December 13, 1937, is a day that hundreds of millions of Chinese sons and daughters will always remember, because on this day the Chinese nation experienced an unprecedented catastrophe, and the Japanese army invaded China launched a massacre of humanity in the ancient city of Nanjing, which is surrounded by mountains and rivers, and the history is called "Nanjing Massacre".

The Nanjing Massacre is now known to the world, the Japanese army's heavy beastly behavior deeply shocked the world, in the six-week long massacre, the Japanese army used all kinds of animals and animals to insult and kill more than 300,000 of our compatriots, the Japanese army's various brutal and despicable behavior is really rare, by no means what we can imagine.
In the Nanjing Massacre, in the field near the Qilin Gate in Nanjing, such a tragic and indignant thing happened, the Japanese army forced an old farmer to eat the same thing, the old farmer had to eat in order to save his life, so what did the Japanese army threaten an old farmer to eat? The truth is gritted teeth.
In the "Collection of Historical Materials of the Nanjing Massacre", this gritted toothed Japanese army's beastly behavior is recorded in detail:
A group of Japanese soldiers patrolled outside the gates of Nanjing, found two peasants in a field, and then the japanese army called them to the front, at that time people did not dare to run when they saw the Japanese troops, as long as they ran, they were shot and killed by the devils, so the two peasants came to this group of Japanese soldiers with trepidation.
Seeing that this group of animals and beasts was inferior to the Japanese army, they did not do anything to them, but a Japanese soldier calmly lit a cigarette, drew out a bayonet, and separated a pile of cow dung on the ground into two parts for the two farmers to eat, and a group of ghosts were smiling and waiting to see the hilarity.
It turned out that the Japanese army threatened the peasants to eat cow dung, which showed how good the Japanese army had lost its conscience, and it was simply inferior to man and beast. Here, the author believes that in the Nanjing Massacre, the Japanese army invading China not only used killing to make the Nanjing military and civilians submit, but also threatened to force people to act other than human nature.
Only to see that one of the peasants was very frightened, hurriedly went down to eat the half of the cow dung, in the laughter of the Japanese army, the farmer was eating the disgusting cow dung in one bite, and suddenly, probably out of instinctive reaction, the farmer "wow" a sound spit out, the Japanese army was furious, a shot killed the farmer.
Another old farmer saw the situation, quickly went down to eat the other half of the cow dung, and ate it with trepidation, and the Japanese army laughed and scolded like a wolf and left, and the old farmer was able to save his life. His partner, on the other hand, collapsed in a pool of blood.
The above is the beastly act of threatening the old peasants to eat cow dung in the Nanjing Massacre, and it can be seen that the Japanese army not only killed people like hemp in the Nanjing Massacre, but also did not regard our compatriots as human beings, and insulted and oppressed these innocent people in various ways that exterminated humanity.
In response to this gritted teeth incident, the author believes that this unconscionable act of the Japanese army has not only brought the Chinese people of the occupied areas to submit to their rule, but also regarded them as "slaves", punished them at will, and regarded their pain and shame as a pastime, which is really hard to believe that this kind of thing happened in the highly civilized 20th century.
What is the destruction of a country and a family? The above tragic scene is a bloody true portrayal of the unarmed old farmer who ate the pile of cow dung in great shame in order to save his life.
In short, the Nanjing Massacre was the national pain that the Chinese nation suffered the most humiliation, caused the greatest harm, and had the deepest historical imprint in modern history.
Today, we should not forget this humiliating history, and the reason why we always advocate "not forgetting the national shame" today is to let us in the era of peace know how to cherish and know how to strive to make the Chinese nation truly rejuvenate and no longer suffer from that humiliating history, and to remind the sons and daughters of the Chinese nation to remember the numerous acts of the Japanese army that invaded China from generation to generation, and to always be vigilant against the resurgence of the Japanese right-wing forces in Japan!
"Show the past, mourn the posterity, eternal YaFuchen, pray for peace!"