At that time, flames of the Chinese Peoples War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression (1931-45) engulfed China. Yet, Lizhuang town sheltered over ten thousand scholars, ensuring the continuity of Chinas cultural legacy and scientific advancement.
For the sake of our nation, those with money contributed money, and those with strength offered their labor—this was simply how it should be done. Luo Yaxin said.
Academic research never ceased, neither due to war nor lack of funding. The scholars perseverance in Lizhuang throughout their days and nights stands as an exemplary testament to the enduring continuity of Chinese cultural heritage through hardship.