80 years ago, for more than 40 days, Nanjing became a hell on earth. The Japanese invaders used brutal methods to massacre the city. More than 300,000 Chinese civilians and captured soldiers were brutally killed.

80 years ago, for more than 40 days, Nanjing became a hell on earth. The Japanese invaders used brutal methods to massacre the city. More than 300,000 Chinese civilians and captured soldiers were brutally killed. Among the victims, there were many refugees from other provinces and foreigners who were brutally treated.

1. "Nanjing Massacre"

The film tells the story of the late autumn of 1937. In order to escape the war, Chinese doctor Cheng Xian fled from Shanghai to his hometown in Nanjing with his pregnant Japanese wife Rieko and their children. He did not expect that Nanjing would soon be invaded by China. The Japanese army reduced it to rubble. When he was told that he could take refuge in a safe zone protected by European and American powers, Chengxian ignored it because he thought he had a different status from a refugee, and turned to his old friends to continue practicing medicine. The tragedy of his compatriots, represented by primary school teacher Liu Tianqin, shocked and angered him, but he believed that his first task was not to resist violent enemies but to do his duty as a doctor. On December 13, in the winter of the same year, Nanjing fell completely, and the Japanese army began to burn, kill, rape and loot Nanjing crazily. Chengxian finally realized the cruelty and numbness of the Japanese army and asked his wife to go to the safe area to escape while he stayed to continue to save lives and heal the wounded. Unknown to him, Unfortunately, the safe zone had long existed in name only, and when he wanted to resist, he found that it was impossible.

2.《Nanjing! Nanjing! 》

《Nanjing! Nanjing! " is a historical-themed movie directed by Lu Chuan, starring Liu Ye, Gao Yuanyuan, Fan Wei, Qin Lan, Zhongquan Yingxiong and others. The film reveals the devastation of war on humanity through the experiences of an ordinary Japanese soldier and an ordinary Chinese soldier during the Nanjing Massacre. On April 22, 2009, the film was released in mainland China; in the same year, the film won the Golden Shell Award and other awards at the 57th San Sebastian International Film Festival.

3. "Black Sun Nanjing Massacre"

On December 11, 1937, the city of Nanjing was besieged, and China and Japan launched a bloody battle. The Japanese army brutally massacred unarmed Chinese people. At Zhongshan Gate, the Japanese army brutally massacred prisoners. The commander of the Japanese Sixth Division, Hisao Tani, said at the China Gate that we were the first unit to capture Nanjing and must be recorded in history. He ordered the lifting of military discipline for three days and said that all Chinese women were comfort women. Nakajima Jingo, commander of the 16th Division of the Japanese Army, led his troops into the National Government. He set up his own headquarters in Commissar Chiang's office, and Nanjing officially fell.

4. "Jinling Thirteen Hairpins"

In 1937, the Japanese army invaded Nanjing. During the war, the ancient capital of the Six Dynasties was reduced to ruins, and many Chinese soldiers and civilians were trapped in the city. The remnants of a dozen-strong National Army moral weapons training team, under the command of their commander, Instructor Li (played by Tong Dawei), rescued a group of female students from a missionary school from the Japanese army. Instructor Li and others have thus lost the opportunity to leave the city. The surviving students Shujuan ( Zhang Xinyi ) and other students returned to Winchester Church. Along with them came the American John Miller ( Christian Bale) who was hired to come all the way to collect the priest's body. Christian Bale). At this time in Nanjing, people fleeing are flocking to safe areas and churches to seek shelter. Fourteen prostitutes forcefully enter the church to take refuge. Among them, Yu Mo (played by Ni Ni), who is proficient in English, hopes to use John's identity to provide more information for the group. Protect. The walls of the church cannot stop the Japanese army. People in the church will face the choice of life and death...

5. "Nanjing"

In December 1937, the Japanese army invaded Nanjing and wantonly massacred unarmed Chinese civilians. One hundred thousand people fell under the sword of the cold-blooded Japanese army, and tens of thousands of women were raped and humiliated. The film interviews foreign missionaries, doctors, reporters, surviving Chinese, and Japanese soldiers who participated in the Nanjing Massacre. It collects precious letters, diaries, photos, and video materials to truly recreate the events of 1937. The various atrocities committed by the Japanese army during their occupation of Nanjing objectively told the world that history cannot be concealed or changed, and the Nanjing Massacre is real.

6. " Rabe Diary"

In 1937, the German businessman Rabe (played by Ulrich Tukur) and his wife Dora, who had lived in Nanjing, China for many years, were preparing to return to China.He handed over his position at Siemens China Branch to his successor. However, at the farewell party that day, the Japanese army began to bomb the city of Nanjing, burning and looting everywhere, causing a riot in Nanjing.

7. "Children of Yellowstone"

"Children of Yellowstone" is a film jointly produced by China, Australia and Germany during the Anti-Japanese War. Directed by Roger Spottiswoode, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Chow Yun-fat, Radha Mitchell and Michelle Yeoh co-starred. The film was released in mainland China on April 3, 2008. The background of the film is war-torn China in the late 1930s. The film is based on real people and tells the story of an Englishman, George Hoek, who led 60 orphans on an extraordinary journey.

8. " Qixia Temple 1937"

The story of this film is based on real events. On December 13, 1937, the Japanese invaders captured Nanjing and carried out a brutal massacre. In order to protect the lives of refugees and Chinese soldiers, the monks of Qixia Temple, headed by Master Jiran, spontaneously organized and established a Buddhist refugee shelter, which has assisted and resettled more than 24,000 refugees. During the struggle with the Japanese army, many monks died tragically at the gunpoint of the Japanese army. Master Jiran and others were not afraid of sacrifice. While assisting sick and wounded refugees, they also tried to protect the anti-Japanese soldiers and ensure their safe crossing of the river. They also risked their lives to send the film recording the evidence of the Japanese Nanjing Massacre out of Nanjing. In the process of fighting the Japanese army, the unarmed Chinese monks faced death without fear. They used the Buddhist teachings of universal salvation and compassion as weapons to launch a face-to-face struggle, write open letters, expose the atrocities of the Japanese army, and fight against the brutal The Japanese army engaged in a battle between human nature and bestiality. In the end, justice defeated evil, preserving the thousand-year-old temple and protecting the safety of more than 24,000 refugees. The entire film promotes the great spirit of humanitarianism and patriotism, promotes the noble patriotic sentiments of Buddhist monks, and reveals a little-known story.

9. "May and August"

"May and August" is a film produced and distributed by Nanjing Film Studio and Hong Kong Universal Entertainment Co., Ltd. in 2002. The director is Du Guowei, starring Ye Tong and Lin Quan. The background of the story is based on the historical event of the Nanjing Massacre. The main content is to reflect the great maternal love and expose the atrocities of the Japanese invaders. The film received many awards internationally.

10. "Blood Evidence of Massacre"

In 1937, Japan brazenly launched a war of aggression against China, and the land of China suddenly became full of smoke and starvation. On December 13, the Japanese army invaded Nanjing and immediately launched a brutal and inhumane massacre.

In a hospital for injuries and illnesses, Chinese doctor Zhan Tao (played by Zhai Naishe) worked hard to rescue the wounded regardless of death threats. Soon, the Japanese army openly violated international conventions, invaded the safety zone where the International Red Cross was located, and massacred the wounded and soldiers who were defenseless. Zhan Tao witnessed scenes of tragedies happening with his own eyes, and was filled with grief and anger.

Japanese soldier Sasaki took a set of photos of his outstanding "war exploits" and was handed over to Zhan Tao by someone in the photo studio. Zhan Tao risked his life to protect the films and was bound to expose the crimes of the Japanese army to the world...