Poems commemorating the Nanjing Massacre

Love and poetry, a distant Nanjing dream! Nanjing! -To commemorate the Nanjing Massacre.-Watch the movie Nanjing! Nanjing! "1937, Nanjing fell to China! What humiliated you in the sun? The flag of the Japanese invaders hit you and me in the chest, and their feet stepped on you and me. That year, the wall they thought was so strong was knocked down again and again by their artillery fire! It is said that you are a dragon flying in the sky, but why does the stench instantly pervade the whole city when you close your eyes? Do you know that?/You know what? It's dark, the smoke is everywhere, and there is no sky blue. Bones are like mountains, blood is overflowing, animals invade, and clouds cry. Our glory has long since ceased to exist, and it has become a heartbreaking injury. What is one comfort woman after another? What is a mass grave? What is germ warfare? What is chemical warfare? -This is a massacre! I've been heartbroken a thousand times for things that have violated my sacred territory. You should die without regret. What kind of era was that when our compatriots were so cruelly trampled? No, but forgive me! Kneel down and atone for your country for three thousand years! \