A watershed moment in China's history
The lessons learned from a historical disaster may be considered the greatest compensation for the victims. And the lessons China learned from the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression (1937-45), in which nearly 35 million people were killed or injured, have helped it to rise like a phoenix from the devastation of those times.
To begin with, Chinese people formed a collective opinion that they have to be strong and independent. The loss in a series of wars against foreign invaders, starting with the Opium War (1840-42), made Chinese people unsure and reluctant in their demeanor. Confronted with foreigners, they tended to compromise, and even signed unfair treaties in their quest for peace. And despite being condescending toward the Chinese people, the invaders from developed countries enjoyed lots of privileges in China.
All that changed with the Chinese people's victory in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. Thanks to the Chinese people's huge sacrifices and perseverance, China emerged as a strong country.