In pics: survivors of Nanjing Massacre

Xinhua | Updated: 2019-12-13 14:56
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Jing Zhizhen, a survivor of the Nanjing Massacre, takes care of flowers at home, on Nov 7, 2019 (L, top); Jing Zhizhen practices calligraphy at home (L, central); Jing Zhizhen's daughter He Minxia brushes her hair (L, bottom); a portrait of Jing Zhizhen (C, top); Jing Zhizhen poses for a photo with her daughter He Minxia and her son He Minkun (C, bottom); Jing Zhizhen sits in her bedroom (R, top); Jing Zhizhen chats with her family at home (R, central); Jing Zhizhen stands in front of her home (R, bottom). [Photos/Xinhua]

Jing Zhizhen was born on Sept 29, 1928. When the Japanese invaders occupied Nanjing, Zhizhen and her family first hided in the countryside and later in a refugee camp in Shanghai. Jing Zhizhen's uncle was murdered by invaders and her grandmother went stark mad. Jing Zhizhen got married in 1947, and has a daughter and three sons.

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