Those who have no place to live are like duckweed drifting in the torrent, with no fixed place to live; If a country lacks a solid backing, its nation is like a child who has lost its mother, vulnerable to bullying and manipulation.
For more than 2,000 years, the Jews did not have a state of their own, which is undoubtedly a misfortune. But why did the Jews choose to restore their kingdom on the territory of another country that had never invaded them?
Why did Japan, the ambitious and crime-ridden country of World War II, do they act out of kindness to help the Jews realize their dream of restoration? What is the "Guinea Fish Project" behind this?
Open the history textbook, we will see a shocking picture of the current situation - since the Opium War in 1840, the Western powers and Japan carved up China's territory, and since then China has fallen into a semi-feudal and semi-colonial predicament, which has made the life of the already poor people even worse.
Before Japan's surrender in 1945, the Chinese were deeply humiliated and oppressed, and China, which was weak and weak, could not raise its head in the world. In 1931, the "918" incident broke out, a large amount of land in northeast China fell, and Japan established a puppet state of Manchukuo in northeast China in an attempt to control the northeast region of China.
Japan's real purpose is not just Tohoku, but all of China. Tohoku was only the first step in Japan's invasion of China.
Although Japan was already an international power at that time, its land and resources were still limited, and it needed more financial support. Searching on a global scale, Japan set its sights on the Jews, who were fiercely boycotted and frantically ** in Europe.
The Jews needed a safe land to live on, and they themselves had abundant financial resources, which made it an ideal choice for Japan.
Japan had promised permanent home for the Jews who had fled, but the land was not in Japan, but in northeastern China, which was under Japanese control. This may seem like generosity, but it is actually generous to others.
Japan's favor of Jews is not unfounded, and in addition to the wealth and power of the Jews themselves, it is also related to the content of the Protocols of the Magi of the Jews, which exalts the super-powerful Jewish control over the global economy.
At that time, a part of the Japanese blindly believed that Jews had the power to control the global economy. Therefore, in 1938, the Japanese held a long and complicated meeting called the "Five Ministers' Council", and decided to fully support the restoration of the Jews in Northeast China.
The program was named "Dolphin Fish Project" because puffer fish is a delicacy, but it is highly toxic and needs to be removed before it can be eaten. This also implies that the success of this plan will bring the greatest benefits to Japan, however, anything can fail, and if it fails, Japan will face unforeseen risks.
Although the "Guinea Fish Project" theoretically seemed to provide the possibility for Japan to acquire Jewish wealth and for the Jews to restore their country in Northeast China, in practice, the plan encountered many difficulties, especially in stealing the territory of other countries by improper means, and the results obviously did not meet expectations.
First of all, this plan has met with resistance.
The second difficulty was that although the Jews were promised to settle in Northeast China, they were not allowed to establish power in the region in order to threaten Japanese control over the region.
At the same time, Japan is also an ally of the Jews of Germany, which wants to maintain the alliance between the two countries and hopes that the Jews will provide financial support. However, when Japan's true intentions were revealed, a rift appeared in Germany's alliance with Japan.
In addition, the United States, the world power, which learned of this, also began to exert pressure on Japan. All this makes the "Guinea Fish Project" face more difficulties.
In 1945, Japan was defeated in World War II and was forced to sign a surrender to China. This returned the land originally occupied by Japan to the hands of the Chinese, and at the same time made it impossible for the Jews in China to recover with the help of the Japanese.
At that time, relations between the USSR and Germany in northern China deteriorated, and there was a war, which made it impossible for the Jews who were preparing to come to China from the Soviet Union to realize their plans. In addition, the defeated Japan could not protect itself, and it was even more unable to pretend to help the Jews recover in China.
The Chinese people, who have been oppressed for a long time, firmly oppose the restoration of the Jews on their own land. In this case, Japan's "Guinea Fish Project" ended in failure.
There are things that don't belong to you that you never get, and even if you can take possession of them for a short time, you will eventually lose them. The ancients said that there should be no thoughts of harming others, but there should also be a sense of guarding against others.
Peace is not easy to come by, but not everyone longs for a peaceful life. There are always some unstable elements who want to destroy the peace and make their plot succeed.
Our ancestors once started from scratch and went through a lot of difficulties to build a family business, which needs to be protected and carried forward by our generations of people. We all know that behind a prosperity, there may be a decline; Under the nest, there are eggs.
The Datong society we pursue needs a strong backing to support, and this backing not only needs the strength of the country, but also requires us to unite as one. In "Bright Sword", Ding Wei's speech once assumed some situations, although some are fictional, but there are indeed some uneasy factors around us, they are looking for opportunities, and the danger is not far away from us.
Therefore, we should not only be kind to others, but also be wary of others and not take them lightly.
Think of danger in times of peace, imagine if we lost the foundation of our lives, would we be as helpless as the Jews who had nowhere to go? Wouldn't it be painful for our forefathers to see the peace they bought with their lives so easily destroyed? "