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Why did He Yingqin stand up to the Japanese side twice at the Japanese surrender ceremony?

He Yingqin's daughter, He Lizhu, was interviewed by the media on September 9, 25. She was asked why He Yingqin got up from the upper half of her seat to accept the surrender letter. He Lizhu said that her father graduated from the Japanese NCO School, and Okamura Ningji was a "senior" several years older than him. However, they fought in the China War Zone and met at the surrender ceremony. My father has some feelings for Japan, and he is proud of graduating from a Japanese school. Some people say that he is pro-Japanese, "in fact, he knows Japan." At that time, the Kuomintang authorities set up a group to discuss what attitude they should take to surrender. Everyone felt that they should not be arrogant, but they should not be humble. Finally, He Yingqin got up from the top half of his seat and accepted the surrender. However, Li Ao, a famous mouth in Taiwan Province, was very dismissive of this explanation. In the Phoenix TV program in late September, 25, he sharply condemned the Kuomintang's condescending attitude towards Japan and criticized He Yingqin and the Kuomintang as humiliating winners. He said that the most shameful thing for the Japanese is that it has done so many bad things. Today, it will not and will not admit its mistakes, apologize to us, repent to us, or make a decent reflection on itself. The Japanese are hateful, but there is a potential reason why the Japanese do this, and we have to find out why it is so arrogant. Why are you dragging your feet after doing something bad? Not without reason, this reason has something to do with the rulers of China and Chiang Kai-shek of the Kuomintang. First of all, it's not Okamura Ningji who delivered the books from Japan. When handing over the book, Okamura Ningji, the supreme commander of Japanese troops stationed in China, grandly sat opposite He Yingqin. He asked Kobayashi Asasaburo, the chief of staff next to him, to come and hand over the book, while He Yingqin, commander-in-chief of Chiang Kai-shek's army, bent 3 degrees when accepting it, more like the defeated party. Li Ao cursed: "(Okamura Ningji) His old man was sitting there, and the surrendered leader didn't stand up and hand over the book. How can he look like this?" He Yingqin sent by Chiang Kai-shek can let the commander who surrendered from the other side sit there without handing over the book. How can the Japanese respect you? " Secondly, the Kuomintang cried with the Japanese who surrendered. Before the Japanese surrender ceremony, the two sides needed to discuss the details. Okamura Ningji sent his deputy chief of staff, Beowulf Imai, without a power of attorney, and refused to accept the memorandum provided by the Kuomintang. However, this man under Chiang Kai-shek, of course, accepted a defeated Japanese major general "with a tolerant mind" regardless of all. Even, Chiang Kai-shek sent a field officer disguised as a lieutenant officer, and the field officer disguised as a lieutenant officer to take care of Beowulf Imai. After three days in Zhijiang, Beowulf Imai refused to accept the power of attorney, refused to accept the memorandum, and entangled with them for a long time. Finally, they hugged each other and cried, and then they talked happily. Li Ao approved: "Like what? ! You are the victors, the generals of China. The Japanese came to surrender, and the Japanese hugged you China women in China. Isn't that enough? As a result, when I surrendered and negotiated, I cried with the Japanese in my arms. Do you think these bastards under Chiang Kai-shek are not hateful? This is what the Kuomintang did. " Third, Okamura Ningji had already seen the contents of the surrender book before he surrendered. General Leng Xin, the official of the Kuomintang, recalled that he said that on the eve of signing, on the evening of September 8th, Okamura Ningji was given a chance to read the secret first, and it was sent to his home, and then it was taken back, and it was agreed that no copying was allowed, no amendments were allowed, and no publicity was allowed before signing. Fourth, it is supposed that the Japanese surrender will hand over their weapons, symbolic weapons. However, the Kuomintang had already called Okamura Ningji to pass, saying that they would hand them in if they brought their knives, but even if they didn't bring them, they certainly didn't bring them. But also just sitting there, sent the chief of staff to hand down the book, and as a result, He Yingqin returned it to others in return, bending his waist more than he did, which was a shame!