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发表于 2015-3-26 09:21:50
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但用军队血洗就过了头 ~~~~~
(1) Either police never been called. Or
(2) Police is called but can't finish the job. Then situation exposed to out of control. Therefore ..... 用军队来结束学生动乱 is the last choice.
The word you choose "血洗" maybe over exaggerate: Here are extracted from Google .... (google it if you want to confirm it)
>Just past 6:00 am on June 4, students who had vacated the Square were walking westward in the bicycle lane, three tanks pursued them from the Square, firing tear gas and one drove through the crowd, killing 11 students, injuring scores.
>Later in the morning, thousands of civilians tried to re-enter the Square, which was blocked by army. As the crowd approached the troops, an officer sounded a warning, and the troops opened fire. Dozens of civilians were shot in the back as they fled. Later, the crowds surged back toward the troops, who opened fire again, sending the people a flight. The crowd attempted several more times but could not enter the Square, which remained closed to the public for two weeks.
>On June 5, A lone man standing in front of a column of tanks driving out of Tiananmen Square. The iconic photo that would eventually make its way around the world was taken on June 5 on Chang'an Avenue. As the tank driver attempted to go around him, the "Tank Man" moved into the tank's path. He continued to stand defiantly in front of the tanks for some time, then climbed up onto the turret of the lead tank to speak to the soldiers inside. After returning to his position in front of the tanks, the man was pulled aside by a group of people.
Outside mainland China, and among circles critical of the crackdown within mainland China, it is commonly referred to in Chinese as 六四屠杀.
That was total death and injury printed on Google On June 4 AM & 5th. 血洗 is much lesser than 1947-02-28 in Taipei.
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