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在笔者所搜集到的一批煤炭碑刻资料中,有不少是反映煤矿伤亡事故的,其中有日伪时期的所谓“慰灵碑”,有死难矿工纪念碑,有遇难矿工的墓志、墓志铭,有用于警示后人的“矿耻碑”、警示碑等。每一次读到这些墓志、碑文,就不免愤然不已,甚至怆然泪下。对那些只顾赚钱,不管工人死活的黑心窑主、吞噬矿工生命的日本侵略者,以及官僚主义严重,对工人毫无感情,漠不关心的煤
Among the collected data of coal inscriptions collected by the author, many of them reflect the coal mine casualties. Among them are the so-called “Spirit Monument” in the Japanese-Japanese Puppet War, the monument to dead miners, the epitaphs of the dead miners, Used to warn future generations of “Mine shame monument” warning monument. Every time I read these epitaphs, inscriptions, it is inevitable indignant, and even tears. For those Japanese aggressors who devoured the lives of miners who were money-earning workers regardless of their life or death, as well as the coal that was so heavily bureaucratic and indifferent to the workers that they did not care