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Manchukuo was the entire territory of the three provinces of Liaoning, Jilin, and Heilongjiang in present-day China, as well as the eastern part of Inner Mongolia and the city of Chengde in Hebei Province. Manchukuo was a puppet regime established by Japan after it occupied Northeast China. Manchukuo was founded in 1932 and renamed the "Great Manchurian Empire" in 1934, with its capital in Xinjing, now Changchun, Jilin.
The emperor of Manchukuo was Aixin Jueluo Puyi, and the prime ministers were Zheng Xiaoxu and Zhang Jinghui.
In the early days of Manchukuo, it was a "republican" system, and soon after, Pu Yi, the abolished emperor of the Qing Dynasty, was the "head of state", the initial title was "ruling power", the year name was "Datong", and Pu Yi was later called "emperor", and the year name was "Kant". Because the people**, the CCP and the international community did not recognize the "Manchukuo" regime, it was called "puppet Manchukuo" or "puppet Manchukuo".
In the early days of the puppet state of Manchukuo, the local administrative system was divided into two systems: the provincial and county systems, which were under the responsibility of the Ministry of Civil Affairs, and the provincial and flag systems, which were under the responsibility of the Xing'an Bureau. The provincial and county system was applied to most of the predominantly agricultural areas in the puppet "Manchukuo", while the provincial and flag system was applied to the western nomadic areas inhabited by the Mongols.
When the puppet Manchurians were established, the Eastern Province Special Region remained unchanged and remained unchanged. On July 1, 1933, the Eastern Province Special Region was renamed the North Manchurian Special Region. On March 23, 1934, the Eastern Railway, formerly owned by the Soviet Union, was completely transferred to Manchukuo.
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Manchukuo was the entire territory of the three eastern provinces of present-day China, as well as the cities of Chengde in eastern Mongolia and Hebei provinces.
The "territory" of Manchukuo included the entire territory of the three eastern provinces of present-day China, except for the Kwantung Prefecture, as well as the cities of Mengdong and Chengde in Hebei Province. September 1931 In February 1932, after Japan invaded and occupied the three provinces of Heilongjiang, Jilin and Liaoning in China, the "Northeast Supreme Administrative Committee" was established.
On March 9, 1932, under the instigation of the Japanese army, the last emperor Pu Yi secretly absconded from Tianjin to the northeast and established a puppet regime in Changchun, "Manchukuo". On September 15, 1932, Muto Nobuyoshi, commander of the Japanese Kwantung Army and plenipotentiary ambassador to Manchuria, and Zheng Xiaoxu, the "Prime Minister of Manchukuo", signed the "Japan-Manchukuo Protocol" in Changchun, and Japan officially recognized "Manchukuo".
The political system of the puppet state of Manchukuo:
Manchukuo" is nominally the "head of state" Pu Yi. On March 8, 1932, Pu Yi took office in "Manchukuo", and the "era name" was "Datong". On March 1, 1934, Pu Yi held an "enthronement ceremony" in Xinghua Village, a southern suburb of "Xinjing", and changed "Manchukuo" to "Great Manchurian Empire".
Pu Yi is "Emperor", and the "era name" is "Kant".
The administrative body of "Manchukuo" is "***", and its head is "Prime Minister". The pseudo "***" has jurisdiction over "***", "Ministry of Civil Affairs", "Ministry of Finance", "Ministry of Justice", "Ministry of Industry", "Ministry of Communications", "Ministry of Culture and Education", and "Ministry of Military Affairs".
The Ministry of Finance was later renamed the Ministry of Economy, the Ministry of Military Affairs was later renamed the Ministry of Military Affairs, the Ministry of Industry was later split into the Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of Diligence, and the Ministry of Health and Welfare was established. The heads of each "ministry" are "ministers," but the real power is in the hands of the vice-ministers of each "ministry" held by a Japanese.
The above content refers to the Encyclopedia - Manchukuo.
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After the "918 Incident" in 1931, the Japanese invaders used the former Qing Dynasty Emperor Aixinjue Luo Puyi to establish a puppet regime in Northeast China.
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Manchukuo in history is not Manchuria in today's world.
Manchukuo, also known as the puppet state of Manchukuo, was a puppet regime established by Japan after it occupied the three northeastern provinces of China on March 1, 1932.
Because the Nationals**, the CCP and the international community did not recognize the puppet Manchukuo regime, it was called the puppet Manchukuo or puppet Manchukuo, with its capital in present-day Changchun, Jilin Province, and its territory included the entire territory of the three eastern provinces of present-day China except Lushun and Dalian, as well as the cities of Mengdong and Chengde in Hebei Province.
One of the five county-level cities of Hulunbuir City, Manzhouli, is a city with separate planning in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, and is located in Dongshan Street. It is the largest land transport port city in China.
It is the national key development and opening up pilot zone and border tourism pilot zone, and the Manzhouli port is the largest land port in China.
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Manchukuo (1931-1945) included the entire territory of the Liaoning, Jilin and Heilongjiang provinces of the People's Republic of China, eastern Inner Mongolia and northern Hebei. At that time, the Chinese people** did not recognize this regime. Internationally, the Soviet Union, Japan, France, Denmark and other countries may recognize Manchukuo, and the League of Nations maintains that Manchuria is still a part of China.
The puppet state of Manchukuo had Changchun (renamed Xinjing) as its capital, and the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, Aixinjue Luo Puyi, was the head of state of Manchukuo.
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The puppet state of Manchukuo (March 1, 1932 – August 18, 1945) was a puppet regime established by Japan after it occupied the three northeastern provinces of China. Because the people**, the CCP and the international community do not recognize the puppet Manchurian regime, it is called"Puppet Manchukuo"or"False Manchurian"。"Capital"It is located in Xinjing (now Changchun, Jilin)."territory"It included the entire territory of the three eastern provinces of present-day China except for the Kwantung Prefecture (present-day Lushun and Dalian), as well as the cities of Chengde and Qinhuangdao in eastern Mongolia and Hebei Province.
Manzhouli is a county-level city directly under the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and a city (quasi-prefecture-level city) directly under the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The Manzhouli port is the largest land port in China.
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Not exactly, in addition to Manchuria, it includes the entire Northeast.
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No, Manchuria is a place name in Heilongjiang, and Manchukuo is the name of a puppet Manchurian state established by Puyi after Japan occupied Northeast China.
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No, Manchukuo was an empire established by Pu Yi in the northeast, and its capital was Xinjing, and Manchuria was just a place name, and it had nothing to do with Manchukuo.
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No. Manchuria is a place name in Inner Mongolia whose name is based on the Mongolian pronunciation and has nothing to do with Manchukuo.
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