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During World War II, Wu Hanyou did not suffer from Japanese aggression and atrocities?
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1June, 938, Japan occupied Wuhan. Gu Ruozhao, a former member of the Jiang 'an District Political Consultative Conference in Wuhan, wrote an article recalling the war-torn era. On the land of China, whether in front, behind or in enemy-occupied areas, our people United as one, and after eight years of hard struggle, they finally defeated the Japanese invaders and won a great victory in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. This is a monument established by the people of China for national liberation in modern history, and it is also an epic page in the history of the people's anti-fascist war in the world.

At that time, I stayed in occupied Wuhan for seven years. I have heard and witnessed many inhuman atrocities committed by the Japanese invaders, and my heart is burning with hatred for Japanese militarism. I love my China and my people even more.

At the beginning of the Anti-Japanese War, I taught in Wuhan Training Women's Secondary School because I was accompanying my mother. After the fall of Wuhan, I transferred to Hankou private St. Joseph's Girls' Middle School to teach, and worked as a tutor at a friend's house in Li Xing Building in the old French Concession. In the past seven years, I have witnessed the Japanese army tying innocent children alive to a tree and executing them. I witnessed with my own eyes that the Japanese army seized residents' houses and property, raped and plundered them, and did everything possible. The invaders opened opium dens and casinos in the streets and alleys to poison the people. Forcing many women and sisters into prostitution to satisfy their lustful desires. The Japanese army is so overbearing and rampant that it still vividly recalls that painful past.

The just war was won, and the Japanese invaders were finally defeated by the people of China and sent to the judgment seat of history. 1August, 945 14, the Japanese emperor officially announced his unconditional surrender to China, and the people of Wuhan rushed to tell each other, ecstatic and immersed in the infinite passion of victory.

In September of the same year, I was appointed by the Hankou Municipal Government as the principal of Hankou No.1 Center Ethnic School and concurrently served as the chairman of the Women's Movement Committee of the Party Department of Hankou Special City. At that time, Xu Huizhi, the mayor of Hankou, informed WoC to send representatives to the Japanese military station in Changchun Street (the old concession) in Hankou to discuss with Japanese women. Also present at the forum were Shi (then principal of the 18th primary school and member of the Women's Games), Xie Bingying (editor of the supplement of Hankou Peace Daily and member of the Women's Games), and (principal of the 21st primary school in Hankou and member of the Women's Games). At the symposium, we were filled with grief and indignation, accusing the Japanese army of all kinds of heinous crimes in Wuhan, especially the persecution of my women and children, which was unprecedented and outrageous in human history.

At that time, the Japanese women who were called to the symposium were all military prostitutes forced by the Japanese army and victims of the war of aggression. Our complaints made them tremble inside, and they bowed their heads and said nothing, feeling deeply ashamed and regretful. At the symposium, I denounced the war of aggression against China launched by Japanese militarism, which not only brought profound disasters to the people of China, but also caused unwarranted harm to the Japanese people. Japanese militarism is the common enemy of the Chinese and Japanese people. History has made a true record of blood and tears and will never repeat it.

In the same year 10, Wuhan Party, government, army and people's organizations held a grand rally in the open square of Zhongshan Park in Hankou to celebrate the first National Day commemoration after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War. The rostrum of the conference was set on a wooden platform, and the meeting was presided over by Mayor Xu Huizhi. People from all walks of life came to the stage to give speeches celebrating the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, and at the same time accused the Japanese army of atrocities in Wuhan. At that time, on behalf of women in Wuhan, I came on stage to expose the heinous crimes committed by Japanese militarism against my women and children.

There were endless slogans at the meeting: "Down with Japanese imperialism", "Blood for blood", "Down with the invaders" and "Get out of Japan!" ..... The conference was very warm, which greatly demonstrated the heroism and integrity of the Chinese nation.

Gu Ruozhao, a former member of the Jiang 'an District CPPCC in Wuhan, recalled the war-torn era when the Japanese invaders committed heinous crimes in Wuhan. On the land of China, whether in front, behind or in enemy-occupied areas, our people United as one, and after eight years of hard struggle, they finally defeated the Japanese invaders and won a great victory in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. This is a monument established by the people of China for national liberation in modern history, and it is also an epic page in the history of the people's anti-fascist war in the world.

At that time, I stayed in occupied Wuhan for seven years. I have heard and witnessed many inhuman atrocities committed by the Japanese invaders, and my heart is burning with hatred for Japanese militarism. I love my China and my people even more.

At the beginning of the Anti-Japanese War, I taught in Wuhan Training Women's Secondary School because I was accompanying my mother. After the fall of Wuhan, I transferred to Hankou private St. Joseph's Girls' Middle School to teach, and worked as a tutor at a friend's house in Li Xing Building in the old French Concession. In the past seven years, I have witnessed the Japanese army tying innocent children alive to a tree and executing them. I witnessed with my own eyes that the Japanese army seized residents' houses and property, raped and plundered them, and did everything possible. The invaders opened opium dens and casinos in the streets and alleys to poison the people. Forcing many women and sisters into prostitution to satisfy their lustful desires. The Japanese army is so overbearing and rampant that it still vividly recalls that painful past.

The just war was won, and the Japanese invaders were finally defeated by the people of China and sent to the judgment seat of history. 1August, 945 14, the Japanese emperor officially announced his unconditional surrender to China, and the people of Wuhan rushed to tell each other, ecstatic and immersed in the infinite passion of victory.

In September of the same year, I was appointed by the Hankou Municipal Government as the principal of Hankou No.1 Center Ethnic School and concurrently served as the chairman of the Women's Movement Committee of the Party Department of Hankou Special City. At that time, Xu Huizhi, the mayor of Hankou, informed WoC to send representatives to the Japanese military station in Changchun Street (the old concession) in Hankou to discuss with Japanese women.

Also present at the forum were Shi (then principal of the 18th primary school and member of the Women's Games), Xie Bingying (editor of the supplement of Hankou Peace Daily and member of the Women's Games), and (principal of the 21st primary school in Hankou and member of the Women's Games). At the symposium, we were filled with grief and indignation, accusing the Japanese army of all kinds of heinous crimes in Wuhan, especially the persecution of my women and children, which was unprecedented and heinous in human history.

At that time, the Japanese women who were called to the symposium were all military prostitutes forced by the Japanese army and victims of the war of aggression. Our complaints made them tremble inside, and they bowed their heads and said nothing, feeling deeply ashamed and regretful. At the symposium, I denounced the war of aggression against China launched by Japanese militarism, which not only brought profound disasters to the people of China, but also caused unwarranted harm to the Japanese people. Japanese militarism is the common enemy of the Chinese and Japanese people.

History has made a true record of blood and tears and will never repeat it.

In the same year 10, Wuhan Party, government, army and people's organizations held a grand rally in the open square of Zhongshan Park in Hankou to celebrate the first National Day commemoration after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War. The rostrum of the conference was set on a wooden platform, and the meeting was presided over by Mayor Xu Huizhi.

People from all walks of life came to the stage to give speeches celebrating the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, and at the same time accused the Japanese army of atrocities in Wuhan. At that time, on behalf of women in Wuhan, I came on stage to expose the heinous crimes committed by Japanese militarism against my women and children. There were endless slogans at the meeting: "Down with Japanese imperialism", "Blood for blood", "Down with the invaders" and "Get out of Japan!" ..... The conference was very warm, which greatly demonstrated the heroism and integrity of the Chinese nation.