There is one above the middle level of the Japanese army, because they think this should not be a problem. The Japanese army has always regarded the destruction of China as a purely political issue, which is not worthy of serious consideration militarily. At that time, China in the eyes of the Japanese army was much weaker than some small countries in the eyes of China now.
Of course, patriotism does not allow us to imagine that the Japanese dare to despise China so much, but it is a fact. Otherwise, you can't explain why any small unit of the Japanese army dares to take the initiative to pick things up and is determined to make things big. This can't be explained by a slap, because the same people are much more cautious about the same defeated Russians. Even the most farsighted smile Ishihara discovered that his understanding of China people was completely wrong after he really started to annex North China, so he changed from the godfather of aggression against China to? China's lackeys? As long as we can keep Manchukuo, we can do whatever we want. Naturally, Ishihara became the Qin Gui of Huo Qubing before Tojo came to power, otherwise he would have been sent to a mental hospital.
The Ascension Ceremony of Puyi in the Puppet Manchukuo
/kloc-After the Meiji Restoration at the end of 0/9, Japan became a powerful country through reform. After three generations of monarchs and several senior cabinet officials in Meiji, Taisho and Showa, after decades of development, the national policy finally formed was to turn Manchuria (that is, Northeast China) into its mainland territory. For details, please refer to Tanaka's memorial. After that, a series of military, economic and educational policies in Northeast China, such as the establishment of the Nanman Railway Company, the construction of the Far East Fortress on the Sino-Soviet border, the enslavement of China's primary and secondary school youth, the founding of Jianguo University, and the Manchuria Film Company, fully demonstrated their determination to build Manchuria into their homeland. As for the infamous pioneering group policy, the plan to immigrate 5 million people to the Northeast within 20 years can prove that Japan is better than the Russians? Love this land deeply? However, the Japanese rule over the northeast of China, after the colonial transition stage of Manchukuo, will inevitably bring Manchuria into its true mainland territory. As soon as the news of the founding of Manchukuo reached Japan, the Japanese celebrated their acquisition of this important mainland territory.
Showa Japan (especially the puppet Manchukuo supported by young military officers) has always had a tradition of controlling the economy, and the existing grain control has been strengthened throughout the Japanese empire 38 years later. At that time, rice was not the traditional food of the northeast residents, and almost no rice was planted (in the middle and late Manchuria, some Japanese specially expanded rice production, but it only accounted for about 4% of the total grain output in Manchuria). The puppet Manchukuo was controlled by Japan at that time (89% in 38 years), especially rice, which was heavily dependent on foreign imports (including imports from Japan). In this context, it is hard to say that it is a special persecution to prevent non-Japanese residents from supplying rice and wheat specially imported from overseas and let Manchu indigenous people eat their own miscellaneous grains. If anyone should complain about this problem, it is Taiwan Province Province and North Korea, which produce rice but (partly) eat miscellaneous grains.
Because Japan is a typical place where no one is needed, it is better if people die, and they will all be Japanese after several generations. But we can't lose the land. The three northeastern provinces are places that generations of Japanese want to go. With it, Japan can go ashore as a mainland country, which is more important than our country to some extent.
One point worth discussing is the difference of national identity between traditional empire and modern nation-state. At that time, the concept of nation-state was still vague, and it was a political normal for different races to surrender to an emperor's empire. In fact, Japanese ideas and methods of building Manchuria are no different from those of North Korea and Taiwan Province Province. Pro-Japanese people live, anti-Japanese people die. The emperor should be brainwashed from the doll. Radishes are getting bigger and bigger, and there will be both good and bad things for people in these ruling areas. Even in Taiwan Province Province, many people think that the Japanese do more good than bad. However, the area, population and complex geography of Northeast China are beyond the control of Japan, and radishes and sticks have gradually become the only sticks.
Whether history is good or bad, we can't change it. I can't let go, not because I hate forever, but because I refuse to reflect on the road I will take in the future. No one can make up for the blood debt of history. We criticize the past. If you want to hate, it's not now or in the future. It took several generations to get us out of the sorrow of history, and we should also go on strongly. What I hate is not only the Japanese who left scars on us at that time, but the murderers who maim others at any time and anywhere and the animals who trample on human rights wantonly! If Japan won't make any more historical mistakes in the future, should it put it down and get along well with each other? In history, the Qing dynasty also had a heinous act of filling Sichuan. My ancestors moved here around 1840. Although it is because of the catastrophe, history is used to remember and reflect, not to be filled with indignation. Doing so will only lead to revenge.