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How did the Japanese react after watching "Bright Sword"?

How did the Japanese react after watching "Bright Sword"? The author believes that Japanese people with conscience will be ashamed and deeply introspected, and at the same time feel sorry for those militarists of that year.

"Bright Sword" is a very wonderful play, which shows that in those days, under difficult conditions, a group of flesh-and-blood China soldiers fought back forcefully against the arrogance of the Japanese. This is a historical drama, and it is also very popular with modern people. The reason why we like this play may not be the actors in it, or the high artistic value of the play, but mainly the one reflected in it. Of course, if a Japanese sees this drama, it will definitely be another reaction.

It's been many years anyway. When we remember history, we should not add too much hatred. We should face the future and how to strengthen ourselves. Being strong is not to avenge the past, nor to bully anyone. We are strong to stop being bullied and even protect the weak. This is a correct attitude towards life. Just like the characters in the play, don't flinch in the face of difficulties. You must face everything bravely to have the last laugh.

What about the Japanese today? Will they have the same thoughts and feelings? Bian Xiao believes that if they are Japanese with conscience, they should have the same understanding. After all, their predecessors did something wrong, and they themselves must have a deep reflection on this mistake. The most important thing is that today they will know that if you don't start from justice, if you do something wrong, if you bully others, then no matter how powerful you are, no matter how great you look.

Some funny friends also analyzed that if the Japanese watch "Sword", the first reaction is to laugh, because the Japanese in the play will make them feel uncomfortable. Actually, this is normal. It's just a play, and we don't need Japanese masters to accompany it, as long as it can express the effect. As for the accuracy of Japanese pronunciation, no one will investigate, let alone discuss. As for how the Japanese will feel after reading it, that's their business. Maybe in their dialect, Japanese is not up to standard in our play.

Besides, some friends said that the Japanese would regard "Bright Sword" as a funny nonsense drama, because some scenes are too exaggerated. Hehe, if even this is exaggerated, the Japanese are really short-sighted. I don't think they've ever seen us tear devils. If they watch that play, they will think that this "Bright Sword" is still very reliable.

In short, there is only one final result of evil people and forces, that is, they are going to perish, and only justice can last forever.