The combo picture shows the portrait, signature of Pan Qiaoying and illustrated story reviving her tragedy based on facts. Born on Nov. 19, 1931, Pan is a survivor of Nanjing Massacre, a heinous crime committed by the Japanese militarists during World War II in 1937, in Nanjing, then capital of China. In the winter of 1937, Pan witnessed his grandpa Pan Zhaosheng, an old lady and a woman with a newborn baby being slaughtered. Pan hid in the kitchen and succeeded to escape. Her father Pan Rongfu and her sister lost their lives during the massacre. The year 2017 marks the 80th 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. There are only less than 100 living survivors of the atrocity. Reporters from Xinhua spent many years to look for the survivors of Nanjing Massacre and record their current lives. (Xinhua/Photo by Han Yuqing, Illustrated by Chen Congying)