On December 13th, National Memorial Day, the course "Heroes of the Anti-Japanese War - Anti-Japanese Children's Corps" enters the campus.


Release time:

2016-12-16

December 13, 2016, marked the third National Memorial Day for the Victims of the Nanjing Massacre. Today, the Nanchang August 1st Uprising Memorial Museum visited Zhushi Primary School to carry out a themed educational activity titled "Remembering History, Honoring the Martyrs." The guide, Zhou Tian, told the fourth-grade students the story of "War Heroes - The Anti-Japanese Children's Corps."

December 13, 2016, is the third national memorial day for the victims of the Nanjing Massacre. Today, the Nanchang August 1st Uprising Memorial Hall visited Zhushi Primary School to carry out a themed educational activity titled "Remembering History, Honoring the Martyrs." The guide, Zhou Tian, told the fourth-grade students the story of "War Heroes - The Anti-Japanese Children's Corps."

In the classroom, the children learned about the stories of young heroes of the resistance such as Wang Erxiao, Zhang Ga, and Yulai, feeling the revolutionary spirit of fearlessness and courage at a critical moment when the Chinese nation faced peril. The guide shared these well-known stories with the children through storytelling, role-playing, singing the "Communist Children's Corps Song," and interactive segments like "I Want to Say to the Revolutionary Little Martyrs," helping the children understand that as contemporary primary school students, even living in a peaceful era, they must remember history, learn from it, study hard, and serve the country.