Why was Japan able to commit the following crimes? Hit us China .

Updated on physical education 2024-05-24
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Why do you call the following a crime, he is not our vassal. At that time, their national strength was much stronger than ours, and at that time, China had an arsenal in Hanyang that could make guns, but the steel-making capacity was very poor, and a division did not have a few decent rifles, so they all relied on imports. There were no planes, not even anti-aircraft machine guns were still fired, their bombers were not escorted by fighters, and on the plains, one of our divisions was blown up to half of it in less than an hour, and they were not even seen.

    At that time, Japan had a developed heavy industry, and its economy, education, and even more aspects caught up with China. Education, in particular, is why after the end of World War II, Japan's domestic economy was about the same as China's, but it was still able to grow rapidly and surpass China.

    Hey, the Chinese, those who have the ability to seek power, are thinking about how to become officials, science and technology, education are always put aside, how to compare with the developed countries of the West. Of course, this is all due to the system, and it is still today. If China does not change, it will always fall behind.

    It is hoped that China will produce a capable person as soon as possible, who will bring China into a truly democratic society and truly integrate China into the big family of the world.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    What are the following offenses? Since the Sino-Japanese War, China has not been an opponent. Now Japan is the only developed country in Asia, the world's third largest economy, and a scientific and technological military power... If it weren't for the containment of the United States, I don't know what China would have become...

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    So I ask you, the United States is the son of Britain, right? Then why did the Americans occupy the villa that originally belonged to the British? In this era, it is very common to go down to the top.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There are also sons who beat Lao Tzu, and it can only be said that he is not filial.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Chinese and Japanese, whether in terms of living habits, personality, or even culture, are basically the same. When you are in Japan and not in Kyoto, you will find that it is no different from China, and even more simple, with more remnants of Han civilization.

    Don't distinguish by borders, but by culture.

    Not all lands can produce empires, but China is a land rich in imperial blood. Beginning with the Qin and Han empires, the Chinese land has always been in the form of an empire. Expansion is the lifeblood of an empire, when an empire expands, the empire begins to grow, and when expansion stops, the empire begins to decline.

    And expansion is not limited to the expansion of land. Land, control of territory, commerce, industry, culture are all forms of expansion.

    In modern China, the civilization of Han culture is rapidly decreasing, and even North Korea has begun to de-sinicize and use its own script. Japan is one of the last remaining Han cultural circles.

    Modern China, on the one hand is high-speed rail and on the other side is 5G, and at the same time vigorously develops the space industry, in order to reduce the cost of expansion, so that the expansion can continue, modern China, is a comprehensive expansion of industry, economy, commerce, culture, and politics. When the empire re-emerged, it was only natural that Japan should return to the Han cultural circle.

    The Sino-Japanese War was defined as a civil war of Han culture and civilization.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    During World War II, the International Tribunal tried and ruled that Japan needed compensation.

    But at that time, the people didn't want it. Later, *** also said that we should be grateful to Japan, but I didn't ask for it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It was the chairman's decision not to claim compensation from Japan. Why not make a claim? In fact, because China has also suffered from reparations, and the reparations are taken out of the pockets of the common people.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is not that we have forgotten the crimes committed by Japan, but we should learn from history and look to the future.

    In today's economic globalization and a community with a shared future for mankind, we should develop together and create a better future.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It should be a historical legacy, and we should take our time.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because it's okay not to talk about the scientific truth.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Solid evidence can be found in the historical record, where the word count and harmony limit are not posted. Some people say that crayfish are a tool used by Japan to dispose of corpses, genetically modified, lived for decades, and are being sold to China, which is pure unreasonable fiction. Here's a practical example.

    The Northern and Southern Dynasties began to constantly harass China's coastal cities and killed the Chinese maritime merchants of the Hu clan (Japanese Kou led by the Shimazu family).

    The first World War II was a war with China (war of aggression against China).

    Indirect wars (wars that did not invade mainland China, such as the Battle of the Baicun River, the Wanli Korean War).

    The economic strategy of modern China during the period of civil strife harmed China's interests (strictly speaking, China itself made mistakes to allow Japan to make huge profits, similar to the money-making methods of modern South Korea).

    Revised textbooks (** In the early days of the administration, the original Japanese textbooks described the crude invasion of China, all of which were deleted or deleted, and have now been revised).

    denied the history of aggression against China and paid homage to the Yasukuni Shrine. (distorted understanding of war).

    Espionage (both in the major and advanced countries).

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Because it thinks that Chinese have their own ghosts, they won't work together in the face of foreign invasions, and they are a big fat man who doesn't have much strength, so they can try to bully ......

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Whoever can fight has the final say, and Japan thinks that it can fight better than China, so it invades China. Without taking into account the fact that China has won with the help of international power.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Why.

    With a crooked handle, he beat half of China.

    Just pick a village in China with a bayonet.

    Gather millions of puppet troops with a single eight-grid tooth road.

    Just a small tulou lives in a township in China.

    It may seem exaggerated, but it is true.

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