"The Nanjing Massacre was not the end of the nightmare, but the beginning, the beginning of Japan's attempt to conquer Asia and the world." This beginning is "different from any atrocities in human history." In just eight weeks, the Japanese gang raped women in Nanjing for 24 hours, buried residents alive, held a killing contest, stabbed the elderly, babies and pregnant women with bayonets, and pushed the living into the fire ... Nanjing suddenly became a hell haunted by 280,000 souls.
Looking at everything in sight, the Japanese are actually laughing openly, like a group of "insane demons"! Subsequently, their talons also extended to the Philippines, the United States, the Netherlands, Britain, South Korea and the Soviet Union, killing tens of thousands of people.
The Nanjing Massacre was not only a disaster for China people, but also the beginning of a disaster for all mankind. It was a "warm-up exercise" for the Japanese to slaughter other ethnic groups. The Japanese nation is doomed to be the injurer of this period of human suffering history, and its fate is rooted in the emperor's rule at home. ...
After numerous knocks, the gate of China finally collapsed, and the powers rushed in. After countless meaningless sacrifices and sufferings, the people accumulated a sense of hatred and began to defend their homeland with tenacious spirit and seek the right to survival and development. The national spirit has awakened, which is a powerful decisive force and the strength for the Chinese nation to rise from the fire of war. It doesn't matter if a nation loses its land and home, but it can't live without spirit. As long as the spirit exists, it will not perish and will rise again.
History cannot be forgotten, and disasters cannot be repeated.