There seems to be a popular phenomenon on the Internet today: as long as any article or video can provide emotional value, no one will particularly care whether it has real news value. Many audiences also like this kind of thing very much. All they need is...

On the current Internet, there seems to be a popular phenomenon: any article or video, as long as it can provide emotional value, no one will particularly care whether it has real news value.

Many audiences also like this kind of thing very much. All they need is a title + two or three sentences to tell you who is good and who is bad, and then what they should praise and criticize.

Even, in this context, if you question it even a little bit, you will be "identified" as 1450, and you will be considered to be speaking for the "enemy"!

Even so, I still want to talk about the video that has become popular on the Internet recently.

The general idea is that Iran premiered " Changjin Lake " and our national anthem "March of the Volunteers" was played live. The Iranian audience all stood up and stared ahead. The entire theater was solemn and solemn, and the scene was quite shocking. The explanation given in the

video also specifically linked to the current situation, emphasizing that Iran, facing the severe situation of "a necessary war" with the United States and Israel, is ready to defeat the American puppet Israel like the volunteers did back then.

Then the comments contained sentiments such as "My country is awesome," "Iran, our good brother and good ally," and "China must share the same hatred with Iran to deal with the evil West."

... How to put it? The first thing to emphasize is that China is a non-aligned country. Non-alignment, please pay attention, so it is best not to casually say that xx is an ally of China.

In fact, the Iranian audience's message of standing and saluting for "Changjin Lake" is more like a process of cutting off the beginning and ending. A few shots coupled with the "passionate" commentary accurately hit the audience's feelings at once. ....

However, if you watch a more complete video, such as the explanation by Meng Yaqi, an Iranian blogger who is very popular on the Chinese Internet, you will find the following key information:

. This is the 4th China Film Week The opening ceremony in Tehran, the capital of Iran. During the event, in addition to "Changjin Lake", many other excellent Chinese films such as " Bears " were screened for free to Iranian audiences.

Simply put, they watch movies and we pay.

Moreover, only Iranians who have received an "invitation letter" can come to participate in such film exhibitions. There were about 200 viewers at the screening of

. Some of them are members of the diplomatic and cultural circles of China and Iran, and there are also many Iranians who study Chinese and Iranian employees working in Chinese-funded institutions.

Bloggers like Meng Yaqi who are proficient in Chinese also did their homework before watching the movie, carefully understood that period, and greatly admired the history of the Volunteer Army breaking the myth of American invincibility.

. Before the movie was screened, Iran first played its own national anthem, and then the national anthem of the People's Republic of China. During this period, the audience stood up and stared ahead, and the atmosphere was very solemn.

After that, it entered the movie screening session. The audience took their seats and began to watch the screen attentively. "Changjin Lake" is dubbed in Chinese, but the subtitles are divided into two lines: Persian and Chinese.

So, an explanation is needed here. In fact, in the entire international community, it is a very common etiquette for everyone to stand when the national anthem is played (no matter which country it is).

is typically like various international sports events. Athletes from both sides must play their respective national anthems after entering the venue. During this process, all spectators must stand up and remain solemn.

Look, this is the 2022 fiba women's basketball finals in Sydney. When

played the Chinese national anthem, the entire audience stood up. If you pull it carefully, you can clearly see two foreigners standing behind it. They are wearing Australian team uniforms.

Similarly, when the American national anthem is played, the Chinese audience in the audience also stand solemnly.

This is the most basic international etiquette.

In addition, in addition to international sports events, theaters and cinemas in some countries also have similar rules.For example, Slavic countries such as Russia and Ukraine.

There is also Thailand. Not only must the national anthem be played before a performance or screening, but a promotional video called "Ode to the Hymn" must also be added. Once it is played, all Thai people at the scene must stand up and sing in chorus.

The main content of this "Hymn" is to call on everyone to love the king...

Look at the screenshot below, it is the Thai sailors singing praises to their king on the aircraft carrier Naruebet in "Hymn" situation.

What should I do if all the fixed-wing carrier-based aircraft are stuck?

Let’s use multiple sites. Coupled with two helicopters, it can still create quite a momentum.

These clips are rendered in a very atmospheric way. As the only aircraft carrier in Southeast Asia, the Nalubet is set against the blue sea and sky, and a sense of majesty and sanctity arises spontaneously.

Even if you know that this is something higher than life, you can still fool me so much that even a foreigner like me can't help but feel emotional about it. The solemn and solemn atmosphere at the scene was filled immediately...

The letters "hs 10 king" were arranged on the deck to pay tribute to King Rama X, Vajiralong

So, let's go back to this Here comes the opening ceremony of Iran-China Film Week.

At this point, the plot is basically smoothed out. Before the screening of

, they first played their own national anthem, and then played our national anthem. This is not only respect for China, but also the rules of Iranians. Moreover, this rule is not new and is common in many countries.

In the same way, they will also stand solemnly as long as the national anthem is played in front of Chinese movies such as "The Little Miracle", "Bear Bears", and "On the Cliff" that were screened during this film week.

However, if these causes and consequences are explained in detail, some netizens may feel unhappy. As mentioned at the beginning, what they need is an inexplicable pride and emotion that does not allow for any explanation from you.

But I couldn’t help but have one last thing to say.

"Changjin Lake" filmed by the famous martial arts director actually feels more like a one-man show starring several "big names". Many battle scenes seem to rely on the lack of logical connections and specific background introductions. Promoted by the starring fight scenes and personal heroism.

In contrast, perhaps "Li Yannian, Literary and Martial Arts" can better explain why and why we achieved the final victory.

On the current Internet, there seems to be a popular phenomenon: any article or video, as long as it can provide emotional value, no one will particularly care whether it has real news value.

Many audiences also like this kind of thing very much. All they need is a title + two or three sentences to tell you who is good and who is bad, and then what they should praise and criticize.

Even, in this context, if you question it even a little bit, you will be "identified" as 1450, and you will be considered to be speaking for the "enemy"!

Even so, I still want to talk about the video that has become popular on the Internet recently.

The general idea is that Iran premiered " Changjin Lake " and our national anthem "March of the Volunteers" was played live. The Iranian audience all stood up and stared ahead. The entire theater was solemn and solemn, and the scene was quite shocking. The explanation given in the

video also specifically linked to the current situation, emphasizing that Iran, facing the severe situation of "a necessary war" with the United States and Israel, is ready to defeat the American puppet Israel like the volunteers did back then.

Then the comments contained sentiments such as "My country is awesome," "Iran, our good brother and good ally," and "China must share the same hatred with Iran to deal with the evil West."

... How to put it? The first thing to emphasize is that China is a non-aligned country. Non-alignment, please pay attention, so it is best not to casually say that xx is an ally of China.

In fact, the Iranian audience's message of standing and saluting for "Changjin Lake" is more like a process of cutting off the beginning and ending. A few shots coupled with the "passionate" commentary accurately hit the audience's feelings at once. ....

However, if you watch a more complete video, such as the explanation by Meng Yaqi, an Iranian blogger who is very popular on the Chinese Internet, you will find the following key information:

. This is the 4th China Film Week The opening ceremony in Tehran, the capital of Iran. During the event, in addition to "Changjin Lake", many other excellent Chinese films such as " Bears " were screened for free to Iranian audiences.

Simply put, they watch movies and we pay.

Moreover, only Iranians who have received an "invitation letter" can come to participate in such film exhibitions. There were about 200 viewers at the screening of

. Some of them are members of the diplomatic and cultural circles of China and Iran, and there are also many Iranians who study Chinese and Iranian employees working in Chinese-funded institutions.

Bloggers like Meng Yaqi who are proficient in Chinese also did their homework before watching the movie, carefully understood that period, and greatly admired the history of the Volunteer Army breaking the myth of American invincibility.

. Before the movie was screened, Iran first played its own national anthem, and then the national anthem of the People's Republic of China. During this period, the audience stood up and stared ahead, and the atmosphere was very solemn.

After that, it entered the movie screening session. The audience took their seats and began to watch the screen attentively. "Changjin Lake" is dubbed in Chinese, but the subtitles are divided into two lines: Persian and Chinese.

So, an explanation is needed here. In fact, in the entire international community, it is a very common etiquette for everyone to stand when the national anthem is played (no matter which country it is).

is typically like various international sports events. Athletes from both sides must play their respective national anthems after entering the venue. During this process, all spectators must stand up and remain solemn.

Look, this is the 2022 fiba women's basketball finals in Sydney. When

played the Chinese national anthem, the entire audience stood up. If you pull it carefully, you can clearly see two foreigners standing behind it. They are wearing Australian team uniforms.

Similarly, when the American national anthem is played, the Chinese audience in the audience also stand solemnly.

This is the most basic international etiquette.

In addition, in addition to international sports events, theaters and cinemas in some countries also have similar rules.For example, Slavic countries such as Russia and Ukraine.

There is also Thailand. Not only must the national anthem be played before a performance or screening, but a promotional video called "Ode to the Hymn" must also be added. Once it is played, all Thai people at the scene must stand up and sing in chorus.

The main content of this "Hymn" is to call on everyone to love the king...

Look at the screenshot below, it is the Thai sailors singing praises to their king on the aircraft carrier Naruebet in "Hymn" situation.

What should I do if all the fixed-wing carrier-based aircraft are stuck?

Let’s use multiple sites. Coupled with two helicopters, it can still create quite a momentum.

These clips are rendered in a very atmospheric way. As the only aircraft carrier in Southeast Asia, the Nalubet is set against the blue sea and sky, and a sense of majesty and sanctity arises spontaneously.

Even if you know that this is something higher than life, you can still fool me so much that even a foreigner like me can't help but feel emotional about it. The solemn and solemn atmosphere at the scene was filled immediately...

The letters "hs 10 king" were arranged on the deck to pay tribute to King Rama X, Vajiralong

So, let's go back to this Here comes the opening ceremony of Iran-China Film Week.

At this point, the plot is basically smoothed out. Before the screening of

, they first played their own national anthem, and then played our national anthem. This is not only respect for China, but also the rules of Iranians. Moreover, this rule is not new and is common in many countries.

In the same way, they will also stand solemnly as long as the national anthem is played in front of Chinese movies such as "The Little Miracle", "Bear Bears", and "On the Cliff" that were screened during this film week.

However, if these causes and consequences are explained in detail, some netizens may feel unhappy. As mentioned at the beginning, what they need is an inexplicable pride and emotion that does not allow for any explanation from you.

But I couldn’t help but have one last thing to say.

"Changjin Lake" filmed by the famous martial arts director actually feels more like a one-man show starring several "big names". Many battle scenes seem to rely on the lack of logical connections and specific background introductions. Promoted by the starring fight scenes and personal heroism.

In contrast, perhaps "Li Yannian, Literary and Martial Arts" can better explain why and why we achieved the final victory.

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