141.Chapter 141 Volume 1 Impressions of the Rhine
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Not only that, but now that the blood of the Nanjing Massacre has not faded, the Japanese army has frantically invaded the Jiangnan region except Shanghai. Even in order to show off his military might, following the so-called "Love Horse Day" two years ago[141], from the end of last year to the beginning of this year, he once again arrogantly gathered soldiers[142] and traitors to carry all kinds of weapons into the concession and parade through the streets all night to party, and his ambition to annex China was clearly visible. More importantly, even though the Japanese army was finally defeated and surrendered, because the United States and other Western countries were used to contain China after the war out of the "Cold War mentality", militarism and war crimes were never completely liquidated, and the devil-like haze has always hung over East Asia for a long time......
Thinking of this, Xu Pingjun opened her eyes suddenly, but her eyes were full of murderous intent, she couldn't help gritting her teeth, glanced sideways at Lu Jun, and scolded a Chinese sentence fiercely: "Therefore, the devil is clearly a weasel to give New Year's greetings to chickens - uneasy and kind!" ”
Seeing that Xu Pingjun had become angry and aggressive at the moment, Christina was not as calm and dignified as before, and finally realized that she had completely angered her friend by making a careless statement. She got up and persuaded her with good words, not mentioning the instructions of Yoshio Kato and Kunosuke Taniguchi for the time being.
Suddenly, there was a knock on the door in the hospital room, and Christina immediately stopped her advice. Lu Jun opened the door and looked, but it was a middle-aged doctor wearing a pair of gold-wire monocles. He was standing outside the door, pointing to Lu Jun, Xu Pingjun and Christina in front of his lips, with a naughty smile in his eyebrows.
"Shh......h Since you are not a Teutonic knight with a sword, don't disturb Sleeping Beauty's good dreams. Otherwise, you won't be able to break the curse of the bad witch, but you'll be in big trouble! For a moment, the doctor looked at the three men in the room, raised his eyebrows wittily, and fiddled with the Parker gold-plated pen in his hand.
Christina couldn't help but laugh at the remark, and hurriedly called him "Dear Professor Collinis". When Xu Pingjun saw that the person who came was indeed one of the famous teachers at the University of Berlin and his intern supervisor, Dr. Marx de Corinis, he also bowed to him and looked calm as usual.
Professor Collinis bowed slightly, approached Lan Yuwei's hospital bed, and perused the night check record hanging on the wall. He stretched out his hand to hold the lens, frowned and sighed: "For human beings, mental health is far more important than physical health. However, even if the medical skills are advanced enough to cure all the ** diseases, it is difficult to recover a damaged 'heart' as before, unless ......" He lowered his voice more and more, so that it was so subtle that only he could hear it.
Exegesis:
[141] On December 3, 1937, under the pretext of "Horse Day", the Japanese army gathered more than 600 Japanese soldiers, overseas Chinese, and carried light and heavy weapons into the concession to hold a parade. Historical references: Wikipedia.
[142] Japan will be a national holiday from December 29 to January 3 every year. December 31 is known as "Dahui Day", that is, Chinese New Year's Eve, and Chinese New Year's Eve night is called "New Year's Eve". At midnight on Chinese New Year's Eve, the bells of various urban and rural temples are struck 108 times to ward off evil, and at this time, they sit quietly and listen to the "Bell of the New Year", and the bell stops to mean that the new year has arrived, and then leave the seat to fall asleep. On New Year's Day morning, families sit around and tell each other about their dreams on Chinese New Year's Eve to measure good fortune. The Japanese call January 1 "Shoichi". January 1 to 3 is the "Three Greeting Day".
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