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Reflections over a Japanese Monument in Fangzheng County

WU Zuolai
2011-08-17
Historical facts must be recognised before  humanitarianism may progress beyond grieving to bring about a new understanding and to seek common development. Cultural relics should be preserved for future generations as a means to reflect on history and improve rational thinking rather than reviving misunderstandings or animosity.

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