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Japanese invaders bombed Shanghai South Railway Station.

This is a terrible photo taken by a reporter on August 28th, 937/kloc-0, which records the tragedy that happened in Shanghai South Railway Station. On the ruins of a river of blood, sat a little boy of about two or three years old, crying alone on the ruins. He looked at the ruins in rags and blood-stained, tearful and helpless, as if looking for relatives. ...

Looking at this photo, I felt pity, but later I was very angry. My heart is full of hatred for the war, and I can't help but see the tragic scene at that time. ...

On the morning of August 28th, 1937, Shanghai South Railway Station, people were still waiting for the bus as usual. Suddenly, groups of Japanese bombers appeared in the sky, constantly hovering and ready to bomb. The people waiting for the bus suddenly panicked and rushed to the exit. Because there are too many people, some people are trampled by the crowded crowd, and some people can't find their relatives and are shouting loudly. The station is in chaos. A kind-hearted middle-aged woman is also preparing to escape with her child in her arms. However, the crazy Japanese army mercilessly dropped a bomb and landed at Shanghai South Railway Station, killing many people with a bang. Innocent civilians fell in a pool of blood one by one before they escaped. Groans and bomb explosions filled the whole railway station.

In a short time, Shanghai South Railway Station was blown into ruins by the inhuman Japanese army. The bustling railway station in the past is lifeless and shrouded in the shadow of terror. Many buildings collapsed, and the Japanese on the bomber "successfully" completed the task and returned home in triumph. Suddenly there was a baby crying in the ruins ... this little boy is the beloved son of a middle-aged woman. He was covered in dust, sitting under the overpass that was about to collapse, with tears on his face and horror on his face. He shouted "Mom" and "Mom" ... The voice was heartbreaking and the crying echoed in the air, but his mother didn't respond. ...

Many years have passed, and although no similar tragedy has occurred, people have not forgotten the scene of the Japanese invasion of China. The little boy may be sent to an orphanage by a kind reporter, or he may grow up to be a heroic PLA soldier to defend our motherland.

After reading this photo, I have many ideas, ah! What a crazy and cruel Japanese aggressor! To hurt some unarmed civilians. What a hateful imperialism! It has brought great disaster to people! We must study hard to prevent foreigners from bullying us in China and never let the historical tragedy repeat itself.