China News Agency, Lushan, Jiangxi, August 10th, title: Revisit the Jiangxi Lushan Anti-Japanese War Museum, the 80-year-old woman bluntly said "Don't forget the history"

  China News Agency reporter Liu Zhankun

  Although the beginning of autumn is coming, the heat is still there. Jiangxi Lushan Mountain is a well-known summer resort, a world cultural landscape heritage, a world geological park, and a national 5A-level scenic spot. It stands on the south bank of the Yangtze River and on the shore of Poyang Lake. In the "post-epidemic" era, since the resumption of cross-provincial (regional, municipal) group tourism in Jiangxi, Lushan has become one of the most popular summer destinations for tourists across the country, attracting many tourists every day.

On August 9, tourists came to visit the Lushan Anti-Japanese War Museum in Jiangxi. The Lushan Anti-Japanese War Museum is the site of the original Lushan Library. In 2014, the museum was selected as the first batch of 80 national anti-Japanese war memorial facilities and sites. Photo by China News Agency reporter Liu Zhankun

  Lushan also played a special role in the history of the Chinese War of Resistance. From June to July 1937, Zhou Enlai led a CCP delegation to Lushan twice to conduct the second KMT-CPC cooperation negotiation with Chiang Kai-shek. On July 17th of that year, Chiang Kai-shek issued the "Declaration of Anti-Japanese War" here.

  On the 75th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War, reporters from China News Service once again climbed the famous mountain Lushan in Jiangxi, which was baptized by war, and visited the Changchong River in the east valley of Guling, Lushan. The Lushan Anti-Japanese War Museum on the side of the old meeting site.

  The angled cornices, the glazed green tiles, the red columns, the mottled stone walls...Three Chinese-style palace-style two-story buildings stand together under the cover of green pines and cypresses. The four golden characters of "Lushan Anti-Japanese War" are engraved on a plaque hanging high at the main entrance of the museum building. This is the name of the museum inscribed by the famous anti-Japanese general and hundred-year-old general Lu Zhengcao.

On August 9, tourists came to visit the Lushan Anti-Japanese War Museum in Jiangxi. The Lushan Anti-Japanese War Museum is the site of the original Lushan Library. In 2014, the museum was selected as the first batch of 80 national anti-Japanese war memorial facilities and sites. Photo by China News Agency reporter Liu Zhankun

  The Lushan Anti-Japanese War Museum is the site of the original Lushan Library. This Chinese-style building built in 1934 is the first large-scale building designed and built by the Chinese in the eastern valley of Lushan. In 1996, the museum was listed as a national key cultural relics protection unit. In 2014, the museum was selected as the first batch of 80 national anti-Japanese war memorial facilities and sites.

  The museum mainly displays the contents of the "KMT-Communist Peace Talks", "Declaration of War of Resistance", "Blood War of Resistance", etc., and restored scenes such as the "Lushan Conference Hall" and "Eleventh Security Regiment Command" through relevant historical documents, materials, pictures and real objects. It focused on the important position of Lushan in the second cooperation between the KMT and the Communist Party and the history of China's Anti-Japanese War.

  "The museum uses a large number of historical materials, objects and pictures, focusing on the second cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, and at the joint appeal of the Communist Party of China and the people of the whole country, the Kuomintang government convened a Lushan talk meeting attended by representatives of all walks of life and Chiang Kai-shek declared war against Japan and announced the war of resistance. The history of the declaration." said the commentator Zhou Maomao.

  "If the end of the war begins, it means that there is no distinction between the north and the south, no age, no matter how old or young, no matter who, everyone has the responsibility to defend the soil and resist the war, and all should be determined to sacrifice everything." Looking at the "Lushan Talks" published by Chiang Kai-shek in the exhibition hall "The content, 55-year-old Chen Zhangping stopped for a long time, feeling a lot.

  "Under the circumstances at that time, the people of the whole country knew that it was united and that the country could only be preserved if the war of resistance was carried out. The survival of the country is the responsibility of everyone." Chen Zhangping, from Xuancheng, Anhui, told a reporter from China News Agency.

  Wang Xiaohua from Taiyuan, Shanxi who visited here also deeply agrees. He believed that the cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party at that time further promoted the unity of the whole country. The Chinese nation is a unified nation and cannot be separated. In times of crisis, unity is even more necessary.

  From July 1938 to April 1939, the Third and Eleventh Regiment of Jiangxi Security Guards were ordered to station at Lushan, and they fought fiercely with the Japanese army in Lushan for nearly nine months and more than 200 battles. The headquarters of the Eleventh Regiment of the Security Corps is located in the museum.

  A native of Lushan who was nearly 80 years old visited the museum with the support of her daughter. She told the reporter of China News Service with gestures, "We at Lushan made a lot of contributions to the war of resistance in those days, and we must not forget that period of history!" Finish)