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Heo Jiwoong, why should I be sad in verse 31

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(1)Good. 330 hearts.
(2)Every time I tell you a story about verse 31, I regret why this is not the happiest day of our community, but a day of solemnity and reverence.
(3)Independence Day, where America celebrates like a festival, is not really a day of independence from Britain.
(4)July 4th, 1776, was the day of the declaration of independence, and it was actually approved.
(5)The Treaty of Paris is much later.
(6)General George Washington and his soldiers were still fighting on the battlefield that day.
(7)Our Provisional Government has also declared that March 1st, when the Declaration of Independence was read, will be designated as the Declaration of Independence and will be celebrated.
(8)Immediately after liberation, the U.S. military government celebrated the 27th anniversary of its independence.
(9)The Korean Constitution, which was created two years later, also established the Republic of Korea through the 31st Movement and established a government by inheriting its spirit. I revealed it.
(10)March 1st is the happiest day to celebrate the birth of our nation and our roots.
(11)But for some reason, March 1st has become a day of mourning, silence, and mourning.
(12)There are even people who are confused about whether to fly the Korean flag early on the 31st verse.
(13)Yesterday, there was a house with a Japanese flag hanging in Sejong City, which caused controversy.
(14)I did it.
(15)A day has passed, but I’m going to talk about the joy and joy of verse 31 with my family.
(16)Let’s have some time to share.

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(1)March 1st! This day, which gave new life and new vitality to the Baedal people, will be alive forever like our blood, and there will be no end to the blood fight until 20 million people sing the song of improvement!
(2)It’s Korean men and women! Sing for joy this day! Sing and sing in high spirits! 1
(3)Special issue of Section 31 of 1924 of the Provisional Government’s organization #

Come to think of it, these days I’ve always thought about remembering the patriotic martyrs, but I don’t think it’s a happy day for the people.

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