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Introduction of Lushun tragedy.
The Lushun massacre was a four-day and three-night massacre in Lushun, Liaodong Peninsula, which was captured by Japanese occupation forces during the Sino-Japanese Sino-Japanese War of 1895. The following is the story of the Lushun tragedy I compiled for you, hoping to help you.

The story of Lushun tragedy

History is often unforgettable, but for us Chinese sons and daughters, those bloody histories are unforgettable, and we must remember the humiliation and trampling we suffered. The Lushun massacre was really painful for us. China people suffered numerous casualties, and the scene was shocking. We hate the Japanese invaders and bully the helpless civilians in China.

The Lushun massacre was cruel. It happened during the Sino-Japanese Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895. On June 5438+0894+065438+1October 2 1, the Japanese invaders invaded the Lushun area of Liaodong Peninsula. After the Japanese army occupied Lushun, it carried out a four-day and three-night massacre in the city. The target of their slaughter is fleeing civilians. Japanese military bayonets against Japanese people are even more cruel to those who fall to the ground. They directly stabbed them to death with sharp knives, and the murdered people were randomly spread out in the street, and the bodies of their compatriots could be seen everywhere at their feet. Although it was dark, the Japanese army did not stop killing and looting. Screams, shouts and gunshots echoed in the middle of the night. The ground was covered with bodies and limbs were removed. Everything is so horrible and scary. Some smaller hutongs were even blocked by corpses. Most of the dead came from Lushun city.

The Japanese army is inhuman. Because they pierced the child's chest with bayonets, they also held the child high. Coming? Show off? Their own achievements, in China's eyes, can be said to be demons. They kill people without blinking. Even though people begged for help, they continued to commit crimes. They even cut some dead people into pieces. They killed the people of China arbitrarily and cruelly, and showed no mercy to the elderly and children. Even the most worrying thing for the Chinese people is that the baby who is still nursing in the mother's arms has been ruthlessly killed.

After investigation by later generations, it was found that only over 800 people survived the four-day and three-night Lushun massacre, and the number of victims was estimated at around 20,000. The 36 people buried are still alive. This is the Lushun tragedy that shocked the world.

Causes of Lushun tragedy

The Sino-Japanese War of 1894 was a war in 1894. Lushun was originally an unknown city, but it became the focus of people's attention because of an incident, that is, the Japanese army carried out a brutal massacre on the poor in China here, resulting in a total of 20,000 deaths.

So what is the reason for the Lushun massacre, and why did the Japanese army carry out such a large-scale massacre? According to the Japanese side, this should start with a small-scale battle, which took place in a place called Tuchengzi.

In fact, it was a small battle, so small that people didn't take it seriously. 1 1 people were killed in this battle in Japan. These people were beheaded by the Qing army, and at the same time, their eyes were gouged out and their tongues were cut off. The Japanese thought it was an insult to their bodies, and they wanted revenge, so they carried out a cruel massacre.

This is the reason why Japan thinks the Lushun massacre, but this reason cannot but be scrutinized. This statement by the Japanese is actually very easy to understand. It was only after the Japanese carried out the inhuman slaughter that they found such an excuse to cover up their sins.

China had beheadings during the war, because it was evidence to reward soldiers during the war, but before the battle of Lushun, Li Hongzhang ordered not to do so. It is ok for the Qing army to do so, but it is impossible to insult the body. Besides, beheading is nothing to be insulted. Even if all this is true, can the Japanese kill 20 thousand poor people to vent their anger? So this reason doesn't hold water.

Number of casualties in Lushun tragedy

The Lushun Massacre is a painful history that China people can't forget, and the process of Lushun Massacre is even more terrible. How many people died in Lushun massacre, how many people lived, and did anyone survive? How many people died in Lushun tragedy? It really hurts to hear such a question. Future generations should not forget national humiliation, but should remember history.

The Lushun Massacre took place during the Sino-Japanese Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895. On June 5438+065438+1October 2 1, the Japanese invaders invaded the Lushun area of Liaodong Peninsula. After the Japanese army occupied Lushun, it carried out a four-day and three-night massacre in the city. The target of their slaughter is fleeing civilians. Japanese military bayonets against Japanese people are even more cruel to those who fall to the ground. They directly stabbed them to death with sharp knives, and the murdered people were randomly spread out in the street, and the bodies of their compatriots could be seen everywhere at their feet. Although it was dark, the Japanese army did not stop killing and looting. Screams, shouts and gunshots echoed in the middle of the night. The ground was covered with bodies and limbs were removed. Everything is so horrible and scary. Some smaller hutongs were even blocked by corpses. Most of the dead came from Lushun city.

After investigation, later generations found that there were statistics on how many people died in the Lushun Massacre. In this four-day and three-night Lushun massacre, only more than 800 people survived, and the number of victims was estimated at around 20,000. The 36 people buried are still alive. This is the Lushun tragedy that shocked the world.

History is often unforgettable. For us in China, that bloody history is even more unforgettable. We must remember the humiliation and trampling we suffered. China people suffered numerous casualties, and the scene was shocking. Let us hate the Japanese invaders and bully the helpless civilians in China.

The Lushun tragedy is distressing. Future generations should understand history, remember history, and remember the humiliation of the Japanese army to the people of China at that time, even the bodies were not spared. This shows that the Japanese devils are cruel and inhuman. We must strengthen ourselves and strengthen our country so that we will not be invaded or even violated by other countries.

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