NANJING, Dec. 11 (Xinhua) — For a few years, it has been an annual routine for Ai Yiying, a Nanjing Massacre survivor, to mourn her misplaced kinfolk on the Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders.
Ai Yiying was a bit woman when Nanjing metropolis was invaded by Japanese military in December 1937. Ai’s father, uncles and cousins have been taken away from their residence and killed by Japanese troopers. The remainder of the household needed to cover to keep away from the raping and killing.
Her household was not the one victims. As many as 300,000 Chinese civilians and unarmed troopers have been killed in the course of the six-week bloodbath after Japanese troops captured Nanjing on Dec. 13, 1937.
“History should not be forgotten. My greatest wish is for more people to learn the truth about the Nanjing Massacre,” stated Ai.
Ai has been to Japan to attend testimony conferences to share her reminiscence of the bloodbath in 2014. And her son, Huang Xinghua, was acknowledged as an heir of historic recollections relating to the Nanjing Massacre to go on the baton of telling the reality concerning the bloodbath.