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National Festival Day! These people and things we can never forget, please children always remember!

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National Festival Day! These people and things we can never forget, please children always remember!

Today is December 13th,

It is the National Day of Commemoration for the Victims of the Nanjing Massacre.

Today, in the name of the nation,

Pay tribute to 300,000 compatriots who died.

Teachers and parents,

Today, please tell your child about this history that cannot be forgotten.

Please tell the child, the truth of history

National Festival Day! These people and things we can never forget, please children always remember!
National Festival Day! These people and things we can never forget, please children always remember!
National Festival Day! These people and things we can never forget, please children always remember!
National Festival Day! These people and things we can never forget, please children always remember!
National Festival Day! These people and things we can never forget, please children always remember!
National Festival Day! These people and things we can never forget, please children always remember!
National Festival Day! These people and things we can never forget, please children always remember!
National Festival Day! These people and things we can never forget, please children always remember!

Please let the child remember these strange old people

Tell the children that these strange old people, with the sadness and despair of losing their loved ones, with the humiliation and pain of being bullied and raped, bravely and strongly survived. Every survivor of the Nanjing Massacre is a living witness to this history, a defender of historical truth, and even more a guardian of peace and justice.

National Festival Day! These people and things we can never forget, please children always remember!

Recently, according to the memorial hall of the compatriots killed in the Nanjing Massacre of the Japanese army invading China, the elderly Hu Xinjia, a survivor of the Nanjing Massacre, died on December 4 at the age of 95. Hu Xinjia was born on July 1, 1924, the day after the Japanese army occupied Nanjing, and on December 14, 1937, he was hunted down to Jiangxinzhou. Hu Xinjia saw Japanese soldiers killing several Chinese citizens in the wheat field, and he escaped the disaster by hiding in the wood stacks of oranges in the bud valley.

National Festival Day! These people and things we can never forget, please children always remember!

The next day, the elderly Jin Maozhi, a survivor of the Nanjing Massacre, died at 4:50 p.m. on the 5th at the age of 91. Born in 1928, Jin Maozhi witnessed the tragic killing of more than 20 people, including his father, by the Japanese army.

National Festival Day! These people and things we can never forget, please children always remember!

As of now, only 78 survivors are registered in the Nanjing Victims' Assistance Association for the Japanese Invasion of China. The witnesses are withering away, but the memories of blood and tears cannot be forgotten, dare not forget!

They have carried the memory of blood and tears all their lives, hiding the most humiliating history in China and witnessing the suffering and glory of the Chinese nation. As the years passed, they withered away, but history cannot be forgotten. Every Chinese should be remembered!

Please tell the child that these are the recorders of history

When you tell your child about this painful history, please don't forget to tell him that in the bloody days, the glory of humanity has never been far away, and many international friends have risked death to shelter refugees and wounded soldiers. Today, there are still international friends who run as exposers of the truth of the atrocities.

National Festival Day! These people and things we can never forget, please children always remember!

During the Nanjing Massacre, John Rabe, born in Germany, and international friends ran to stop the atrocities and protect 250,000 Chinese civilians from slaughter.

After returning to China, he was persecuted by the Nazis for exposing the crimes of the Japanese army. On October 28, 1996, The Diary of Rabe was published. In 1997, Rabe's tombstone arrived in Nanjing, and the only book on the stele was: "A good man, an indomitable person."

National Festival Day! These people and things we can never forget, please children always remember!

In 1937, the Danish young Bernhall Sindberg bravely stepped forward to set up a refugee camp with his German colleague Carl Gunter and others, sheltering thousands of refugees and Wounded Chinese soldiers.

He procured food and medicine for the refugee camp, despite the dangers. At the same time, many cases of crimes committed by the Japanese army were recorded, and the atrocities of the Massacre carried out by the Japanese army in Nanjing were exposed to the international community.

National Festival Day! These people and things we can never forget, please children always remember!

During the Nanjing Massacre, American pastor John Maggie risked his life to take a truly original image of the Nanjing Massacre. In the camera, Japanese tanks are frantically shelling the city of Nanjing, machine guns are firing at hordes of citizens, and the charred corpses are unbearable to see...

In 1946, when the International Military Tribunal for the Far East tried Japanese war criminals, Maggie presented to the court as a witness about the various atrocities of the Japanese army in Nanjing.

National Festival Day! These people and things we can never forget, please children always remember!

American missionary Minnie Weitlin, who served as acting president of Jinling Women's College during the fall of Nanjing, volunteered to form a left-behind committee with the school's faculty and staff, which took in more than 10,000 women, children and refugees.

She bravely stepped forward many times in critical moments to negotiate with the Japanese Kou, raising food and money everywhere to ensure food and clothing for the refugees. The story creation of the movie "Jinling Thirteen Chao" was inspired by "Wei Teling's Diary".

National Festival Day! These people and things we can never forget, please children always remember!

Zhang Chunru. A Chinese-American. Her book "Nanjing Massacre" is considered by William Kirby, chair of the History Department of Harvard University, to be the first book in human history to fully study the Nanjing Massacre in English.

Before the book was published, Western societies knew little about the Nanjing Massacre. They knew about Auschwitz, about the millions of Jews, Poles, Soviets, Gypsies, germans who had been slaughtered by the Nazis, but they didn't know what kind of atrocities the Japanese had committed in Nanking during World War II.

National Festival Day! These people and things we can never forget, please children always remember!

Matsuoka Ring, a primary school teacher in Osaka, Japan, was shocked by the historical truth after visiting the Memorial Hall of the Compatriots Killed in the Nanjing Massacre of the Japanese Invasion of China in 1988 and was determined to let more Japanese people know about this history.

Since then, she has interviewed more than 250 Japanese veterans who participated in the attack on Nanjing and the Nanjing Massacre in Japan, and admitted historical testimony as a perpetrator. At the same time, more than 80 people came to Nanjing at their own expense, visited more than 300 survivors of the Nanjing Massacre, and recorded the wounds of the victims who have not yet healed.

Tell your child why a day of public worship is set up

On February 27, 2014, the Seventh Session of the Standing Committee of the 12th National People's Congress passed a decision to designate December 13 as the National Day of Commemoration for the Victims of the Nanjing Massacre.

History does not change because of the changes of the times, and facts do not disappear because of clever denial.

We hold a public ceremony for the victims of the Nanjing Massacre to arouse the yearning and perseverance of every good person for peace, not to perpetuate hatred.

The peoples of China and Japan should continue to be friendly from generation to generation, learn from history, face the future, and jointly contribute to peace for mankind.

As a child of China, this day is certainly heavy and solemn.

On such a special day, please tell your children that the purpose of the establishment of the National Day of Commemoration for the Victims of the Nanjing Massacre is to mourn the victims of the Nanjing Massacre and all the compatriots who were killed by the Japanese aggressors during the Japanese imperialist war of aggression against China, to expose the war crimes of the Japanese aggressors, to bear in mind the profound disasters caused by the war of aggression to the people of Chinese and the people of the world, and to show the firm stand of the Chinese people in opposing the war of aggression, defending human dignity, and safeguarding world peace.

Please tell your child that these 2 names cannot be mispronounced

Built in 1985, the Memorial Hall of the Compatriots Killed in the Nanjing Massacre of the Japanese Invasion of China is the first memorial hall in China. The memorial hall is located at the site of the Nanjing Massacre Jiangdongmen Mass Murder Site and the burial site of the victims, and has become a landmark to promote the construction of an international peaceful city while excavating and studying history.

National Festival Day! These people and things we can never forget, please children always remember!

Entering through Gate 1 of the memorial, the wall looks like a broken saber, but when we look down from above, it is a boat of peace. Just like the concept of building the museum, it means to remember history and cherish peace.

At present, the memorial hall contains three basic exhibitions: the historical exhibition of the Nanjing Massacre of the Japanese army invading China, the theme exhibition of "Three Victories", and the "Sex Slaves in World War II - The Japanese Army's 'Comfort Women' System and Its Crimes Exhibition", with a total of nearly 4,000 photos, 9,992 various cultural relics, and 262 video materials.

If you're ready to step into this memorial, read the name first:

Memorial Hall of compatriots killed in the Nanjing Massacre of the Japanese invasion of China

Please remember! The Memorial Hall of the Compatriots Killed in the Nanjing Massacre of the Japanese Army Invading China can be called the Nanjing Jiangdongmen Memorial Hall, but it cannot be called the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall!

The National Day of Commemoration for the Victims of the Nanjing Massacre cannot be called the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Day!

Please tell your children that today our generation should be self-reliant

80 years after the Nanjing Massacre, how should we, who have not experienced war, view this black memory of the Chinese nation?

Let us and our children look back on the enlightenment brought to us by this history through a direct dialogue between a post-95 college student and the 89-year-old Nanjing Massacre survivor Chang Zhiqiang.

Today's remembrance is not to preach and perpetuate hatred, but to learn from history and arouse the yearning and perseverance of every good person for peace.

Don't forget the past, the teacher of the future. We have stepped out of the battlefield of gun smoke and entered an era of peace in which songs and dances rise to peace. While we sing loudly, we should also sound the alarm bell in our hearts.

When the child asks why we should understand this history, please tell him that only by truly understanding history can we respect history and prevent history from repeating itself. We can't forget Nanjing in 1937, in order to better protect our motherland.

Please tell the children that today, we hold a public ceremony for the victims of the Nanjing Massacre, not to perpetuate hatred, but to arouse the yearning and perseverance of every kind person for peace. At the same time, we must resolutely oppose any words or deeds that glorify wars of aggression and try to turn back the clock on history, so as to prevent the recurrence of historical tragedies.

Remember, not only the pity of the nation, but also the admonition that backwardness must die; commemoration, never to preach the resentment of revenge, only to make a wish for revival: our generation should be self-reliant. Grief is hidden in the heart, hard work is strong!

National Festival Day! These people and things we can never forget, please children always remember!

Source | Xinhua News Agency, People's Daily, CCTV News

Edited | Dong Yan

Proofreading | Zhang Yan Dong Yan

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