(From "post-90s" to "post-90s", the voice of peace will last forever) Nanjing Massacre survivor Jiang Shuzhen: The "girl" who crossed the war prays for peace forever

  Chinanews.com, Nanjing, December 7 (Reporter Shen Ran) "In the winter 83 years ago, we entered the city gate. There was snow in the sky and corpses everywhere on the ground." Jiang Shuzhen, in his nineties, still remembers 1937. That winter when I was 8 years old.

  The silver-haired and well-dressed Jiang Shuzhen looked elegant and calm, making it hard to imagine that this was a person who had escaped from the blood and gunfire of war in his childhood.

  "Our family lives at No. 24, Mendong Xiaoqiao. Before the Japanese soldiers entered the city, my grandmother and mother ran to the countryside with me, my brother, and my brother. My mother was in her 30s, and she was hiding in the pyre with ashes on her face. Here. Fortunately, the Japanese soldiers didn't find her when they went over the pyre. Grandma took us to face the Japanese soldiers." Speaking of the escape experience, Jiang Shuzhen's memory is still fresh.

"The Japanese soldier raised a gun to kill Grandma. Fortunately, the muzzle was turned crooked. Grandma didn't hurt her vitals."

  Although his family escaped, Jiang Shuzhen, who was only 8 years old at the time, witnessed the slaughter of compatriots by the Japanese invaders. "We watched the Japanese soldiers shot and killed two young Chinese men; there was nothing on the way back to the city from the countryside. In a mess, the dead corpses piled up into mountains on the street." Jiang Shuzhen said of this memory, her voice trembling.

  "The days in the war are bitter, eat without food, drink without drinking, and hungry every day to put the chest on the back. It was not until the founding of New China that the days got better every day." After the war years, Jiang Shuzhen cherishes today's very much. Good day.

Recovered from the recollection of the miserable past, she smiled and told reporters: "How great it is now, I have given birth to 6 children. Now I have 6 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren, and great-granddaughters. They work well and study well. ."

  From time to time, Jiang Shuzhen will tell the children about the past.

"It is for the children to know that our country is safe, so that our little family will have this happiness." (End)