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民国34年,正赶上日本宣布投降,斗灯会成了无拘老少的全城庆祝抗战胜利的大游行。1945年,我家住在北京东城朝阳门内竹竿巷胡同40号。父亲赵允璋在一家英文报社内担任营业部经理,祖父赵常秀是赋闲在家的评书艺人。我有三个姐姐、一个哥哥、一个弟弟。由于父亲职业的需要,家里置有一台很大的收音机,父亲每天要听新闻。8月15日,广播中传来了日本无条件投降的消息,全家十分兴奋。听完广播,七十多岁的爷爷带着姐姐和哥哥站在院子里,向隔壁东院小楼上的日本人高喊:“我们
In 34 years, the Republic of China is catching up with Japan and declaring its surrender. The torch will become a parade of celebrating the victory of the war against Japan. In 1945, my family lived in No. 40 alley of bamboo alley in Chaoyangmen, Beijing. His father Zhao Yunzhang served as sales manager in an English newspaper, and his grandfather Zhao Changxiu was a busy writer. I have three sisters, one brother and one brother. Due to the needs of his father’s occupation, there is a big radio in the house, and his father wants to hear the news every day. On the 15th of August, Japan’s news of Japan’s unconditional surrender came and the whole family was very excited. After listening to the radio, my 70-year-old grandfather stood in the yard with my sister and my brother and shouted to the Japanese people in the small hospital building in the neighboring East Building: ”We