In pics: survivors of Nanjing Massacre

Xinhua | Updated: 2019-12-13 14:56
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A portrait of Cen Honglan, a survivor of the Nanjing Massacre, taken on July 13, 2019 (R, top); Cen Honglan and his brother Cen Honggui, also a survivor of the massacre (L, top); Cen Honglan plays with Yu Huiyu, her sister Cen Hongying's great granddaughter (L, central); Cen Honglan shows her bullet wound by Japanese invaders (L, bottom); Cen Honglan (third from right) poses for a photo with her family (C, bottom); Cen Honglan sits in a residential area in Nanjing, East China's Jiangsu province (R, bottom). [Photos/Xinhua]

Editor's note: This year marks the 82nd anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre, in which more than 300,000 Chinese were killed by the Japanese invaders who occupied Nanjing on Dec 13, 1937, marking the start of six weeks of destruction, pillage, rape and slaughter in the city. By Dec 12, 2019, the number of registered survivors of the massacre has decreased to 78. Reporters from Xinhua spent many years to look for the survivors of Nanjing Massacre and record their current lives.

Cen Honglan was born on July 5, 1934. Her family moved to Nanjing in 1930 from a famine-stricken area in Jiangsu province. In 1937, Cen Honglan's jaw got injured from the Japanese invaders' gunshot, and her little brother Cen Xiaosan was burned alive in a house. Cen Honglan now lives in Suqian and has 5 children.

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