Saturday, March 9, 2019
Reflection on Japanese Earthquake
After watching the news ab pop the catastrophic seism in Japan these days, I was overwhelmed with a range of emotions anxiety, depression, grief, confusion and shock. exchangeable a lot of people, I was stunned by percussive images of the ruins of buildings and the bodies of casualties. I felt sorry for the dead. Meanwhile, I was deeply touched by those survived. or else of being thrown into panic, the Japanese faced up to the catastrophe with xerotes and composure. Although their homes were destroyed and their relatives were violently torn away, they still evacuated orderly and stood calmly in a queue to get reliefs.However, the case in china is save the other way around. Some Chinese people seem to be keyed up. Many articles concerning this earthquake can be found on the internet, a majority of which ar radical. These people said It serves Japan right. If merely the island country sunk and disappeared forever. Admittedly, as Chinese, I felt repugnance for Japan. However, as d escendents of the country with a history of thousands of years, we should reach out our friendly raft and let the world know that we Chinese are a genteel and well educated nation.If we merely stand by or counterbalance loot a burning house, we are no better than those Japanese invaders. From my point of view, we are all world citizens living in this orbicular village and international community. In the face of natural disaster, we human beings are vulnerable. No one is powerful enough to escape. We can do goose egg but pull together to go through. Therefore, we should relate to those wretches with sympathy and making love instead of being narrow-minded and ultranationalistic. Japanese people are innocent. lets care for them with tolerant and generous hearts and help them out of the difficulty.
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