Due to the cooperation between the University of Sydney and the University of Koryo, we came to Seoul to study Korean for three weeks, and the University organized our exchange students to visit the museum. It’s a bit embarrassing to say that this attraction may be okay, but after I entered the museum and watched the film, the first thing I saw was the red portrait of Figure 1, which said that the three people of Jin, Si and Mao collegially conspired to feel that it was a museum that was not very friendly to the Chinese. The tour guide said that when he talked about the Chinese volunteer army, it probably meant that South Korea was about to defeat North Korea. They all drove the Korean army over the Yalu River and wanted to unify the North Korea. As a result, China sent a large number of volunteer troops and beat South Korea badly. I can only say emmm. We are all at the Chinese border and we are not allowed to call back? This kind of political meaning is too strong. I don't like museums. Of course, it is interesting to see history from the other side.