In 2011, Liu Qiang, who burned down the Yasukuni Shrine, was fired from the unit after returning to

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-01

Harbin tourism is booming, and in January this year, there is always a long queue in front of the 731 Evidence Exhibition Hall.

The 731 incident, how sad the word is, every Chinese who come here can't help but look solemn and mourn those dark years.

At the same time, dozens of officers of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces once again collectively visited the infamous Yasukuni Shrine.

Many netizens felt indignant because of this, and many people thought of Liu Qiang, a warrior who once burned down the Yasukuni Shrine.

Why did Liu Qiang burn down the Yasukuni Shrine that year? What happened next? What is he like now?

The Red Army after that.

When it comes to Liu Qiang's burning of the Yasukuni Shrine, it may be closely related to his family.

Liu Qiang was born in Shanghai in 1974. Before he was *** because of the burning of the Yasukuni Shrine, his life was quite good. Career and love are going well, although he is not a successful person, but he can be regarded as having some family background.

However, behind the happy life is the teachings passed down from the ancestors, never forget the national shame!

Liu Qiang's grandfather's name was Liu Biesheng, and he was a veteran of the Red Army who joined the revolutionary army as early as the Jinggangshan period, and then participated in the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and served as the commander of the New Fourth Army.

Comrade Liu Biesheng experienced the Japanese invasion since he was a child, and his family was ruined; After joining the Red Army, he witnessed the atrocities of the Japanese on the land of China, so he felt a deep hatred for the Japanese.

In the end, when Comrade Liu Biesheng was about to achieve victory in the War of Resistance Against Japan, he died heroically in the battle with the enemy!

Although Liu Qiang had never met this martyr grandfather, under the guidance of his father, he was full of respect for his grandfather and the Red Army since he was a child, and was deeply interested in the history of the War of Resistance Against Japan.

The painful experience of his grandmother being arrested by the Japanese as a *** made Liu Qiang have a more direct experience of the atrocities of the Japanese and a more disgusted with Japanese militarism, not only because of the positive teachings of his grandfather and father.

Liu Qiang recalled that when he was a child, his parents were working in other places to make money, so he was taken care of by his grandmother. Grandma has two biggest regrets in her life.

Liu Qiang has never seen the matter of getting married and having children, and even if he waits until he dies, he can't see that group of people being punished as they deserve!

Yes, the Japanese fascists were indeed defeated in the war, yet after the war they relied on the protection of the United States, did not receive the punishment they deserved, and to this day do not admit their mistakes!

After understanding Liu Qiang's family environment, we can understand why Liu Qiang has such a deep hatred for the Yasukuni Shrine!

Although Liu Qiang deeply abhors Japanese fascism, if he wants to burn down the Yasukuni Shrine, he will inevitably need a special opportunity. For what reason did Liu Qiang make up his mind?

I wanted to help, but I saw that my animal nature was exposed.

Liu Qiang deeply hated the crimes committed by the Japanese army in World War II, and hated Japan's militarism and fascism, but he himself was extremely kind.

As a psychological counselor, Liu Qiang went to Japan with some volunteers to participate in disaster relief work, which happened after the big ** in Japan in 2011.

Liu Qiang was also very conscientious during this time, searching and rescuing the injured people in the rubble of the disaster area, and providing them with various psychological counseling to help them get out of the shadows and live a normal life again.

When talking to these Japanese during the disaster relief, what made Liu Qiang angry was unimaginable.

Although Liu Qiang was a psychiatrist to help the Japanese, many Japanese still unabashedly showed contempt and hatred after learning that he was Chinese.

Liu Qiang was very confused, so he launched an in-depth investigation. In the end, he was furious to find out that the other side did not admit the so-called history of aggression at all!

The Japanese people he was familiar with, when talking about that period of history, did not feel any shame because of the crime, but only because of the unwillingness after losing the war!

The Yasukuni Shrine enshrines 14 Class-A war criminals and many war criminals, and it is a well-known fact that it is regarded as a holy place in the hearts of the Japanese people!

All this made Liu Qiang angry, and just then, with the visit of South Korea's ** Lee Myung-bak, it completely detonated Liu Qiang's inner anger!

During World War II, not only did Japan commit heinous crimes against the Chinese people, but also on the Korean Peninsula, the Japanese army also committed countless evil deeds, among which the most heart-wrenching thing for the Korean people was the *** problem!

After the end of World War II, according to official statistics, 200,000 women in China became Japanese soldiers and 140,000 women in South Korea suffered an unfortunate fate.

After the end of World War II, although the intervention of the United States has contributed to the cooperation between Japan and South Korea in the economic field, the problems left over from history have always been the pain points that South Korea has firmly grasped.

China has been actively working to demand an apology from Japan for the problems of the year. But Japan's response was delay.

Even if there is sufficient human and physical evidence, they will never admit it, they intend to destroy all the ***, and then they can shirk responsibility without scruples!

Therefore, it is not surprising that the discussion of the historical legacy of South Korea has once again failed to get a response from Japan.

In the end, Lee Myung-bak could only leave disappointed. This move by Japan has undoubtedly aroused the anger of the broad masses of Asian people once again.

Liu Qiang is in Japan, and this is one of them!

Instigated by hatred for the country and the family, Liu Qiang felt the need to take action. What was he going to do? Go burn down the Yasukuni Shrine, which is dedicated to war criminals!

Despite Liu Qiang's anger, he was not carried away by the anger. After making up his mind, he first spent a few days squatting to find out the security situation and terrain conditions of the Yasukuni Shrine.

Then, when you're all set, let's get moving!

On the night of December 26, Liu Qiang carried a homemade Molotov cocktail into the Yasukuni Shrine from the pre-prepared path in the dark night, and immediately lit the Molotov cocktail and threw it into it, successfully making this sinful place ignite a raging fire!

After Liu Qiang successfully set the fire, he immediately turned around and left, took the ticket purchased in advance, caught the plane and left!

There is no doubt that the Japanese attach great importance to the Yasukuni Shrine, but soon after the Molotov cocktails were thrown, someone discovered and began to extinguish the fire, and finally succeeded in bringing the fire under control. Although the fire caused some of the damage to the building, it was not able to completely destroy this evil place.

Of course, it was an indispensable procedure to find out the cause of **, and they soon discovered Liu Qiang through surveillance.

Liu Qiang carried out strict makeup when carrying out the operation, so the Japanese could only see a rather vague figure through **, and the identity of the other party could not be determined at all.

How was Liu Qiang later revealed? If he hadn't lost his patience again, the matter might have ended in nothing, and the Japanese would have had to admit that they were unlucky. To be honest, if Liu Qiang hadn't lost control later, this matter might have stopped there, and the Japanese had no choice but to accept their fate.

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The fire caused by Liu Qiang can be said to have had a profound impact.

Needless to say, the Japanese were outraged by the theft of their ancestral grave and strongly demanded that the culprits be severely punished. And in other regions except Japan, whether it is South Korea or China, the people have welcomed it, thinking that Tiangong has finally opened his eyes!

In South Korea, in particular, they regarded Liu Qiang as a hero, even though they did not know at the time that the hero had gone to South Korea.

Liu Qiang knew that the Japanese would not give up, so he decided to go to South Korea to avoid the limelight first, and then return to China after the matter calmed down. Although this matter was very happy, he still felt that there was no way.

To be honest, if Liu Qiang had stayed in South Korea honestly, there might not have been so many things in the future.

Unfortunately, after careful consideration after arriving in South Korea, Liu Qiang decided that it was not enough to just set fire to a Yasukuni Shrine, so he planned to set fire to the Japanese consulate in South Korea as well!

Unfortunately, Liu Qiang failed to succeed, because the security measures of the consulate were obviously much stricter than those at the Yasukuni Shrine, and as a result, he was arrested by South Korea!

After interrogating Liu Qiang, the South Korean police were surprised to find that this eldest brother was the hero who burned down the Yasukuni Shrine before!!

Mr. Liu is regarded as a superstar in South Korea, and he is flattered by the fact that many people have visited him in detention centers to offer money and gifts. For a time, he enjoyed unprecedented treatment.

After Japan** learned of Liu Qiang's news, they were also very shocked, and immediately notified South Korea**, asking them to send Liu Qiang to Japan for trial!

China, of course, has also taken action by sending a representative to negotiate with South Korea**. China has suggested that Liu Qiang should be tried by South Korea before extraditing him back to China, and that matters related to Japan should not be considered.

South Korea** did not start a stage show on the Taiwan issue with China this time, but sentenced Liu Qiang to ten months in prison for illegal arson, and immediately repatriated to China once the sentence was completed!

In the past period of time in South Korea, South Korea took into account the emotions of the people in the country, so it did not abuse Liu Qiang, but thoughtfully treated him with delicious food until he was sent out of the country.

However, what Liu Qiang didn't expect was that the real blow only began after he left the Korean prison!

The day after Liu Qiang returned to China, the company ruled out the employment relationship with Liu Qiang on the grounds that Liu Qiang had committed a crime!

Liu Qiang said that he could accept this, but what he couldn't tolerate the most was that his wife actually left him with her daughter because of his act of burning the Yasukuni Shrine.

Liu Qiang was hit by these blows, but fortunately there were many people who supported him. After calming down, Liu Qiang devoted himself to the public welfare undertaking of sorting out anti-Japanese historical materials and exposing Japan's crimes of aggression against China.

His goal is to make more people realize through the rest of his life that the Japanese fascists must be dealt a complete blow!

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