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As he speaks he tears away the remains of Yao’s changshan. Part of it remains trapped between his chest and the ground, but that part does little for him in this position. It’s not the uniform of the National Revolutionary Army, that’s true, not what he wore when he confronted Honda in the battle for Shanghai. It’s true that some of his soldiers have cast off their uniforms as well. But one doesn’t need to be deceitful by nature to look at what Honda’s soldiers do to those they capture in the uniform and subsequently decide it’s better to try and blend in with the villagers, slip into the city, take one’s chances. Though now, of course, it makes little difference.
Nanking is burning. Even if he couldn’t hear the crackle and smell the smoke, the burnt wood and the flesh of those trapped (barricaded, locked) inside their homes, he’d still feel it close to his heart, the latest wound. Manchuria has been amputated for six years, and ( ... )
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A shot.
He hears a boy’s voice now, a boy mourning his little sister.
Another shot.
Don’t waste bullets like that, they’re saying now. Do it like this -
This time when the sword drives into his back he is unsurprised.
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Three hundred thousand, he’ll say years later. He’ll say it, and it will be set in stone by his boss’s underlings.
Honda says that with that many casualties the population would have been knocked into negative figures.
It felt like three hundred thousand, Yao says, maybe more. And it wasn’t only the city, it was the general region too. You weren’t any kinder to the villages.
Perhaps you felt wrongly, Honda says. After taking a moment to throw an equally dismissive aside toward Im Yun Soo’s parallel tirade Honda turns back to Yao and says, there is no point in dwelling on this. Honda says, I suppose there were some ( ... )
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So far as history and realism, I'm especially gratified because there were a number of bits and pieces I wanted to incorporate once I came across them, like Korean immigration to Manchuria and Sino-German cooperation and, yes, the continued lack of reconciliation (and somewhat reconciling that with what I've seen of their interaction in Hetalia), and I'm glad all that didn't end up sticking out too badly for you.
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Gah! Amazing! Amazing! Oh, the bit with the brother and sister made me want to cry. Just awful and tragic but wonderfully done anon! Especially the present day ending, and the Hetalia-style touches, like Yun Soo running to Yao's house to escape Honda. I agree with everything the above commenter said.
Also: your first fill!? Welcome to the fandom, please write more!
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Again, as I said above, I'm gratified to hear your thoughts on how I handled the history (and the continued argument over it in the present day). To add to the above, one of the things that particularly got to me in accounts of the massacre was the mention of "third-party rape," hence my writing the brother and sister.
So far as the part you quoted - I couldn't help but imagine the China in Hetalia with some amount of repressed anger (and, well, nukes).
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*___* and this. this is amazing.
so well handled and the cameo of America's actions.
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And, thank you! There were various historical things that I ended up trying to thread in alongside the prompt, and I'm happy you like how I handled it.
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But I am very, very grateful for to you for writing this.
And that is very brilliantly link to present.
Well, I am a nankingnese, I was born in nanking, live there, studied there before I come to USA for U.
The internet is vast, and sometimes I have been asked:"Japan already had two nukes dropped on them, can you stop being so petty?" or things like, "Oh, those comfort women (women who are gang-raped), they have willingly volunteered."
That is bull****. I am trembling with anger every time I hear this, worse of all, this kind of statement comes from someone high up the Japanese government hierarchy.
I like your perspective, for you view death and life very seriously, lives are not statistics.
Whether it is exaggeration or not, has nothing to do with the crimes Japan HAD committed.
sorry for this piece of angry rant.....
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