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She used her life to illuminate the Nanjing Massacre, tearing apart the layers of ugliness of the invaders, and now what happened

The first time I realized the indifference of human nature was the Nanjing Massacre, when I learned more about the details of the massacre again and again, I was angry, I was sad, and I was confused. Why are the same human beings, not worthy of the same status, why are three hundred thousand beings worthless in front of the slaughterers. A historical fact, as if it were torture in primitive times.

She used her life to illuminate the Nanjing Massacre, tearing apart the layers of ugliness of the invaders, and now what happened

Today, it is the annual Day of Commemoration for the Victims of the Nanjing Massacre, and when the whimpering whistle resounds over the city of Nanjing again, we will know that the bloody storm and cruel atrocities of more than 80 years ago have never really left us. These tragic facts that could not bear to be read were recorded by a brave Chinese woman with a lifetime.

She used her life to illuminate the Nanjing Massacre, tearing apart the layers of ugliness of the invaders, and now what happened

Her name is Zhang Chunru, the standard scholar Xiang mendi, grandfather Zhang Tiejun was the chief writer of "China Daily" during the Republic of China period, her father was a doctor of theoretical physics, and her mother was a doctor of biochemistry. Whenever she and the Americans around her mentioned the massacre, the faces of the other party were full of confusion and doubt, and there was not a single English book dedicated to the heinous crimes committed by the Japanese army against Chinese civilians.

She used her life to illuminate the Nanjing Massacre, tearing apart the layers of ugliness of the invaders, and now what happened

In order to get the most authentic information, she came to Nanjing alone, and even if her body did not adapt to the hot weather, she still insisted on working more than 10 hours a day. At only 27 years old, she buried her head in the bloody historical materials every day: beheading, burning alive, burying alive and other terrible scenes, often making her tremble with anger.

She used her life to illuminate the Nanjing Massacre, tearing apart the layers of ugliness of the invaders, and now what happened

Fortunately, three years later, the "Nanjing Massacre" was finally published, translated into fifteen languages, published around the world, and more and more countries became aware of the facts of the Nanjing Massacre. Everyone admired her courage and her enthusiasm for making the fact of the Nanjing Massacre recognized by all countries! Later, the Japanese Baifang Study bought the publishing rights of "Nanjing Massacre" and asked for changes to the contents of the book, which she strictly refused.

She used her life to illuminate the Nanjing Massacre, tearing apart the layers of ugliness of the invaders, and now what happened

Perhaps it was the creation of people, such a tough, tenacious, erudite and hardworking strange woman, not defeated by the enemy, but finally chose to embark on the road of no return.

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