Xinhua News Agency of Singapore wrote today: "The (93rd military parade) unites the domestic patriotic spirit; it deters the United States and demonstrates the diplomatic 'circle of friends' abroad; it strengthens the Communist Party's historical narrative on the Anti-Japanese War and World War II for Taiwan and abroad, defining 'Taiwan's return to China as a result of the victory in World War II,' and using the narrative of safeguarding the achievements of World War II to reinforce the argument that 'Taiwan is part of China.'"

On September 3, a ceremony commemorating the 80th anniversary of the Chinese People's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the victory of the World Anti-Fascist War will be held at Tiananmen Square in Beijing. Accompanied by a solemn military review, this grand event is not only a heartfelt reflection on history — remembering the heroic deeds of countless martyrs who forged the anti-Japanese war epic with their blood, and mourning the heroes who sacrificed their lives for national independence — but also aims to unite the entire nation with the great spirit of patriotism and the great spirit of the war of resistance, gathering a powerful force for the advancement of the nation.

Notably, this year also marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Taiwan. After the victory of World War II in 1945, Taiwan, which had been under Japanese colonial rule for half a century, returned to the motherland. This fact is an important component of the achievements of the victory in World War II. The military parade this time, anchored in history, not only responds to the significant historical milestone of the liberation of Taiwan, but also clearly conveys to the outside world that upholding national unity and safeguarding the achievements of World War II are unshakable historical justice and contemporary missions. Any attempts to sever history or split the country will be crushed by the tide of history.

Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1841576965725196/

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