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Overview of the 77 Incident.
The 77 Incident, also known as the Lugou Bridge Incident and the 77 Lugou Bridge Incident, was a Sino-Japanese military conflict that took place on July 7, 1937 at the Lugou Bridge (also known as the Lugou Bridge) in Beiping, China, in which Japan launched a full-scale attack on China. The July 7 Incident was deliberately created by Japanese imperialism in order to realize its ambition to swallow China, and it was the beginning of its all-out invasion of China.
In order to occupy China, Japanese imperialism launched a long-planned all-out war of aggression against China. From June 1937, the Japanese troops stationed in Fengtai held a series of provocative military exercises.
On the night of July 7, 1937, the Japanese garrison at Lugouqiao, without notifying the local Chinese authorities, held a so-called military exercise near the Chinese garrison's position, falsely claiming that a Japanese soldier was missing (and possibly a missing watch), and demanded to enter Wanping County (now Lugouqiao Town) southwest of Beiping to search for it.
The Chinese defenders rejected this unreasonable demand. The Japanese army attacked the Chinese defenders in the city around the Lugou Bridge. The 219th Regiment of the 37th Division of the 29th Army of the Chinese defenders fought back.
It opened the prelude to the whole nation's resistance against Japan. Since the September 18 Incident in 1931, the Japanese invaders invaded and annexed China's northeast, and in order to further provoke a full-scale war of aggression against China, they have successively transported troops into the customs. By 1936, the Japanese army had surrounded Beiping (present-day Beijing) from the east, west, and north.
The headquarters of the 29th Division of the Chinese defenders "ordered the officers and soldiers on the front line to resolutely resist, and the Lugou Bridge is the grave of Er, and the bridge will live and die together, and there must be no retreat!" "The two sides fought fiercely at Lugou Bridge, and Japan sent a large number of reinforcements to attack Tianjin and Beijing. Tong Linge, deputy commander of the 29th Army, and Zhao Dengyu, commander of the 132nd Division, sacrificed their lives for the country.
In July, Pingjin fell.
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1. Lugou Bridge is in**.
Lugou Bridge is on the Yongding River in Fengtai District, Beijing. Also known as Lugou Bridge, it is named after the Cavity Rolling River (i.e. Yongding River) across Lugou, and is an ancient stone-built arch bridge in Beijing. "The Lugou Bridge is full of meters long and wide, and the round debate surface of the Yanyi Bridge on both sides of the bridge is in the shape of a bell.
On July 7, 1937, Japan launched a full-scale war of aggression against China here, known as the "Lugou Bridge Incident" (also known as the "77 Incident").
2. Who built the Lugou Bridge.
The Lugou Bridge was built by Wan Yanyong. The Lugou Bridge was built in June 1189 It was decided to build the Lugou Bridge in May of the 28th year of the reign of Jin Shizong (1188). Jin Shizong Wanyan Yong (1123-1189), formerly known as Wanyan Bao, Jurchen name Wulu, grandson of Jin Taizu Wanyan Aguta, son of Jin Ruizong Wanyan Zongfu, mother Zhenyi Empress Li, the fifth emperor of the Jin Dynasty.
3. The Lugou Bridge Incident occurred on a few years, months, and days.
The Lugou Bridge Incident occurred on July 7, 1937. On the night of July 7, 1937, the Japanese garrison at Lugouqiao, without notifying the local Chinese authorities, held a so-called military exercise near the position of the Chinese garrison, falsely claiming that a Japanese soldier was missing, and asked to enter Wanping County (now Lugouqiao Town) southwest of Beiping to search, but the Chinese garrison sternly refused, and the Japanese army immediately launched a pure attack on Wanping City and Lugouqiao. The 219th Regiment of the 37th Division of the 29th Army of the Chinese garrison fought back and put up stubborn resistance.
The "77 Incident" opened the prelude to the National War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression.
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On the night of July 7, 1937, when the Japanese army was exercising near the Lugou Bridge in the southwest of Beishi Queping, they asked to enter Wanping County to search under the pretext that a soldier was missing, but the 29th Army of the Chinese defenders sternly refused.
The Japanese then opened fire on the Chinese defenders and shelled the city of Wanping. The 29th Army rose up to resist. This is the 77 Incident that shocked China and the world, also known as the Lugou Bridge Incident. The July 7 Incident was the beginning of the Japanese imperialists' all-out war of aggression against China, and it was also the starting point of the Chinese nation's all-out war of resistance.
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Lugou Bridge, also known as Lugou Bridge, is located on the Yongding River in Fengtai District, about 15 kilometers southwest of Beijing. Named after the crossing of the Lugou River (i.e., Yongding River), it is the oldest existing stone arch bridge in Beijing. The total length of the Lugou Bridge is meters, the width of the hall is meters, and the widest point can reach meters.
There are ten bridge piers, a total of 11 bridge holes, the whole bridge body is a stone structure, the key parts are connected by silver ingots and iron tenons, Zheng is the longest ancient stone bridge in North China. On July 7, 1937, Japanese imperialism launched a full-scale war of aggression against China here. The Chinese garrison of Wanping City disguised as Cong faction rose up to resist, and the history is known as the "Lugou Bridge Incident" (also known as the "77 Incident").
The Chinese anti-Japanese army fired the first shot of the all-out war of resistance at the Lugou Bridge. Resources.
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