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Old photos: Figure 2 is a Chinese buried alive by the Japanese army, and Figure 4 is a few female prisoners who have been sentenced

Old photos: Figure 2 is a Chinese buried alive by the Japanese army, and Figure 4 is a few female prisoners who have been sentenced

Zhou Dailian, a native of Xiangtan, Hunan, was born in February 1921, the sister of Zhou Daixi, the wife of Lieutenant General Li Zhongxin of the Kuomintang Reorganized 66th Division. In 1941, he joined the Investigation and Statistics Bureau of the Military Commission of the National Government, and participated in cracking the intelligence of the Japanese army's sneak attack on Pearl Harbor in the United States together with the later female major general of the military command, which shocked the United States and made the US federal government impressed by the Investigation and Statistics Bureau of the Military Commission of the National Government.

Old photos: Figure 2 is a Chinese buried alive by the Japanese army, and Figure 4 is a few female prisoners who have been sentenced

【The Japanese army buried alive Chinese】

The photograph, widely exiled, was taken during the Nanjing Massacre. As we all know, after the Japanese army occupied Nanjing, at least 300,000 innocent people were killed. In Harold Tipperley's Atrocities of the Japanese Invasion of China, we can see the atrocities of the Japanese army in Nanjing, "the whole situation was ruined by the continuous massacre of the people, the wanton robbery from time to time, the uncontrolled invasion of private homes, and the unscrupulous rape of women." Foreigners passing through Nanjing reported lying corpses of citizens in every street of Nanjing. In the city center, there are corpses in almost every neighborhood. ”

Old photos: Figure 2 is a Chinese buried alive by the Japanese army, and Figure 4 is a few female prisoners who have been sentenced

Cixi is receiving foreign ministers, and the rare Cixi and foreign women take a group photo. Every time Cixi invited the foreign ministers to a banquet, she was very attentive and gave them valuable gifts.

Old photos: Figure 2 is a Chinese buried alive by the Japanese army, and Figure 4 is a few female prisoners who have been sentenced

Several of the female prisoners who were sentenced were barefoot, ragged and shackled, and one was locked in a cage, with a look of pain and helplessness.

Old photos: Figure 2 is a Chinese buried alive by the Japanese army, and Figure 4 is a few female prisoners who have been sentenced

【Lu Yao in a shaanxi cave】

In the face of the huge honor, Lu Yao seemed extremely calm, and he decided to leave all the honors in front of him behind. Lu Yao said: "I deeply feel that although the process of creation is incomparably arduous, the result of success is incomparably glorious, although all hardships are for success. But the greatest happiness in life may lie in the process of creation, not in that result. ”

Old photos: Figure 2 is a Chinese buried alive by the Japanese army, and Figure 4 is a few female prisoners who have been sentenced

Old photographs of Chinese women from the 1874s: Women tortured in Ulaanbaatar, Outer Mongolia, when law enforcers often packed prisoners into wooden boxes and threw them into this deserted place, leaving them to fend for themselves.

Old photos: Figure 2 is a Chinese buried alive by the Japanese army, and Figure 4 is a few female prisoners who have been sentenced

Old photograph of Chinese women from the 1874s: This is a Manchu woman during the Qing Dynasty, and it seems that at that time, Manchu women generally lived better and dressed cleaner.

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