Records of the Anti-japanese War in Peking

Records of the Anti-japanese War in Peking

by Sun Jingyan

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In the glorious history of the Chinese nation's Anti-Japanese War, the "Victory at Pingxingguan", "Victory at Taierzhuang", "Battle of Songhu" and "Battle of Changsha" have all been vividly described, but what about our ancient capital of Peiping? When the Japanese artillery fire opened the door to our country, when the Japanese army launched a full-scale war of aggression against China at Marco Polo Bridge in Peiping, what happened to Peiping? How are the people of Peking? 2015 Marks the 70th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. The whole world is paying attention to this date. As a writer who has lived in Beijing for more than 50 years, when I looked around, I found that Xiyuan Primary School in Beijing, where I studied, was the former site of the Xiyuan Concentration Camp of the Japanese invaders. The Fangshan Military Camp where I lived when I was a recruit was surrounded by the sites of many tragedies caused by the Japanese invaders. The People's Liberation Army No. 309 Hospital in Heishanhu, where I worked for many years, was the site of the Anti-Japanese War where the "National Anti-Japanese Army" used machine guns to shoot down Japanese aircraft.

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