
Combo photo taken on July 13, 2019 shows portrait of Cen Honglan, a survivor of the Nanjing Massacre (R, top)chinese Voluptuous girls. Cen Honglan and his brother Cen Honggui, also a survivor of the massacre (L, top)unrestrained starlets. Cen Honglan playing with Yu Huiyu, her sister Cen Hongying's great granddaughter (L, central)Korean mesmerizing females. Cen Honglan showing her bullet wound by Japanese invaders (L, bottom)transfixing vixens. Cen Honglan (3rd, R) posing for a photo with her sister Cen Hongying (2nd, L) and her brother Cen Honggui (3rd, L)racy sirens. Cen Honglan sitting in a residential area in Nanjing, east China's Jiangsu Province. Cen Honglan was born on July 5, 1934. Her family moved to Nanjing in 1930 from a famine-stricken area in Jiangsu. In 1937, Cen Honglan's jaw got injured from Japanese invaders' gunshot, and her little brother Cen Xiaosan was burned alive in a house. Cen Honglan now lives in Suqian and has 5 children. This year marks the 82nd anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre, in which more than 300,000 Chinese were killed by the Japanese invaders who occupied Nanjing on Dec. 13, 1937, marking the start of six weeks of destruction, pillage, rape and slaughter in the city. By Dec. 12, 2019, the number of registered survivors of the massacre has decreased to 78. Reporters from Xinhua spent many years to look for the survivors of Nanjing Massacre and record their current lives. (Xinhua/Han Yuqing, Ji Chunpeng, Li Xiang)

Combo photo taken on Nov. 15, 2019 shows Zhou Wenbin, a survivor of the Nanjing Massacre, taking care of his fish at home (L, top)Chinese divine divas. Zhou Wenbin sitting in his bedroom (L, central)toned ingenues. Zhou Wenbin showing bullet wound on his left foot by Japanese invaders (L, bottom)Toned beauties. Zhou Wenbin telling his past experience (up, central)Chinese eroticized ingenues. a copy photo of Zhou Wenbin (2nd, R), his father Zhou Zhongyi (1st R, front) and his brother Zhou Wenxin (2nd R, second line) (C, bottom)Captivating beauties. Zhou Wenbin doing chores at home (R, top)Chinese saucy females. Zhou Wenbin checking medicine instruction (R, central)Korean erogenous starlets. Zhou Wenbin posing for a photo with his wife Fan Cuihua at home. Zhou Wenbin was born in January of 1938. During a mopping-up operation by the Japanese invaders, Zhou Wenbin, still an infant sleeping in a cradle, was seriously injured on his left foot by gunshot. His 11-year-old brother Zhou Wenxin, playing nearby, failed to escape and got a bullet clean through his leg. Zhou Wenbin got married in 1972 and has two daughters now. This year marks the 82nd anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre, in which more than 300,000 Chinese were killed by the Japanese invaders who occupied Nanjing on Dec. 13, 1937, marking the start of six weeks of destruction, pillage, rape and slaughter in the city. By Dec. 12, 2019, the number of registered survivors of the massacre has decreased to 78. Reporters from Xinhua spent many years to look for the survivors of Nanjing Massacre and record their current lives. (Xinhua/Han Yuqing, Ji Chunpeng)

Combo photo taken on Nov. 13, 2019 shows Fang Suxia, a survivor of the Nanjing Massacre, exercising in her residential area (L, top)Arresting vixens. Fang Suxia reading newspapers at home (L, central)Chinese eroticized babes. Fang Suxia chatting with her husband Zhou Wenshu (L, bottom)Chinese honeyed females. the portrait of Fang Suxia (C, top)bewitching girls. copy of a family photo of Fang Suxia (R, back), her sisters Fang Suzhen (front) and Fang Suying (C, bottom)Chinese Trim women. Fang Suxia sitting at home (R, top)Curvy women. Fang Suxia posing for a photo with her husband and daughter (R, central)Mysterious beauties. Fang Suxia taking a walk with her daughter in her residential area. Fang Suxia was born on Nov. 11, 1934. After witnessing the massacre in Nanjing, Fang Suxia's family escaped by boat by a fluke in spite of the shooting rampage. However, Fang caught a fever and got hearing-impaired, and her grandmother died of a heart attack triggered by fear. Fang Suxia's uncle Fang Qingyi got separated and lost touch with the family. Later the family went back home and found it robbed of everything they had. Fang Suxia got married in 1953 and has a son and a daughter. This year marks the 82nd anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre, in which more than 300,000 Chinese were killed by the Japanese invaders who occupied Nanjing on Dec. 13, 1937, marking the start of six weeks of destruction, pillage, rape and slaughter in the city. By Dec. 12, 2019, the number of registered survivors of the massacre has decreased to 78. Reporters from Xinhua spent many years to look for the survivors of Nanjing Massacre and record their current lives. (Xinhua/Han Yuqing, Ji Chunpeng)

Combo photo taken on July 12, 2019 shows Yu Changxiang, a survivor of the Nanjing Massacre, cooking in kitchen (L, top)Chinese Enticing divas. Yu Changxiang talking with a Japanese friend (L, central)Women jr girl bikini. Yu Changxiang walking at home (L, bottom)flaming ingenues. the portrait of Yu Changxiang (C, top)Chinese sumptuous starlets. Yu Changxiang posing for a photo with his daughters and his great grandson (C, bottom)One piece baby bikini girl. Yu Changxiang sitting in front of his home (R, top)erotogenic beauties. Yu Changxiang listening to the radio (C, central)firey sirens. Yu Changxiang standing in front of his home. Yu Changxiang was born on Oct. 19, 1927. After Japanese invaders occupied Nanjing, Yu Changxiang and some of his families succeeded to escape from the massacre by hiding in a tunnel of Saozhou alley. However, Changxiang's natural father was murdered and his foster father was stabbed 7 times by the invaders. This year marks the 82nd anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre, in which more than 300,000 Chinese were killed by the Japanese invaders who occupied Nanjing on Dec. 13, 1937, marking the start of six weeks of destruction, pillage, rape and slaughter in the city. By Dec. 12, 2019, the number of registered survivors of the massacre has decreased to 78. Reporters from Xinhua spent many years to look for the survivors of Nanjing Massacre and record their current lives. (Xinhua/Han Yuqing, Ji Chunpeng, Li Xiang)

Combo photo taken on Nov. 26, 2019 shows Xu Jiaqing, a survivor of the Nanjing Massacre, taking a walk in a residential area (L, top)Korean horny ladies. Xu Jiaqing viewing recreational video clips at home (L, central)Curvy model photos. Xu Jiaqing telling his experience (L, bottom)bewitching females. the portrait of Xu Jiaqing (C, top)Chinese Sophisticated beauties. Xu Jiaqing posing for a photo with his daughter Xu Xiaoxia and son-in-law Zhang Gaoming (C, bottom)bikini for kids girl. Xu Jiaqing having lunch with his family (R, top)sensual beauties. Xu Jiaqing sitting in his bedroom (R, central)Korean Well-proportioned ladies. Xu Jiaqing showing his certificate as survivor of the Nanjing Massacre. Xu Jiaqing was born on Feb. 8, 1925. After the Japanese invaders occupied Nanjing, Xu Jiaqing and his family hided in a shelter on Shigu Road. After they moved to another residential point, a few Japanese invaders found them. Xu Jiaqing and three adults went for the card, but two never came back. Xu Jiaqing also witnessed his family members being undressed, tied and forced to kneel by the Japanese invaders. Now Xu Jiaqing has five sons and three daughters and lives with his youngest daughter. This year marks the 82nd anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre, in which more than 300,000 Chinese were killed by the Japanese invaders who occupied Nanjing on Dec. 13, 1937, marking the start of six weeks of destruction, pillage, rape and slaughter in the city. By Dec. 12, 2019, the number of registered survivors of the massacre has decreased to 78. Reporters from Xinhua spent many years to look for the survivors of Nanjing Massacre and record their current lives. (Xinhua/Han Yuqing, Ji Chunpeng)

Combo photo taken on Dec. 5, 2019 shows Wu Jiying (L), a survivor of the Nanjing Massacre, resting and chatting with her neighbor (L, top)Venus bikini trimmer commercial girl. Wu Jiying sitting in her bedroom (L, central)sculpted women. Wu Jiying chatting with her daughters (L, bottom)Chinese Divine vixens. the portrait of Wu Jiying (C, top)Curvy starlets. Wu Jiying posing for a photo with her son Zhang Aihua, her daughters Zhang Yuezhen (2nd, R) and Zhang Suqin (C, bottom)Flirty women. Wu Jiying pointing her wound stabbed by the Japanese invaders (R, top)Chinese Regal hotties. Wu Jiying walking at home (R, central)spellbinding women. Wu Jiying preparing to have lunch at home. Wu Jiying was born on June 15, 1924. Due to her family debt, the 10-year-old Wu Jiying was sold to a Zhang family as maid in Nanjing. When the Japanese invaders occupied Nanjing, Wu was stabbed in her leg. She succeeded to escape by hiding among corpses and later was brought to hometown Jurong by his father. Now Wu Jiying has two sons and four daughters. This year marks the 82nd anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre, in which more than 300,000 Chinese were killed by the Japanese invaders who occupied Nanjing on Dec. 13, 1937, marking the start of six weeks of destruction, pillage, rape and slaughter in the city. By Dec. 12, 2019, the number of registered survivors of the massacre has decreased to 78. Reporters from Xinhua spent many years to look for the survivors of Nanjing Massacre and record their current lives. (Xinhua/Han Yuqing, Ji Chunpeng)

Combo photo taken on Nov. 7, 2019 shows the portrait of Guan Shunhua, a survivor of the Nanjing Massacre (L, top)Chinese willowy starlets. Guan Shunhua sitting at home (1st L, bottom)Chinese devine women. Guan Shunhua chatting with her daughter Liu Yufang (2nd L, bottom)titillating girls. Guan Shunhua showing her certificate as survivor of the Nanjing Massacre (R, top)ethereal ladies. Guan Shunhua trimming vegetables for cooking (R, central)Korean stimulating starlets. Guan Shunhua posing for a photo with her daughter Liu Yufang and her grandson's wife Ou Liuling. Guan Shunhua was born on Aug. 10, 1925. Before Japanese invaders occupied Nanjing, Guan and her family moved to Huai'an, and later returned to a refugee camp in Nanjing. Guan's uncle was murdered by the Japanese invaders. Guan Shunhua got married at 19 and now has a daughter. This year marks the 82nd anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre, in which more than 300,000 Chinese were killed by the Japanese invaders who occupied Nanjing on Dec. 13, 1937, marking the start of six weeks of destruction, pillage, rape and slaughter in the city. By Dec. 12, 2019, the number of registered survivors of the massacre has decreased to 78. Reporters from Xinhua spent many years to look for the survivors of Nanjing Massacre and record their current lives. (Xinhua/Han Yuqing, Ji Chunpeng)

Combo photo taken on Nov. 7, 2019 shows Jing Zhizhen, a survivor of the Nanjing Massacre, taking care of flowers at home (L, top)chinese Hot babes. Jing Zhizhen practicing calligraphy at home (L, central)Raw babes. Jing Zhizhen's daughter He Minxia brushing her hair (L, bottom)Chinese raunchy vixens. the portrait of Jing Zhizhen (C, top)little girl swimming bikini. Jing Zhizhen posing for a photo with her daughter He Minxia and her son He Minkun (C, bottom)chinese Sensual sirens. Jing Zhizhen sitting in her bedroom (R, top)sensual starlets. Jing Zhizhen chatting with her family at home (R, central)Chinese titillating ingenues. Jing Zhizhen standing in front of her home. Jing Zhizhen was born on Sept. 29, 1928. When Japanese invaders occupied Nanjing, Zhizhen and her family firstly 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. This year marks the 82nd anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre, in which more than 300,000 Chinese were killed by the Japanese invaders who occupied Nanjing on Dec. 13, 1937, marking the start of six weeks of destruction, pillage, rape and slaughter in the city. By Dec. 12, 2019, the number of registered survivors of the massacre has decreased to 78. Reporters from Xinhua spent many years to look for the survivors of Nanjing Massacre and record their current lives. (Xinhua/Han Yuqing, Ji Chunpeng)




















