[Explanation] December 13th is the National Memorial Day for the victims of the Nanjing Massacre.

On the same day, people from all walks of life in Changchun, Jilin, came to the Puppet Manchukuo Palace Museum to participate in the commemoration of the National Memorial Day for the victims of the Nanjing Massacre.

  From 1931 to 1945, the soldiers and civilians in Northeast China fought with the Japanese invaders for 14 years. The local anti-Japanese armed forces were the world’s anti-fascist battlefield with the earliest start time, the longest persistence, and the worst environment for fighting against Japan. .

  Every year on the National Memorial Day, the Imperial Palace Museum of the Manchukuo will hold a public sacrifice event to mourn the heroes who died in the Northeast Anti-Japanese Battlefield.

  The public memorial activity that day began in a minute of silence, and people from all walks of life joined in silent tribute to the 300,000 victims of the Nanjing Massacre.

  The Art Troupe of the Imperial Palace Museum of the Puppet Manchukuo exposed the war crimes of the Japanese invaders through preaching.

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  The 17-year-old Sun Shuo and her classmates came to the Puppet Manchukuo Palace Museum early in the morning. This event also made her feel deeply.

  [Concurrent] Sun Shuo, a sophomore at Changchun Public Relations School

  Through this school activity, we have a more profound understanding of the history of the Nanjing Massacre, and then let us deeply feel how terrible the war at that time was. Through this activity, our students have learned more about ourselves ( Don't forget the original intention and remember the mission.

  [Explanation] Ding Ling, secretary of the Youth League Committee of Changchun Public Relations School, said that the school organizes hundreds of students to participate in public sacrifices every year, letting students know that they should cherish the good life now.

  [Concurrent] Ding Ling, Secretary of the Youth League Committee of Changchun Public Relations School

  We also want to use such a public memorial day activity to arouse the patriotism of the students, so that they can remember history and remember the national shame.

  [Explanation] People from all walks of life also visited the Puppet Manchukuo Palace Museum.

Changchun was once the "capital" of the puppet Manchukuo concocted during the Japanese aggression against China. The Manchukuo imperial palace located here is the seat of the puppet regime that Japan invaded Northeast China, and a large number of evidence of Japanese aggression against China remains.

  Reporter Sun Boyan reports from Changchun

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