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It's not what scholars say, it's an online comment on Japanese cherry blossoms in Wuhan University ~ ~ ~

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Is the cherry blossom of Wu Da a shame or a flower?

In the opinion confrontation column of Netease, a famous portal website, the debate is quite fierce. Netizens who think that "shame is not a flower" pointed out that cherry blossoms are beautiful, but national humiliation cannot be forgotten. Wu Da's cherry blossoms are evidence of aggression against China. The cherry blossoms there are to express condolences to Japanese soldiers, boost their morale and make them try to continue their aggression. Therefore, the cherry blossoms here have to be sought after and appreciated by the people of the whole country.

Netizens who think that "flowers are not shameful" retort that "trees are innocent" and "scenery has no borders". They believe that "although these cherry blossoms are indeed the product of vicious Japanese invaders' swaggering in China, they are innocent in themselves; People will appreciate it and like it because of its beauty. Flowers are just flowers. Flowers are innocent. The mistake made by people is human's fault, and the love of cherry blossoms and the resentment of Japanese aggressors against China's atrocities are basically two different things; There should be no strong connection between pure artistic appreciation and national hatred. "

A netizen who claimed to be a martial arts college student said that these Japanese cherry blossoms are also good materials for national humiliation education. At that time, the presidents of Wuhan University, such as Zhou Yusheng and Li Da, did not cut down the cherry blossoms for this reason.

Millions of people compete for cherry blossoms in Wuhan University.

Hot discussion on the Internet, but the beautiful campus of Wuhan University is still crowded. Cherry blossoms are not unique to Wuhan University. Five or six cherry blossom forests in Wu Hanyou, such as East Lake Moshan Park, Castle Peak Park, Wuhan Conservatory of Music and other places, also attracted many people to watch. According to incomplete statistics, during the peak period of cherry blossom viewing, more than 65,438+ten thousand people went in and out of Luojia Mountain to watch Wuda cherry blossoms, and more than one million people enjoyed cherry blossoms in the whole cherry blossom festival.

Preserving cherry blossoms is the best patriotism education.

"What's wrong with cherry blossoms? Everyone has a love of beauty. Cherry blossoms are just a plant. If they look good, we can enjoy them. What's more, China is also one of the origins of cherry blossoms. The cherry blossoms we see now are not the remnants of the aggression of that year, but the testimony of Sino-Japanese friendship. " Xu, a student at the School of Journalism of Wuhan University, said that he was even "angry" about the online debate. Tian, another classmate, said: "It's not bad to forget the national humiliation, but what we need is to be strong, not to blame innocent plants for no reason."

Wu Xiao, founder of the School History Research Association of Wuhan University, said that the debate about cherry blossoms in Wuda University has a long history. As early as March 1947, when teachers and students of Wu Da University ushered in the first cherry blossom after returning to Wuchang, faced with controversy, Professor Zhang Jingcheng, one of the founders of plant physiology in China at that time, said to his students, "This is a shame for us in China, but now the Japanese have been defeated, and these cherry trees have become trophies and historical evidence of Japanese aggression against China."

Wu Xiao said that in recent years, Wuhan University has also erected a sign of "Introduction to Cherry Blossoms in Wuhan University" at the Cherry Blossom Festival, telling tourists that unforgettable history is the best patriotism education. On Sakura Avenue last year, there were also some young people who shuttled between the crowds watching cherry blossoms and distributed leaflets "Don't forget the national humiliation".

Professor Zhou Yunqing, a sociologist at Wuhan University, pointed out that the cherry blossom problem in Wuhan University must be viewed from a historical perspective and with a long-term perspective. Beautiful cherry blossoms are the wealth of all mankind, and the vegetation is innocent. We can't "label" or "wear a hat" them. Today, cherry blossoms have been planted many times in history. To understand history, the relationship between countries and nations is also a historical development process. At present, although there are some discordant notes in Sino-Japanese relations, it is the key to consider it in the long run and base itself on its own development. According to the Tribune International Herald Tribune,

History of cherry blossoms in Wuda University

The Sakura of Aggression has basically disappeared.

1938, 10 At the end of the year, three towns in Wuhan fell, and the campus of Wuda Luojiashan was also occupied by the Japanese. Around 1939, in order to alleviate the homesickness of a large number of Japanese wounded soldiers who had lived and recuperated here, and also to show off their martial arts and long-term occupation intentions, the Japanese invaders brought cherry saplings from their own countries and planted them in the campus of Wuhan University. This is the origin of cherry blossoms in Wuda University today.

There were no more than 30 Japanese cherry blossoms planted by the Japanese army that year, mainly distributed on the cherry blossom avenue in today's Wuda Sakura Garden. At the beginning of 1949, it was suggested to cut down the cherry tree. Zhang Ke, a Kuomintang general stationed in Wuhan at that time, said that Wuhan University was a treasure house and everything in it should be preserved, so he preserved the cherry trees (May 1949, Zhang Ke led the uprising and Wuhan was peacefully liberated).

The life cycle of cherry trees is very short, generally only twenty or thirty years. The first batch of Japanese cherry blossoms planted by the Japanese in those years were basically extinct when they were updated in the 1950s. 1972, normalization of diplomatic relations between China and Japan. Japanese Prime Minister tanaka kakuei presented 1000 Japanese cherry trees to Premier Zhou Enlai, and Premier Zhou Enlai presented 50 of them to Wuhan University. 1982, to commemorate the anniversary of Sino-Japanese friendship 10, Japan Friendship Association and Japan Xizhan Weaving Co., Ltd. presented another 100 cherry seedlings. 1992 On the occasion of commemorating the 20th anniversary of Sino-Japanese friendship, Mr. Shoufu Shatian of China Hubei Friendship Association in Hiroshima, Japan presented 200 cherry saplings. Nowadays, cherry saplings all over the campus of Wuhan University come from here, except those cultivated by garden workers themselves.

Netizen PK station

This is a flower, not a shame.

Netease users

I wonder what's wrong with flowers. If there were no one in the world, flowers would still live well.

Netease users

People are guilty, flowers are innocent, can plants launch a war of aggression against China?

Netease users

Don't be a nation that is too sensitive to inferiority!

Netease users

There is shame in the heart, and there is shame without flowers; Shameless in the heart, shameless in the flower.

Netease users

No conflict should be at the expense of culture?

Netease users

It is not a bad thing to let the dazzling cherry blossoms remind us of the unforgettable national humiliation.

No one is innocent.

If people's sins were added to flowers, wouldn't there be more national humiliation?

Netease users

There is nothing wrong with flowers. Good things should be protected, but history cannot be forgotten. A monument should be erected in Wuda Sakura Garden to let our future generations know this history. In this way, while enjoying cherry blossoms, everyone can also carry out patriotic education. After seeing flowers, history will know. Have the best of both worlds.

Netease users

This is a culture with no boundaries. We don't need to associate everything related to Japan with the invasion of China. If we talk about this topic too much, we will feel a little sick.

Netease users

Whether it is shame or flowers, the key lies in the mood of Chinese people to appreciate flowers. When people in China appreciate flowers, what they want is not how beautiful the cherry blossoms are, but how to remember the shame of the motherland and arouse patriotic enthusiasm while enjoying them. Then looking at cherry blossoms is patriotic education, otherwise it is a real national humiliation.

Shame, not flowers

Spotswood

The cherry blossoms in Wudali are designed to express condolences to Japanese soldiers, boost their morale and make them work hard to continue their aggression. Therefore, the cherry blossoms here have to be sought after and appreciated by the people of the whole country. It is sad to regard the love of the enemy as my love. Cherry blossoms are also the spirit of Bushido. The three most symbolic things of Bushido are cherry blossoms, mountain cities and caesarean section.

Why are Japanese favorite flowers so sought after in China? We have noble peonies, elegant plum blossoms and beautiful chrysanthemums, but in the eyes of many young people, these have become rustic things.

Netease users

Cherry blossoms are innocent, but people are guilty. A person ignores the background of cherry blossoms and only looks at flowers instead of people. I think the difference between people and animals is that people can see what is behind things, not just the cherry blossoms on the surface. Japanese cherry blossoms are inserted in my land in China, just like a thorn in my heart.