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The whole documentary of the Nanjing Massacre

The whole documentary of the Nanjing Massacre

何建明

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Chapter 1 The national "public sacrifice" 77 years late

This is an urgent "why" question. Undoubtedly, when the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress voted on February 27, 2014 to announce that December 13 would be the National Memorial Day for Nanjing Massacre Victims, Mr. Zhao Long from Nanjing was the most excited one. Because he was the first person to formally submit a proposal to the national legislature to set the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Day as a national memorial day ten years ago. In 2005, he proposed this motion for the first time at the Tenth National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and won the support and approval of many "two sessions" representatives and members, thus forming a joint proposal of 48 members of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. "Hold a public memorial service at the site of the victims of the Nanjing Massacre, and fix it in the form of law or system, so that the world will never forget it and let the Chinese people remember it forever," the proposal is so clear about its meaning.

Ten years later, this proposal was finally adopted and established in the form of national law, which is really amazing! How can we forget that on November 12, 1937, 77 years ago, the Japanese invaders occupied Shanghai.In the three months before this, the Japanese army and the Chinese army launched a life-and-death battle on the banks of the Huangpu River. This is the famous Battle of Songhu.In this battle, more than 250,000 Chinese soldiers were killed, and more than 80,000 Japanese soldiers were killed. The battle was extremely fierce and ended with the Japanese army winning. One month after the Battle of Songhu, the Japanese army took advantage of the victory and attacked Nanjing, the capital of China at that time, in three routes, and entered Nanjing on December 13, 1937.The Japanese troops who entered the city brutally massacred more than 300,000 Chinese guards, soldiers and ordinary citizens who had put down their arms in the following weeks with the sense of superiority of their occupiers. Leaving a wound that will never heal...

What is the concept of 300,000 people? Science tells me this: A normal adult's blood is about 4800 ml. The blood of 300,000 people should be about 1,500 tons!If the blood is shipped in 10-ton trucks, 150 trucks are needed. The convoy of 150 vehicles can be described as mighty and mighty.If 1,500 tons of blood are injected into a small tube and let it flow naturally, it will take several months to flow out, and the length of the flow can extend for hundreds of kilometers. Science also told me this: the sound a person makes when he is in despair is 15000HZ. If 300,000 people uttered desperate howls at the same time, the huge shock force would exceed an earthquake of magnitude 8, and could knock down a 20-storey skyscraper...

Oh, my suffering 300,000 compatriots, you were decapitated and cut off by a group of barbaric foreign invaders, ravaged in every possible way and even separated from your body... What a tragic and cruel scene! It has been 77 years since the Japanese army carried out the massacre in Nanjing. Seventy-seven years later, in the spring of 2014, the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China made a decision to establish December 13, the day when the Japanese invading army began the massacre in Nanjing, as the "National Memorial Day."

This "National Public Memorial Day" came so late!But it came after all. Perhaps if the Japanese right-wing rulers hadn't challenged China time and time again and continued to hurt the feelings of our people, we might still not hold such a special ceremony for the 300,000 compatriots massacred by the invaders. My forgetful nation and my tolerant motherland may not allow me to write such a work—in fact, although I also knew about the "Nanjing Massacre" incident early, I always thought that someone had already written such a work . "No, absolutely no one has written it comprehensively. I assure you!" The person who said this to me was Zhu Chengshan. He was the curator of the Memorial Hall of the Victims in the Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders and a well-known research expert on the history of Japanese invasion of China.Zhu Chengshan is also a member of the Chinese Writers Association. Among the dozens of books he has published, most of them are articles and essays related to the Nanjing Massacre.

In order to prove Zhu Chengshan’s words, I searched carefully for books related to the “Nanjing Massacre”, and the results surprised me: Over the past 77 years, there have been hundreds of books on the Nanjing Massacre, and the research results of information have piled up into mountains, but they are influential. There are only two documentary literature works: one was written by Xu Zhigeng, a writer from the former Nanjing Military Region 25 years ago, and the other is written by Chinese-American female reporter Zhang Chunru.The contribution of the former is: the author personally interviewed a group of war survivors, and the dictation of those survivors is very valuable; the latter, as a foreign reporter, collected and sorted out a lot of materials reported by foreign countries on the Nanjing Massacre that year. Zhang Chunru's greatest contribution is to discover... However, it is very regrettable that these works are still unable to reveal the panorama of the crimes of the Nanjing Massacre by the Japanese army in an all-round and large perspective either due to a single perspective or limited data.What is particularly regrettable is that in the minds of young Chinese today, the concept of the "Nanjing Massacre" seems to basically remain in the "Nanjing!Nanjing! " and other movie stories, this is really unbelievable.

As a Chinese citizen and a Chinese writer, I am determined to revisit the period that shocked mankind by following the footsteps left by experts, Chinese and foreign writers, Japanese retired veterans, and folk people who have consistently studied the history of Japan’s invasion of China for decades. The tragic time of history, to caress the dead souls who have long been silent in heaven... However, when I carefully opened those dusty historical files and memories of suffering, I was deeply hurt by unexpected discoveries one after another Heart-- I found out: 77 years ago, after the Japanese invaders slaughtered hundreds of thousands of my compatriots and turned my beautiful ancient capital into ruins, they brazenly did one thing—to pay for the thousands of soldiers who died in their attack on Nanjing. The officers and soldiers held a rather large "public sacrifice"!

This day was December 18, 1937, which was the sixth day after the Japanese army entered Nanjing. The "public sacrifice" of the Japanese army was held at Nanjing Airport, and more than 10,000 Japanese soldiers participated.Regarding this "public sacrifice" activity, relevant records can also be found in the diaries and memoirs of the soldiers of the Japanese invaders.As the executioner Sasaki Toichi wrote in his diary on this day: ... The wind is so cold today that it seems to be snowing.The elite army and navy officers and soldiers stood silent in silence.Facing the spirits of comrades-in-arms who have died in battle today, I offer my sincere prayers.The mournful tribute of the supreme commander of the land and sea armies shocked the hearts of the officers and soldiers, and the audience was silent.

We waited for all the soldiers to salute with the visit of the army commander. Played "National Soul Song". Matsui Iwane, the Class-A war criminal of World War II, the number one executioner of the Nanjing Massacre, and the commander-in-chief of the Central China Army of the Japanese invaders, even wrote two poems on this "public memorial day", one of which reads: Is there a ghost in Zijinling, and the ghostly atmosphere comes and goes. The Jinghui battlefield was filled with emotion, and I wandered low to the Zhongshan Gate of the horse. This is how the Japanese, as a group of invaders who have harmed 300,000 people in other countries, actually put the cart before the horse and staged such a "public sacrifice" by turning black and white.However, it is extremely regrettable that we Chinese have been basically unaware of this.But the Japanese really did such a decent "public sacrifice", it seems that they are the protagonists and victims of the tragedy.Many Japanese officers and soldiers who participated in this "public sacrifice" "still have deep memories", and even recited the content of the "sacrifice" read out by Commander Matsui Iwane at that time...

This is Japan. I also found one thing, according to the disclosure of "Osaka Asahi Shimbun" on December 15, 1937: On the day when the Japanese army occupied Nanjing, our capital, the Japanese Prime Minister Konoe issued a statement, claiming that it was because China did not understand that "Japan insists on not expanding the settlement policy" and "underestimated the strength of the Japanese army and the strength of Japan today", " Made a fatal mistake", because China "founded the premise of anti-Japanese" and encouraged "nationalism", so it "brought to the point where all the efforts were defeated", and the "full responsibility" for the tragedy should be borne by China .

This is Japan.A country that often calls out for thieves and beats back when dealing with relations with neighboring countries. I also found a more important thing: Hisao Tani, the executioner of the Nanjing Massacre and the former commander of the Sixth Division of the Japanese Army who invaded China, was shot and executed in Nanjing. His followers never recognized his crimes, but always remembered him as a "great national hero". In the 1960s, Lieutenant General Shimono Ichiho compiled the book "The Truth of the Nanking Operation--The Battle of the Sixth Division of Kumamoto", which was compiled by Lieutenant General Shimono Yihuo and published by Tokyo Information Agency. For years, he devoted himself to his duties and was loyal to the monarchy, even to the point of serving the public with his death." "Although he did his best for the country, once he was defeated, his achievements would be hated by the enemy and the people. ""His noble martial arts and lofty military spirit are a model of a true soldier, and he is admired by all the people in the world. When our subordinates regret his great death in the line of duty, we would like to express our gratitude to him for his loyalty and bravery. Sincere respect." In the trial of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, Matsui Iwane, the supreme commander of the Japanese army in the Nanjing Massacre, was sentenced to hang, and there were many people who cried out for his grievances.Later, Japan offered his spiritual seat to the Yasukuni Shrine, and many prime ministers visited it several times... This is Japan.They initiated wars and created crimes, but what they hated and hated were those nations and countries that were enslaved and mutilated by them. This is Japan - for the sake of self-survival and strength, according to one's own temperament and will, one can wield a knife and raise a gun, come across the sea from the other side of the sea, wantonly plunder other people's wealth and resources, and arbitrarily mutilate innocent people in other countries , without a sense of guilt, even after the international court judged, he still did not take such crimes seriously, but instead "remembered" and "sacrificed" his own dead. The lives of 300,000 people!For decades, the Japanese could write it off with a fluffy sentence, but they even said nonsense that we were "lying" and that "the Nanjing Massacre was made up by the Chinese themselves"! How shameless!Why don't you hurt my heart! Public sacrifice!There must be a public sacrifice!This is not only a comfort to the souls of the dead compatriots, but also a warning to those criminals.We should have done this long ago! China has never been a country that seeks troubles for nothing, and has been very magnanimous since ancient times.We want to live in harmony with all countries in the world, especially with neighboring countries for generations, but what about Japan today? To be precise, it is some Japanese right-wingers who are in power today, and it is their excessive rampant and shameless behavior that has provoked the old wounds of our nation.Not only have they never seriously reflected on their historical sins, but they have repeatedly provoked the bottom line of exchanges between countries: they don’t need to admit their sins, but they still want to raise the butcher knife of militarism back then. At the same time, even a small island in China, such as the Diaoyu Island, should be taken as its own.The problem is: this is only the appearance.The essence is that their ambition to invade other countries and enslave other nations has never died, and they are ready to move.The ruling Japanese Prime Minister and his colleagues have repeatedly ignored the feelings of the people of China and other countries who suffered from the disaster of Japanese aggression in World War II, and insisted on visiting the "Yasukuni Shrine" that enshrines the spiritual tablets of those blood-debt Class-A war criminals.This disgusting and incomprehensible despicable act made us have to re-tear the scars and read the bloody history of grief and indignation thoroughly. The Chinese nation has always been a peace-loving nation, and we have renounced war claims against the aggressor country—it is also necessary to explain this to our people: The 1945 Potsdam Proclamation clearly stipulates war claims against the aggressor country Japan.However, in the specific implementation process, the United States and other countries set aside China for their own purposes, and signed the "San Francisco Peace Treaty" in San Francisco in 1951, which came into effect the following year, allowing China to give up compensation.It can be said that those in power in the United States have ulterior motives for this account, while Japan is well aware of it.Their trick that seriously harmed the interests of the Chinese people should become a great shame in the history of world peace.Nevertheless, we, who are friendly and tolerant, not only did not get entangled in old scores, but also tried every means to extend the hand of friendship to Japan after the founding of New China, and sent tens of thousands of outstanding sons and daughters to Japan to strengthen Sino-Japanese friendship. comminicate.However, some Japanese politicians did not do it, and repeatedly violated the law, provoking the bottom line of the Chinese people's psychology, until the anger of the entire Chinese nation was rekindled, and those souls buried in the "mass graves" were revived again. ... So we have to use another special form——national sacrifice, to warn this sinful and unrepentant neighboring country.At the same time, it also warns its citizens: To achieve a happy life of peace and tranquility, one must never forget history and suffering. After the announcement of the vote symbolizing national power in the Great Hall of the People, every year on December 13th, a day of national humiliation and pain, we will hold a ceremony in which each of our Chinese citizens must bow their heads and mourn in silence. It was a painful choice, a memory seared in our hearts, that gave us a new sense of nationhood. However, such a choice and memory actually came too late.Next year (2015) will be the 70th anniversary of the world's anti-fascist victory. The three so-called "Axis powers" of Germany, Italy and Japan launched the most deadly and tragic fascist war in human history. About 60 million people died in 60% of the countries. Among them, China had 35 million deaths and an economic loss of more than 500 billion U.S. dollars (the currency value at the time), making it one of the biggest victims. Paying homage to the dead is an act of the living to entrust their hopes, self-restraint, and pray for blessings and disasters. The ancient Chinese valued it very much, and there is a saying that "gods do not believe in non-humans, and people do not worship non-ethnic groups."In addition to the first seven, the second seven... May seven, seven seven (broken seven) and hundred days, anniversary and other sacrificial days, there are many sacrifices handed down from ancestors such as Qingming, Hanshi, Dragon Boat Festival, Zhongyuan, Chongyang and so on throughout the year. festival.China, which has comprehensive rituals, lacks a kind of sacrifice, that is, sacrifices to the dead of war, especially the pain of national humiliation.In traditional sacrifices, most people are expressing their longing for their loved ones. In the past, we lacked national sacrifices to those who died in wars, so we have long lacked the motivation to patriotize and strengthen our country. The Soviets and today’s Russians have done it: every May 9th, there will always be a grand rally and military parade in Moscow Square, and no matter which country’s leader will go to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier on the side of the Kremlin to lay a wreath. The Israelis have done it: every year on the 27th of the Jewish month of Nisan (end of April or beginning of May), Jews from all over the world will gather at the Holocaust Memorial Hall to mourn the victims. . The Poles and Germans did the same: every year tens of thousands of people flock to the small town of Auschwitz in southern Poland to hold a public sacrifice in the former site of Auschwitz, the "killing machine" built by Hitler's Nazi government. To commemorate the more than 3.5 million ordinary citizens and anti-fascist fighters, including Jews, who were killed by fascism. Americans are never far behind and they have many war related memorials. In 2011, President Obama signed an order to designate the day when the Japanese army attacked Pearl Harbor as "National Pearl Harbor Veterans Day" and regularly commemorate the more than 2,300 officers and soldiers who died in that Japanese attack. In the past, China has never had a national form of sacrificial activities for the victims of World War II, even though we suffered 35 million casualties!But a country that has caused so many casualties in China is holding a World War II-related public memorial every year with great fanfare, and the government's prime minister and senior officials are all in attendance. This is Japan. Where is the law?As a victimized country where so many people have died, should we be silent? The Chinese who put forward this self-reflection is Zhu Chengshan, who is now the curator of the "Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall of the Victims by Japanese Invaders" in Nanjing, China, and a well-known research expert on the history of Japan's World War II invasion of China. Zhu Chengshan was originally an officer of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. In 1992, 22 years ago, he transferred from the army to the local government and began to work in the Propaganda Department of the Nanjing Municipal Party Committee. Because the "Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall of the Victims" lacked a "competent" leader, he was transferred to the deputy director of the Memorial Hall. curator.A year later, he was promoted to curator and has been working there to this day.The current "Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall of the Victims" is not only famous in China, but also has a great influence in the world. In 2013, the number of visitors to the Memorial Hall reached more than 5 million, second only to the number of visitors to the Palace Museum in Beijing.Zhu Chengshan contributed a lot to the construction of the memorial hall. Zhu Chengshan said two words that surprised me a little.He said that the influence of the "Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall of the Victims" is due to "thanks" to the Japanese, and to the visionary leaders of Nanjing City and Jiangsu Province at that time.Zhu Chengshan explained: "Thank you" to the Japanese because Japan, which killed more than 35 million Chinese people by means of war, suddenly made a big farce in 1982, ten years after the normalization of diplomatic relations between China and Japan. Changed the words "invasion of China" that had been clearly stated in Japanese middle school textbooks to "enter China".This act of restoring militarism to cover up his many crimes committed during World War II has aroused great indignation among the Chinese people, especially the survivors and relatives of the victims of the Nanjing Massacre.All of a sudden, the intellectual circles, survivors and relatives of the victims wrote letters to the leaders of Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province and the central government, demanding that "the bloody history of the Nanjing Massacre be engraved on the land of Nanjing" and that "let the Japanese atone for their sins" Shock Jinling inside and outside. "The Japanese not only changed textbooks, but also erected monuments to shrines and Manchurian monuments for Japanese soldiers who died in the war of aggression in World War II. Why are we indifferent? They erected monuments for their spirits, and we erected monuments for our Anti-Japanese War!" "Nanjing was killed by the Japanese invading army for more than 300,000 people. A monument should be built to let the world remember this tragedy and prevent the rise of Japanese militarism." Zhang Yaohua, the mayor of Nanjing at the time, built the "Nanjing Massacre One of the main decision makers of the Memorial Hall of the Martyrs.Although Mr. Zhang Yaohua is very old now, he still remembers the construction of this world-significant memorial hall—— In the summer of 1982, it was an exceptionally hot season. The textbook incident of the Japanese Ministry of Education aroused great indignation among the Chinese people, especially the Nanjing citizens who had suffered from the catastrophic massacre.On a Sunday this summer, Mayor Zhang Yaohua came to the office to work overtime as usual. With so much to do, he sat at his desk to review various documents and reports as usual.He found a stack of unusual letters that made him feel emotional, and one of the letters signed by "Cui Weiping", a graduate student of the Chinese Department of Nanjing University, attracted his special attention, because every heavy word in the letter hit Zhang Yaohua like a torrent of bells Chest: Dear Mayor: Recently, I read continuously from the newspapers about the records of the fascist atrocities committed by the Japanese invading army on Chinese soil during the Second World War, and saw one after another of horrible real photos, which often aroused my anger!The city of Nanjing, where I have studied here for more than four years, used to be the place where the Japanese invading army held killing contests!The streets I am familiar with were once covered with the dead bodies and blood of my dear compatriots! 300,000 innocent men, women, children, and 300,000 of my father, elders and sisters died tragically under the executioner's knife, what a shame, what a shame!Dear Mayor of Nanjing Municipal People's Government and responsible comrades, I sincerely request you to do two things for history and future, for the people of Nanjing, for the Chinese people, and for all peace-loving people in the world: 1. Choose an appropriate location in Nanjing to build a memorial hall for 300,000 compatriots who died, and display photos, documents and real objects of the heinous crimes committed by the Japanese aggressors in Nanjing; 2. Cooperate with relevant departments to write and publish popular historical records of the Nanjing Massacre with both pictures and texts, so that people with elementary school education or above can read it. ... The second letter was written by a doctor at the Nanjing Red Cross Hospital. He said: "The children around me often ask what is Japanese militarism and what is the Nanjing Massacre? When I listened to them, the children’s eyes widened and they were amazed! But at this time, I felt that there was something missing to give these children! So I thought, should there be a special place for our The children know about the Japanese massacre in Nanjing... the lives of 300,000 compatriots who were massacred cannot be slowly forgotten like this!" That summer, Zhang Yaohua received a lot of similar letters.A teacher said in the letter: "The Japanese Ministry of Education revised the textbook, changed the Japanese militarism's invasion of China into 'entering China', and pushed away their crime of massacring Nanjing citizens. Thinking about food can’t sleep at night. Therefore, I solemnly suggest that the Nanjing Municipal People’s Government should build Nanjing Massacre monuments and memorial halls in appropriate places, so that the world can know the truth and remember history. I would like to donate 100 yuan for this need.” Such enthusiasm One letter after another, like a wave of huge waves, stirred Zhang Yaohua's heart, causing Zhou Enlai's often warned words to echo in his mind from time to time: Never forget the past, the teacher of the future! Yes, the needs of history and the expectations of the people, why don't we act?Inaction?After Zhang Yaohua confessed his feelings to the municipal party committee and other leaders of the municipal government, he immediately received a positive response.Therefore, building a Memorial Hall for the Victims in the Nanjing Massacre by the Japanese Invaders in Nanjing has become an important project in Nanjing. Under the leadership of Mayor Zhang Yaohua and other leading comrades of the Municipal Party Committee and Municipal Government, the project has entered the design and construction stage in an all-round way.Mr. Qi Kang, a descendant of the survivors of the Nanjing Massacre and a famous architect, completed the physical design of the memorial hall with precise and wonderful thinking, which can be called a beautiful work.In the following time, Nanjing people carried out the comprehensive construction of the memorial hall with extraordinary energy, and realized the opening of the memorial hall on the 40th anniversary of the victory of the Anti-Japanese War.The solemn and solemn wall of the memorial hall is engraved with the name of the museum inscribed by Deng Xiaoping himself: Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders. Since then, Nanjing City has a memorial site that allows peace-loving people all over the world to understand the bloody catastrophe that happened in this city, which was rarely seen in human history. By. However, it is a pity that for decades, Japan, which should have thoroughly introspected, has not abandoned its delusion of restoring militarism. A group of right-wing forces represented by Kishi Nobusuke have been making waves and are stubborn. On September 26, 2007, Shinzo Abe ascended the throne of prime minister as the heir to Junichiro Koizumi's line.Who is Koizumi?It turned out that Koizumi's mentor was Abe's father, Abe Taro. After Koizumi came to power, he "realized" his goal of publicly worshiping ghosts at shrines during his tenure as postwar prime minister.In order to repay his mentor, Koizumi's biggest "achievement" was to recommend Shinzo Abe as his successor. It didn't take long for him to be prime minister for the first time. Due to the struggle between the parties, Abe stepped down.A few years later, Feng Shui returned, and Shinzo Abe was re-elected as the leader of the Democratic Party, thus becoming the 96th Prime Minister of Japan and the first Japanese Prime Minister born after the war.After this person came to power again, he admitted that "my political DNA has inherited more of Kishi's inheritance." (Abe "To a Beautiful Country") The Chinese do not know much about the relationship between Abe and Kishi.In fact, Nobusuke Kishi, who slipped through the net, was Abe’s grandfather. One is a war criminal who escaped the net and participated in the decision to invade China, and the other is the grandson of a war criminal who escaped the net. The two are not only related by blood, but more importantly, they have the same political genes.After Abe came to power, he not only escalated the Diaoyu Islands incident and caused tension in the diplomatic relations between China and Japan, but also openly confronted us on the international stage.Abe is not the kind of mediocre person who only preaches but does not do practical things. He is a new generation of Japanese politicians who do practical things. He has no scruples about visiting the Yasukuni Shrine. He tried his best to amend Japan's "no war" constitution. He is bringing Japan back to the path of militarism before World War II step by step... Obviously, the Chinese people can't bear it anymore this time - the national public sacrifice has become a necessary form for us to be vigilant and improve our self-defense awareness. National public sacrifice is the first time for Chinese people, and many people are not particularly clear about its substantive meaning.Some sensitive and extremely important issues were encountered when the author began to create this work—— For example, when we talk about World War II, China suffered 35 million casualties, and no one doubts it.However, when it came to the Japanese aggressors who brutally killed more than 300,000 of my compatriots during the Nanjing Massacre, there were rumors: First, representatives of the stubborn Japanese right-wing forces publicly denied it time and time again, and even said that we The Chinese are "creating rumors" and "telling nonsense"; secondly, the Japanese government, especially Japanese leaders like Koizumi and Abe, recklessly deny it; Deliberately distorting the historical truth, even tampering with history in textbooks, lightly describing the Nanjing Massacre as "the Japanese army caused casualties to Chinese soldiers and civilians is a reasonable war act" and so on.In today's Japanese society, the reason why a ruler like Abe, who turned a deaf ear to the crimes against humanity committed by his own nation, has a high rate of public opinion in his country is that some people in contemporary Japan prefer to believe what some right-wing elements say Lies, and unwilling to face up to the historical truth of the heinous crimes committed by their own nation. This is not fundamental.The birth of the national memorial ceremony made me feel strongly that our country needs this kind of national memorial ceremony, because many people today do not read history and believe too much in the views of "foreign academic circles". Even when I created this work, some people Said to me: "Be careful, how many people died in the Nanjing Massacre, there are still many debates in the academic circles at home and abroad, especially in Japan, their opinions are very different from ours." The implication is to remind me not to gnaw "This is the hard bone of history", and even advised me to "beware of someone coming to plot against you".really?Can some Japanese "statements" out of their own national interests cover up the historical truth?They hacked to death hundreds of thousands, millions, and tens of millions of our compatriots with butcher knives decades ago. Will I be plotted by him if I write a real history of the past in the name of a writer? I have no choice—as long as I come into contact with the words "Nanjing Massacre", the hearts of all kind-hearted people cannot be peaceful. 300,000 people! The loss of 300,000 people is not worth it to wake up a peace-loving country, to atone for a nation that once invaded other countries, and to let the whole sunny world know the seriousness of this problem? To be honest, I am not a researcher of war crimes, but in the past long days, I was immersed in the vast amount of historical materials and real objects of crimes left by Japan when it invaded China, and I often felt suffocated—— And I suddenly understood why Zhang Chunru, who was in full bloom 10 years ago, suffered from severe depression after writing his own work, and shot himself in the car... Heh, thinking about such crimes, the Japanese must never ignore and deny their own crimes, let alone say "doubt" about all the facts of the "Nanjing Massacre" in front of the Chinese, because This has long been determined by history, and there are ironclad evidence that countless Japanese officers and soldiers who participated in the massacre during the war have admitted it themselves. 1937 - "In November and December, we marched towards Nanjing, entered Nanjing at the end of December, and ushered in the New Year's Day of the 13th year of Showa... I had such a state of mind, because I didn't know when I would die in battle , If you don’t do something you want to do, it will be a loss, so even if you encounter civilians during the march, you will beat them and rob them. Gradually, this behavior becomes more and more barbaric. Because War is the chief culprit that brings about the abnormal mental state that makes people not feel that they are killing people, so even if they are not soldiers, even if they are civilians of the enemy, they have to fight and rob, and they have no sense of guilt at all... As long as it is China People, no matter who they are, are enemies and should be killed. Such feelings have become more and more natural...so we have gradually become people who kill people without blinking an eye." I have read a lot of self-examination words written by Japanese veterans who participated in the Nanjing Massacre, and more are those "diaries in the battle" that narrate their participation in the massacre. They are really bloody beyond imagination. and ugly.When readers all over the world (including Japanese) finish reading this work, they may really understand why the kind, tolerant, and open-minded Chinese want to defend the Nanjing Massacre 77 years later. The more than 300,000 victims who died in the war were held in public sacrifice-because this is an unchangeable history of blood coagulation. because-- It's too heavy, too miserable.It must be remembered by all!
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