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What does war mean to a country?

War means: opportunities, such as the United States. War means blood and cruelty. In 1937, when the Japanese army attacked Nanjing, there was a massacre that shocked the world. After the Japanese occupied Nanjing, they brutally massacred innocent civilians and soldiers who laid down their weapons. They even violated international law, entered the "safe zone" and massacred unarmed people, which fully demonstrated the cruelty and barbarity of Japanese fascism. The more than 300,000 innocent lives lost in the Nanjing Massacre showed us a prayer written with blood by mankind - to oppose war and strive for peace. The greedy Japanese invaders ignored the existence of peace and trampled on this vast land of China at will, killing more than 300,000 living lives and staining the long scroll of history with blood. War itself means bloody and cruel war. It means that there is no way to make up for it. In 1945, Japan announced its unconditional surrender, and the eight-year Anti-Japanese War came to an end. But look back and see what was destroyed in those eight years. The scorched land; the trampled farmland; the graves piled up because of the war... Who can imagine that eight years ago, tender green grass grew on that land , blooming bright flowers; the farmland is rippling with wheat; that land once was so peaceful and sacred. Everything is so sad. Let me ask: Who can experience the days of "weeping for others until dawn"? Who can feel the hard life of "living in the open, having no one to rely on"? No one can make up for the inner pain that the war has brought to the Chinese people and even the people of the world. No one can erase the black shadow that the war has brought to people, because the war itself means that it cannot be made up for. War means loss. Slogans promoting peace are so feeble in the face of war. The war has turned an originally happy family into a glass hanging high in the sky. The shock of a shell may shatter it into pieces and become tattered. Many war orphans once had happiness, but a shell and a few gunshots left them helpless and without any friends. Those big watery eyes reveal all the time - longing for peace and longing for family affection. They have screamed countless times in the deepest part of their hearts and called the names of their loved ones countless times. However, they don’t know or understand that war itself means loss: loss of relatives, loss of friends, loss of everything that was originally beautiful...