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Problems related to "Japanese Army NCO School"
1. After the victory of the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895, the Japanese no longer thought China was worthy of being an enemy, nor did they mind China learning Japanese military. Just as there are many young students from Asia, Africa and Latin China in military schools at all levels, they are not afraid of him at all.

2. The revolutionary pioneer of the government of the Republic of China, headed by Dr. Sun Yat-sen, has worked and lived in Japan for a long time and has a good impression on Japan. At that time, many countries seized the sovereignty of China, not just Japanese. Therefore, the Beiyang government and the National Government were not hostile to Japan.

What can be taught in school is not confidential. On the contrary, attracting foreign students is conducive to cultivating pro-Japanese personnel and Japan's long-term interests.

4. There is no doubt that many foreign students in the Japanese Army NCO School are pro-Japanese, and there are not a few foreign students who surrendered in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression.

5. The Japanese Army NCO School is a junior military academy, and the courses taught are very basic, so there is no need for secrecy or concealment, so China students are generally not prohibited from studying.

6. The school is so famous in China and has produced so many celebrities, not because of its high interest and teaching level. In the Japanese army, seniority is based on the academic qualifications of "Army University" rather than "NCO School".

7. During the late Qing Dynasty, a large number of international students were sent to Japan to study. Japan happens to be Sun Yat-sen's base camp, so these international students have become important targets of Sun Yat-sen and become revolutionaries. Becoming the first batch of military professionals to participate in the revolution, preconceived, has made so many celebrities.