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The Japanese attacked Shanxi, why didn't they dare to destroy the Qiao family compound?
The Qiao Family Courtyard is not only beautifully built, but also has an unparalleled business legend. He went through many wars, but in the end it survived intact. Now it is a 5 A-level scenic spot and a patriotic education base, which has been designated as a key protection object by the state.

However, dating back to the Japanese invasion of China, in fact, the Qiao family compound had a narrow escape, and it caught the last straw in a narrow escape. At that time, Japan had invaded Shanxi, and they passed by the Qiao family compound, but they were afraid to go in, and then they left despondently. Why?

As early as the19th century, the Boxer Rebellion, under the slogan of helping the Qing Dynasty destroy foreign countries, killed foreigners whenever it saw them. At this time, the Qiao family just saved the missionaries in the church, and these foreign talents were spared. So, when Shanxi was supposed to be killed the next day, the jstars decided to find those foreigners to save themselves. Because those foreigners happened to be Italians, and Italy was forming an alliance with Japan at that time. So those Japanese knew that the jstars' compound was covered by Italians, and they were afraid to go in, and then they didn't bother jstars.

When the Japanese army swept through Shanxi, they came to Qiao's house and saw the national flag hanging in the living room. They thought this place should be where their ally Italians lived, so they quickly evacuated without any harm. With this national flag, the Qiao family narrowly escaped, but for the sake of safety, they left here and went outside to develop. Later, the jstars' compound became a government office, which has always been a public place. The Qiao Family Courtyard has now become a national cultural relics protection unit. The descendants of the Qiao family have been handed down for nine generations, most of whom live in Beijing, and most of them are officials. Until now, they still adhere to the original rules. Later, the Qiao Family Courtyard also appeared on TV, which is what we saw in the TV series "Qiao Family Courtyard".