
The Nanjing Massacre: a History That No Chinese Should Forget
by Xu Zhigeng
About This Novel
On December 13, 1937, Nanjing fell. More than 300,000 Chinese soldiers and civilians were captured and brutally killed. While killing wildly, the Japanese army also raped women on a large scale and carried out large-scale robbery, burning and destruction. The cruelty of his methods and the barbarity of his behavior are outrageous. This bloody history is the darkest page in the history of modern civilization and a shame that no Chinese should forget. This catastrophe is an eternal pain for the Chinese people and a shame for all mankind. In a sense, its nature is more serious than the murder of Jews by the German Nazis during World War II. After all, the Nazi massacre was a party massacred by a nation, while the Nanjing Massacre was a nation massacred by another nation. This is worthy of deep thought by all mankind. However, there are still some people in Japan who fundamentally deny that the Nanjing Massacre occurred, and there are still people who write books and articles to absolve the aggressors of their guilt. The author personally visited nearly a hundred survivors of the Nanjing Massacre who were alive at that time, and obtained a large amount of first-hand fresh information. With words soaked in the blood and tears of the Chinese people, he penetrated the smoke of history and presented the whole story of this incident to readers with detailed facts.
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Official(1)Scraped 7d ago
Don't forget the national humiliation. The predecessors of the Nanjing Massacre have done a lot, but it does not mean that this incident is over and has been fully recorded. It is even more necessary for our descendants to take over the pen and ink of our predecessors to pay attention, to work hard, and to remember it!
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Official(1)Scraped 7d ago
Don't forget the national humiliation. The predecessors of the Nanjing Massacre have done a lot, but it does not mean that this incident is over and has been fully recorded. It is even more necessary for our descendants to take over the pen and ink of our predecessors to pay attention, to work hard, and to remember it!
