-defense forces and are also vigorously building naval forces. This is a dangerous signal.
Although China has no intention to retaliate against Japan for its invasion of China, it must not let history repeat itself. We need to be on our guard against Japan at all times. If there is any trouble, we need to come up with a response plan in the shortest possible time and never give Japan the slightest chance.