Nanjing City Announces Announcement of Air Defence Memorial to the Compatriots

Today is the anniversary of the 74th anniversary of the assault on the 300,000 Chinese compatriots killed in the Nanjing Massacre. As one of the commemorative activities, from 10:00 to 10:33 this morning, Nanjing will test the air defense warning and citizens can work and live.

It is reported that the order of the air defense warning test today is as follows: 10:00-10:03, 10:18-10:21 sounding advance warning (ring 36 seconds, stop 24 seconds, repeat three times for a cycle); 10:06— 10:09,10:24-10:27 Announcement of air raid warnings (6 seconds, 6 seconds, 15 cycles repeated); 10:12-10:15, 10:30-10:33 Alarm (continuously 3 minutes for one cycle). Citizens who do not understand how to make air defense warnings can also log on to the Nanjing Municipal Civil Defence Office website (http://ccad.nj.gov.cn) for a warning audition. Xue Ling's 3,000 Red Candles Encountering Endless Grief Last Night, Jiang Dong Men Memorial Hall Bid Candles for the Victims Last night, at the memorial hall inside the Jiangdong Gate Memorial Hall, 3,000 red candles swayed in the breeze, and a long open fire reflected in the worship site. There is no seat on the monument. The annual "Silent Night - Watching the Victims of the Victims of the Nanjing Massacre Victims" is being held here.

In addition to the representatives of Nanjing citizens, there are international friendly people from South Korea, Japan and other places, as well as representatives of teachers and students from Jiangdongmen Primary School. The monk Chuanyi, the abbot of Nanjing Bilu Temple, first led the people to scripture prayers and prayed for the victims. Later, the monks of the Japanese Shingon Buddhism in Higashi Honganji Temple and Yunxiang Temple in Aomori Prefecture in Japan chanted prayer songs to the monks. In the chanting jingles, all the staff mourned the incense and sacrificed candles to the victims of the Nanjing Massacre and wished that the compatriots in danger could rest. It is understood that this is the third time since 2009 that the Jiangdongmen Memorial Hall has held the candlelight for the third time for the victims of the Nanjing Massacre. A New Book by Yu Yingjie Reveals the Viciousness of the Japanese Army Yesterday, the "Japanese Photographs of the Japan Massacre by Japanese Invaders invading China" was launched. Yesterday, the first book of the "Japanese Journal of the Japanese Invasion of the Japanese Aggressors invading China" (first and second volumes) was launched. The Memorial Hall for the Victims of the Nanjing Massacre at the Chinese and Japanese Armed Forces (Weibo) was held. The book is the 28th and 29th volumes of the "Nanjing Massacre History Research Literature Series". The main content of the book is selected from the large number of newspapers and periodicals collected by Japan during the calendar year.

According to reports, Japanese militarism attaches great importance to the role of news media. After the outbreak of the comprehensive war of aggression against China, Japan recruited a group of writers and artists to form "pen troops," which are decorated in the form of reportage, novels, poetry, and "jihad art." The war of aggression against China. The reporter noted that from the contents of the two new books, the Japanese media carried out multi-angle and large-scale coverage of the siege warfare in Nanjing and subsequent "raid wars." They bragged about the results of the Japanese military and shamelessly praised the "hundred people". The game also ignored the truth of the Nanjing Massacre and tried to cover up the brutal facts of the Japanese army's massacre. At that time, the Japanese military implemented a strict policy of controlling the news blockade. The Japanese army had no record of the massacre that followed the occupation of Nanjing. Due to the efforts of Western journalists and western diasporas who remained in Nanjing, the truth about the Nanjing Massacre gradually became known to the world.

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