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1937 Japanese invaders bombed Shanghai South Railway Station.
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Lonely child

1On August 28th, 937, it was dark and the sun was covered by layers of dark clouds. However, Shanghai South Railway Station is still very lively. Those who were going to leave by train didn't notice at all that a small group of heavily armed Japanese soldiers were approaching the entrance of the railway station. With submachine guns in their hands and bullet bags hanging around their waists, they quickly scanned the busy people around them with wolf-like eyes.

Suddenly, a commander-like man raised his submachine gun and shot at the noisy crowd. Several young people at the ticket gate were frightened by this sudden attack and immediately fell into a pool of blood. Those children who sit in front of the podium and have a rest and play, some of them are timid and have long been scared to cry; There are also some courageous people who fled in all directions. The whole railway station is shrouded in fear, and there is a murderous look in the air.

With the buzzing sound, several bow-tie fighters of different colors and shapes flew here. I saw them hovering over the railway station like fierce eagles, dropping several bombs and then flying away. The South Railway Station, which was bustling an hour ago, suddenly turned into ruins.

A series of immature cries came from the ruins of the South Railway Station, and I saw a little boy sitting on the blood-spattered ground crying helplessly. He is in rags, his thin body supports his huge head, and he is obviously a poor child with malnutrition. He is a poor child and the luckiest one at the same time. When the enemy plane dropped the bomb, the young parents put the sleeping child under their bodies and provided him with a refuge with their lives. A few minutes later, a steel plate fell right on the couple. ...

When the child woke up, he could no longer find his parents among the unrecognizable bodies around him. The child may have realized that the person who loves him most has left him, and he doesn't know what else to do except cry.

This is a small fragment of the disaster that war has brought to mankind. Of course, this poor child was taken in by a kind passer-by. When he grew up, the children appealed to people all over the world: "For children not to lose their father, for wives not to lose their husbands, and for the elderly not to lose their sons, people all over the world should act in unison to ring the death knell of war for the new 2 1 century and make this world a real home for mankind."

When the footsteps of spring approach us, we will wait quietly with open arms. When the guns of war ring again, we should sincerely pray that people all over the world can be bathed in the sunshine of spring breeze, peace and love.

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Chinese baby

After reading the photos of China's baby, I couldn't be calm for a long time. Because I hate the Japanese invaders and their inhuman slaughter of the people of China.

1On the afternoon of August 28th, 937, when the Japanese invaders bombed Shanghai South Railway Station, the photographer photographed China's baby. In the photo, a little boy covered in blood is sitting beside a pile of ruins, crying, looking for his parents and shouting for his relatives, but there is no one alive around. On this day, the Japanese invaders bombed Shanghai South Railway Station twice. The first time, more than 500 people died, and the second time, more than 200 people died. Even those who survived escaped. Who has time to take care of this child? The bridge on the platform was broken, the house collapsed, the fire was burning "crackling", as if to devour everything, the sky was dyed black by smoke, which covered the sun, and the plane circled in the air, making a "rumbling" sound.

It turned out that the little boy was going to flee to Hong Kong with his parents, because it was a British concession and the Japanese wouldn't bomb it. But just as they were buying tickets, the house on the left collapsed with a bang. Mom and dad rushed out of the station with their children in their arms, but another bomb fell from their heads. They had no choice but to lie on the ruins and hold the little boy tightly in their arms. Then I heard a loud noise-the little boy's parents were killed by the bomb. His clothes were blown to pieces and covered in blood. This two-year-old China boy looked at the bombed bodies of his parents, uncles and aunts alone and burst into tears. ...

However, the photographer's aunt is a kind person. Seeing that the little boy was so pitiful, she adopted him and took him to the hospital for examination. After careful examination, the doctor confirmed that it was just some flesh wounds, and Aunt was relieved. From then on, menstruation took him as his own child and took him to live in the United States, because he didn't want the little boy to stay in this war-torn place, and she wanted to give him a peaceful and happy environment.

The little boy has grown up, but he will never forget the scene of Japanese invaders bombing Shanghai South Railway Station and his dear parents ... Think about the children in the war and our life now, how pitiful they are and how happy we are! I hope people all over the world will take action to give children a world full of hope and peace.

Think about the children in the war, and then think about our life now. How poor they are and how happy we are! I hope people all over the world will take action to give children a world full of hope and peace.

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Children in war

On August 28th, 1937, Japanese invaders bombed Shanghai South Railway Station.

There was a loud bang and the waiting room of the railway station collapsed instantly. Thousands of people in the station panicked and fled everywhere, screaming and crying, and it was a mess. Suddenly, smoke billowed and blood splashed.

At this time, a child's crying came from the ruins and debris of the bombed waiting room. Hearing the sound, a three-or four-year-old boy was sitting in the ruins, surrounded by bloody bodies and covered in blood. The boy was obviously frightened by what happened around him. His face was frightened, his eyes were wide open, his face was dusty, and he cried desperately with his mouth open, even the veins stood out on his neck and face. The poor child is looking for his parents and his familiar relatives with his desperate cries. However, this sad cry did not disturb his parents or his relatives. The only answer is that these relatives have been killed by Japanese bombs.

The enemy bombers are still hovering overhead, and the bombs continue to attack. People on the ground are dead and injured, and the rivers are bloody and unimaginable. At that moment, he heard a faint sound in the nearby ruins. He knew it was his mother's voice. So, he climbed over in desperation, his hands and feet were cut by debris, and his blood flowed, but he completely ignored it. A three or four-year-old child suddenly seems to have become a sensible little adult, because he has a hope that he must see his mother and save her life. Finally, the little boy climbed up to his mother and saw her face covered with blood. The little boy quickly reached out to help his mother wipe it, and her mother squeezed the word "child" out of her teeth and died. In this way, a happy family was bombed by Japanese invaders and became an orphan.

What will be the future life of this lonely and poor child? I believe he will remember this history, study hard and make unremitting efforts to revitalize China.

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A real thing.

In our textbook, there is a very cruel photo on P 19. This photo was taken by a reporter when the Japanese invaders bombed Shanghai South Railway Station on August 28th, 937.

There is a child in this photo. Why is the child crying? Maybe his parents are going back to their hometown, but when the explosion happened, the train suddenly rang and his parents disappeared, leaving only the children crying here!

Then where are his parents? Perhaps this child's parents have lost their precious lives by the Japanese, but it is unbelievable how many people lost their precious lives in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression at that time. But what might have happened then? At that time, parents may have to leave this place and go back to their hometown by train. Maybe they don't know that danger is facing them and approaching them. But when the Japanese invaders bombed Shanghai South Railway Station, his parents had already left this world. Leave the little boy, but the little boy will never see his parents again

What is the future fate of this lonely little boy? Maybe after the war, the little boy will be adopted by good people, maybe by the Japanese, or when he grows up, he will avenge his parents, his country and his people.

This series of problems appeared in my mind, and I knew they had been solved! Students let us fight against Japan together and prevent the enemy from bullying our country. We should maintain peace, and let peace stay between each of us forever!