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HISTORY TEACHES NEED FOR PEACE

Xi, at memorial for victims of the Nanjing Massacre, spoke of learning from the past and moving ‘forward to the future’

- By AN BAIJIE in Nanjing anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

China called for joint efforts with Japan to contribute to the peace of mankind as the country held a solemn State memorial ceremony on Wednesday attended by President Xi Jinping to mark the 80th anniversar­y of the Nanjing Massacre.

Xi and senior officials joined people from different walks of life in paying silent tribute for one minute to the massacre victims. The ceremony was held at the Memorial Hall for the Victims of the Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders.

On Dec 13, 1937, Japanese invaders occupied Nanjing, then capital of China, and killed more than 300,000 Chinese people in six weeks.

During the memorial ceremony, the national flag flew at half-staff, and students recited the Declaratio­n of Peace, a poem that calls on the Chinese people to remember history and pursue peace.

After the memorial ceremony, Xi met with representa­tives of the families of survivors of the Nanjing Massacre and members of foreign families who contribute­d to the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression (1931-45).

Xi shook hands with them and asked about their health. The president told them that the history and memories should be told from generation to generation.

“We should clean the mirror of history, wipe off the dust, use history as a lesson, and move forward to the future,” Xi said.

Yu Zhengsheng, chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference, said in his address at the ceremony that the invasion waged by Japanese militarist­s not only was a huge disaster for Chinese people but also brought great injury to Japanese people.

China and Japan should focus on the fundamenta­l interests of the people of both countries, cherish the peace obtained with great difficulty, and make contributi­ons to the peace of mankind, he said.

The internatio­nal community should make joint efforts to safeguard peace and face history in a candid manner, he said, adding that China would like to join hands with other countries to build a community of a shared future for mankind.

On Wednesday morning, memorial ceremonies were held at 17 mass graves, 12 communitie­s and six patriotic education centers across Nanjing. In the afternoon, monks from China, Japan and South Korea attended the World Peace Rite to chant for the victims.

In February 2014, China’s top legislatur­e designated Dec 13 as the National Memorial Day for Victims of the Nanjing Massacre.

While attending the first State commemorat­ion for the National Memorial Day in December 2014, Xi said that the purpose of the memorial ceremony is to recall that every good-hearted person yearns for and holds a firm stance of peace but does not try to prolong hatred.

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 ?? DU YANG / CHINA NEWS SERVICE ?? President Xi Jinping attends the State memorial ceremony in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, on Wednesday to mark the 80th anniversar­y of the Nanjing Massacre. Xi and other senior officials joined people from different walks of life at the memorial hall for...
DU YANG / CHINA NEWS SERVICE President Xi Jinping attends the State memorial ceremony in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, on Wednesday to mark the 80th anniversar­y of the Nanjing Massacre. Xi and other senior officials joined people from different walks of life at the memorial hall for...
 ?? PHOTOS BY SUN CAN/ XINHUA, WANG YE / XINHUA ?? Above: Members of the public place flowers on Wednesday for victims in Beijige, Nanjing, one of the sites where the Nanjing Massacre took place 80 years ago. Below: The State ceremony for the National Memorial Day for Victims of the Nanjing Massacre...
PHOTOS BY SUN CAN/ XINHUA, WANG YE / XINHUA Above: Members of the public place flowers on Wednesday for victims in Beijige, Nanjing, one of the sites where the Nanjing Massacre took place 80 years ago. Below: The State ceremony for the National Memorial Day for Victims of the Nanjing Massacre...

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