The Soul of the Sea of ​​blood (part 1)

The Soul of the Sea of ​​blood (part 1)

by Jiang Wei Lifu Ye Wen

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In the face of national and national disasters, writers cannot close their eyes. Reportage has always been known for its sense of responsibility. When the country is in trouble and the nation is worried, reportage writers always step forward, risking risks, conducting on-site interviews, and responding quickly. During the 1998 flood fight, 2003 SARS, 2008 Wenchuan earthquake, and 10 Yushu earthquake, reportage writers always arrived at the scene as soon as possible and wrote a number of touching works. As a literary genre known for its authenticity, reportage also plays an extremely important memo and reminder function. As history fades away, reportage writers urgently need to give a loud shout to warn people who are immersed in the complicated worldly affairs. They must not forget the national tragedy, the national humiliation, the historical tragedy and the catastrophic suffering the nation has suffered; let alone forget the heroes of the Anti-Japanese War who fought bloody battles and shed blood for national freedom and independence.

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