On the other hand, Iris Zhang cautiously examined the dark forces that lasted for more than fifty years in China and explored how the Japanese government deliberately erased memories of the Nanjing Massacre. In my opinion, nothing is more valuable than life, but in the eyes of Japanese soldiers who were trained to killing machines, the lives of Chinese people become worthless, even less worthy of sympathy than withered flowers. Their massacre of the extermination of humanity by the Nanjing people is a permanent scar of the Chinese people. Scar needs a sincere apology and a long time to cure, the time has passed for a long time, but the Chinese people in this scar has not been cured, but because of this scar affected the relationship between the two countries. Why is this? It is because the Japanese side did not make a sincere apology for the Nanjing massacre. On the contrary, they tried to change the historical record again and again in order to cover this period time which made them felt …show more content…
It also analyzes the history some people have distorted for over half a century. The book is divided into two parts. In the first part, the author starts with the spiritual character of Bushido in Japan and analyzes Japan's forced opening to the outside world. From the Meiji Reform to the prosperity of the rich countries, from the external expansion to the sweetness of the international exclusion, From the earthquake disaster to the economic crisis and from the reasons for the invasion and expansion of the army for preparations for foreign aggression against China; and to elaborate on how the massacre of the Chinese army and the people and the rape of Chinese women and comfort women by the Japanese army in the three routes of burning to and from Nanjing and Nanjing Analyzed the motives of Japanese massacre; from the comments on the process of the fall of some folk customs and reality of Nanjing in the past and the problems of Chinese government (strictly retreating) soldiers as well as the flight process and the tragic scenes of the fall of Nanjing. The author analyzes the tragic scenes of massacre by Chinese soldiers and soldiers in the circumstances and process of the massacre of Nanjing soldiers and civilians by the Japanese in the six weeks of Nanjing's fall. According to the data from various sources, some torture