User:APPLE WEI WEI/sandbox

=  San Guxiang (the Nanjing vulture truth revealer Japanese veteran)  = San Guxiang, former Japanese Navy soldier, participated in the capture of Nanjing during World War II and worked in a hospital in Osaka after World War II. He believes that it is the militaristic education that sent him and his peers to the battlefield. Japan must recognize history, truly reflect on it, and then gain understanding and a lasting peace.

At 2 am on September 9, 2017, 98-year-old Japanese veteran San Guxiang died in a Japanese home.

Wartime experience
On December 12, 1937, when the Nanjing defending war was most intense, the 18-year-old San Guxiang invaded the outskirts of Nanjing with the Japanese fleet and attacked the Wulongshan fort. At that time, San Guxiang was the signal soldier of the Japanese destroyer "Sea Breeze", responsible for passing orders such as firing. On December 13, Nanjing City broke and the Japanese warships stopped at Xiaguan River. "I saw that 4 bamboo rafts drifted down from the direction of Zhongshan Ferry. It seems to be people from the top and bottom. It seems to be more than 2 meters high. We are afraid of being camouflaged and shooting. Shooting with guns for more than 10 minutes, bamboo poles Without any reaction, I realized that the piles were all Chinese bodies."Although you have witnessed the truth about the Nanjing Massacre, you must remain silent. San Guxiang, who is on vacation to go home for the New Year, is strictly ordered and must not tell anyone in Nanjing. For the next few decades, he did not say anything about it in Nanjing.

Postwar life
After the war, San Guxiang, who returned to his hometown, found himself unable to do anything. Although he is in the countryside, he has never done farm work since he was a child. It is not easy to learn from the beginning. He left home and went to the world, but it was not easy to find a job. San Guxiang believes that he is also a victim of Japan's war of aggression. "Because of the war, I did not finish my studies. My hometown Ehime was also bombed and lost my home. I began to hate war."

After many hardships, I found a job and helped to maintain law and order in the “patrol office.” Once, he quietly handed a newspaper to the suspect who was being taken into custody, and was immediately dismissed. He had to make another trip to Kyoto. Has worked hard. He remembered that the house where he lived was leaking and leaking. In 1960, a typhoon smashed the roof, and even the house leaking and leaking was gone. Sanguxiang, who lost his residence, wandered to Osaka. "I have done everything during this period. I have worked as a short-term worker, sold rice, killed cattle, and lived a life that was miserable."

In the end, he found a job in a hospital in Osaka before he settled down until he retired. The Sangu Xiang family is very simple, and the community seems a bit crowded. It is understood that it is a social housing funded by the government.

Face up to history
San Guxiang believes that it is the militaristic education that sent him and his peers to the battlefield. Japan must recognize history, truly reflect on it, and then gain understanding and a lasting peace.

In 1997, San Guxiang saw in the newspaper that Ms. Matsuoka’s call for the testimony of the invading veterans’ testimony hotline stood up and participated as a witness in several gatherings to tell the Japanese public about this history. "Nanjing Massacre does not exist? It is simply a slap in the face!" San Guxiang said with excitement that the soldiers who served for the Emperor became the devil, slaughtering prisoners and ordinary people, and raping women, too shameless. "I don't talk about the atrocities of the Japanese army, I don't regret the people of Nanjing, I am uneasy in my life." In December 2007, on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre, the 88-year-old San Guxiang returned to Nanjing with his family. "Before the departure, the relatives opposed it, afraid of getting into trouble, but the father's attitude was firm, and he must apologize and say that this is a chance in his life," his daughter said.

The majority of Japanese soldiers who participated in the Nanjing Massacre chose to be silent after the war. "I don't understand why those veterans can be silenced." Today, the Japanese right-wing forces sometimes deny the history of aggression and deny the Nanjing Massacre; Abe The regime attempted to revise the peace constitution and use the tricks explained by the cabinet to lift the right to collective self-defense. San Guxiang is extremely angry. "Abe is too disreputable. I really want to go to him." Because he believes that if the Japanese government does not completely reflect on the history of aggression, does not recognize the historical facts of the Nanjing Massacre, and does not sincerely apologize, it is impossible. Get an understanding from China and other countries. "The gradual rise of militarism will drag Japan into war, so it is necessary to assemble the power of anti-war and prevent the resurrection of militarism."

"My strength is meager, but I want to live to 100 years old, fight this power that covers the historical truth."

Death of the character
On September 9, 2017, 98-year-old Japanese soldier San Guxiang passed away. He was influenced by militarism from an early age. He joined the army at the age of 17 and joined the army at the age of 18 to participate in the war. He witnessed the brutal atrocities committed by the Chinese and Japanese troops in the Nanjing Massacre and the suffering of the Chinese people. After World War II, he stood up and revealed to the world the Japanese aggression against China.