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What paragraphs describe the ruins after the war?
1, the high-rise buildings in the past became ruins, the beautiful scenery in the past became purgatory on earth, but the bustling streets in the past were deserted at this time, and the filial piety to the mother on weekdays became a perpetual separation between heaven and man.

In World War II, this Dutch family library in Kensingshire, London was bombed into ruins by the Germans. Three gentlemen stood quietly in the ruins, reading quietly.

A missile roared at the iron bridge, which was razed to the ground with a bang. The telephone pole next to it fell down, and a young man who had just climbed out of the ruins was overwhelmed by the telephone pole and died, with a lot of blood on his head.

Yes, it was the war that turned the bustling market into ruins, destroyed people's originally happy homes and shattered children's childhood dreams. May this historical tragedy never happen again, so that children all over the world can have a happy and beautiful childhood, and the world will always be full of happiness and laughter.

This is a photo taken by 1937. On this day, the Japanese invaders dropped a large number of bombs at Shanghai South Railway Station. In an instant, the bustling Shanghai Railway Station was in ruins.