w88 casino News Network (Contributed by the Party Committee of the National Institute for Opening up)In order to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War, deepen patriotism education, carry forward the spirit of the Anti-Japanese War, and enhance the historical mission and responsibility of teachers and students, on the afternoon of September 28, the National The Party Committee of the National Institute for Opening up to the Outside World organized a Party Day event with the theme of "Keeping History in Mind, Keeping the Original Aspiration, Forging ahead and Fulfilling the Mission". Through light and shadow art, teachers and students were guided to look back at the humiliation of the Chinese nation and realize the great truth that "justice will prevail, peace will prevail, and the people will prevail." More than 50 people, teachers, students, party members and party activists collectively watched the movie "Nanjing Photo Studio".

The red film "Nanjing Photo Studio" selected for this viewing has the historical background of the Nanjing Massacre by the Japanese invaders in 1937. It is based on real historical events - the story of Luo Jin, an apprentice at the East China Photo Studio who risked his life to save photos of Japanese atrocities, and eventually compiled them into the "No. 1 evidence in Beijing" that was key evidence in the trial of Hisao Tani and other war criminals. Through the microscopic scene of Jixiang Photo Studio, the film focuses on the transformation of ordinary citizens from survival and self-preservation to awakening and struggle. Using the main line of "photo development, preservation, and transmission", the film artistically reproduces the feat of ordinary people using their lives to protect the truth of history.

During the viewing process, many teachers and students could not suppress their grief, and deeply realized the hard-won peace and the profound significance of national independence. When the end of the film juxtaposed the historical images of that year with the bustling scene of Nanjing today, the teachers and students expressed their deep shock.

This movie viewing is not only a successful patriotism education practice, but also a profound party spirit education lesson. Teachers and students all expressed their desire to transform the deep feelings brought about by watching the movie into practical actions. In future work and study, they should devote themselves to education and national construction with a stronger sense of responsibility and mission, and let the anti-war spirit illuminate the way forward.(Written by: Wang Qiuyun Reviewed by: Gao Yuan)
The teachers and students’ thoughts are as follows:
Zhou Nianli, an advanced worker in Beijing and researcher at the China WTO Research Institute:Nanjing in 1937 was already a hell on earth due to the brutal Japanese invasion. The movie "Nanjing Photo Studio" focuses on the transformation of postman Achang from cowardice to awakening, and reproduces the historical details of Nanjing people, represented by the photo studio boss Jin, who risked their lives to preserve the negatives of Japanese atrocities. After watching the film, I couldn't calm down. Today's peace is extremely precious. We must not forget the national humiliation and actively contribute to the country. The development and strength of the country is the last word!
Wang Qiuyun, organizer of the Party Committee of the National Institute for Opening up:After watching the movie, I deeply felt that countless martyrs and compatriots used their lives to create what we are today. The prosperity of the country stems from the responsibility of the country and the blood of the Chinese people, and from the indelible tenacity of the Chinese nation. The Chinese people have gone through great changes since they stood up, became rich, and then became strong. Today's prosperity of the motherland is hard-won. As young people in the new era, we should "keep history in mind and strengthen ourselves", contribute to the great cause of the nation with the wisdom of youth, and contribute youthful power to promote the construction of a community with a shared future for mankind.
Tian Jiaqi, member of the Second Student Party Branch of the Party Committee of the National Institute for Opening up to the Outside World:Watching "Nanjing Photo Studio" was a heavy emotional baptism for me. I was shocked by the cruelty of the Japanese army and felt sad and angry for the plight of my compatriots. In the endless darkness, thousands of record-keepers like the "Auspicious Photo Studio" stepped forward and guarded the light of truth with their lives. At the end of the film, when the collective eyes of 300,000 dead people are cast on the judgment seat of history, there is relief that the sins will finally be severely punished, but more profoundly, there is the infinite expectation for a new and powerful China. This is a silent but deafening instruction for the youth of our new era.
Chen Meihe, a doctoral candidate candidate at the China WTO Research Institute:The film "Nanjing Photo Studio" focuses on the Jixiang Photo Studio after the fall of Nanjing in 1937. Achang in the film was originally an ordinary citizen who only wanted to protect himself, but he gradually awakened in the baptism of blood and fire and risked his life to protect the suffering compatriots. His transformation was touching and allowed me to see the powerful power of ordinary people in desperate situations. After watching the film, the shocking history made me realize more deeply how hard-won peace is. I feel proud and lucky to be born and raised in China. We must remember this history and pass on this awakening. Only through continuous self-improvement can we protect the land beneath our feet and enjoy eternal peace.
Sun Yixue, a master’s student at the Global Value Chain Research Institute:Behind the undeveloped negatives of the movie "Nanjing Photo Studio" are the joys and sorrows of ordinary people. The couple who were forced to separate, the sisters who were insulted, and the smiling faces of the immature children were all reduced to ashes in the brutal massacre by the Japanese army. Square-inch photographic paper carries not only images of people, but also profound imprints of the changes of the times and vivid slices of national memory. Through this movie viewing activity, I deeply realized that today’s happy life stems from the unremitting struggle and perseverance of generations. It also encourages us to remember history, cherish the present, forge ahead on the journey of the new era with fuller enthusiasm and firm belief, and contribute to the prosperity of the motherland.