China News Service, March 13. According to the Weibo account of the Memorial Hall of the Victims of the Nanjing Massacre by the Japanese Invaders, at 16:40 on March 11, Li Shuzhen, a survivor of the "comfort women" system of the Japanese invaders, died in Pingjiang County, Hunan. 108 years old (virtual age).

Image source: Weibo of the Memorial Hall of the Victims of the Nanjing Massacre by the Japanese Invaders

  Li Shuzhen, born in October 1915, is a native of Pingjiang County, Hunan Province.

In 1944, the Japanese invaded Pingjiang. The first three times, Li Shuzhen and the villagers went up the mountain to escape successfully. The fourth time, she did not have time to escape at home, was captured by the Japanese army, and was detained in a temporary Japanese army stronghold at the foot of the mountain.

The Japanese army sexually abused her, and if she was slightly dissatisfied, they would punch and kick her.

Later, she was transferred to the Japanese army stronghold, and was abandoned until Li Shuzhen was unable to withstand the ravages of the Japanese army.

Li Shuzhen was later rescued by her family.

  Li Shuzhen is one of the seven newly confirmed survivors of the Japanese military's "comfort women" system at the end of last year, and is the oldest survivor found so far.