

▲ In-depth analysis of Xie Jinyuan's authentic suicide note "Born in light, died with integrity," exploring its spiritual core that blends Confucian ideals of "seeking benevolence and attaining it" with Wen Tianxiang's philosophy of life and death. Through 298 final letters from officers and soldiers, it connects individual destinies with national integrity, challenging the one-dimensional portrayal in traditional hero narratives.

▲ A true man lives with honor and must die with integrity. I have deeply contemplated the meaning of life and death—to seek virtue and attain it, weighing the significance as weighty as Mount Tai or as light as a feather. Even if I die today, my heroic spirit will be remembered for eternity. Therefore, I have never feared this perilous situation, for the day the enemy captures me will be the day I achieve righteousness. Every man must die once, and to perish under these circumstances is truly the greatest joy in life.

▲ The Huangpu River and Suzhou River geographically divide Shanghai into distinct areas: The Bund with its architectural showcase of international buildings represents Shanghai's past, while the towering skyscrapers of Lujiazui Financial and Trade Zone in Pudong embody modern Shanghai. Whether you're into photography, architecture, history, finance, art, or scenic views, there's something for everyone to enjoy.
