The Japanese exploded on the railway near Wuhan on the Pinghan Line. [Hiratsuka Seisei, ed., A Photographic History of the Great East Asian War (5) and The Dust of Continental Warfare, pp. 94-95]

Japanese transport units in the Battle of Hankou. [Hiratsuka Seisei, ed., A Photographic History of the Great East Asian War (5) and The Dust of Continental Warfare, p. 99]
The Japanese troops waiting to march towards Hankou. [Murase Shouho, "My Military Chinese Front: A Collection of Photographs of Murase Shouho", Japan's Organ Newspaper Publishing Center, March 10, 2005, p. 91]
The Japanese troops attacking Hankou assembled on the Yangtze River. [Murasaki Shoubao: My Military Chinese Front: A Collection of Portraits of Murase Shouho, p. 80]
Japanese artillery marched toward Hankou. [Murasaki Shouho: My Enlisted Chinese Front: A Collection of Portraits of Murase Shouho, p. 87]
On August 29, 1938, it attacked the Japanese warship of the Hankou Operation. [History of Photography Without Permission, p. 142]
The Japanese Navy attacked Wuhan. [Seisei Hirazuka, ed., A Photographic History of the Great East Asian War (5) and The Dust of Continental Warfare, p. 90]
The Japanese army and navy coordinated to attack Wuhan. [Seisei Hirazuka, ed., A Photographic History of the Great East Asian War (5) and The Dust of Continental Warfare, p. 90]
The above pictures and texts are selected from the tenth volume of the "Atlas of the Japanese Invasion of China", "Occupation of Central China (1938-1945)", edited by Ma Zhenli, Army, Pan Tao, etc., and published by Shandong Pictorial Publishing House in May 2015. The purpose of this headline is to use old photographs to support historical facts, and to pray that China and Japan will always be friendly and there will be no more cruelty of war. The complexity of historical truth cannot be fully revealed by numbers or photos, and readers are expected to be able to think independently and look at history and the present rationally.
The Atlas of The Japanese Invasion of China consists of 25 volumes, edited by Zhang Xianwen, a senior honorary professor at Nanjing University. The Key Research Base of Humanities and Social Sciences of the Ministry of Education, the Research Center for the History of the Republic of China of Nanjing University, and the Shandong Pictorial Publishing House Co., Ltd. cooperated in the project, and was selected as the "Twelfth Five-Year Plan" National Key Book Publishing Planning Project, and the National Press and Publishing Reform and Development Project Database 2014 Annual Warehouse Project.