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College English Composition: Remembering the Nanjing Massacre
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Early in the morning, when I searched online, I found a lot of news about the Nanjing Massacre. Our national flag was lowered by half to commemorate the people who died in that difficult period. The massacre was so cruel that about 300,000 people died, which is a shame for our country. The Japanese who carried out the massacre have always denied their brutality. As time goes by, some Japanese want to use denial to clear their crimes, but we can't forget the pain. We must always remember it, so that we can learn from it and become strong. For those 300,000 people, if they are forgotten, it is disrespectful to them. We must respect history, and now we are still fighting the Japanese government.

Early in the morning, when I was surfing the Internet, I found a lot of news about Nanjing. Our national flag was lowered by half in memory of those who died in that difficult period. The massacre was cruel, and about 300,000 people were killed. It's a disgrace to our country. Those Japanese who have practiced * have always denied their cruelty. Over time, some Japanese people want to clear their crimes by denying them, but we can't forget such pain. We must always remember it, so that we can learn from it and become strong. For 300,000 people, forgetting them means disrespecting them. We should respect history, and we are still struggling with the Japanese government.