Nearly 77 years have passed since Japan's unconditional surrender to China in 1945. On this day worthy of all Chinese commemoration, a strange thing happened in Jinshan Town, Changtu County, Liaoning Province. The two kneeling statues of the Japanese army that invaded China at the crossroads of the town disappeared inexplicably.
When it comes to kneeling statues, we can't help but think of the kneeling statues of Qin Hui and his wife, those who have been kneeling in front of Yue Fei's tomb for thousands of years. However, the crimes committed by the invading Japanese army in China should make them kneel before the Chinese forever and confess to the Chinese people. However, the two kneeling statues have mysteriously disappeared.
When the patriots found out, they immediately called the police. ** Calling up the surveillance, photographed a man with creepy details on his body. On August 15, 1945, the Japanese representative presented the "Instrument of Surrender" to the Chinese representative in the auditorium of the ** Military Academy in Nanjing. However, this surrender could never erase the evils of the Japanese invasion of China. Therefore, when patriots found that the kneeling statues of two Japanese war criminals of aggression against China had been removed, they immediately attracted the attention of the first country.
The two kneeling statues are the infamous Seishiro Itagaki and Ishone Matsui. Itagaki Seishiro was the initiator of the establishment of the "Puppet Manchukuo" and the "918 Incident", and Matsui Ishine was the main planner of Nanjing. The two Class A war criminals were hanged after Japan's surrender, but their sins could not be remedied. Therefore, their kneeling statues appeared in Liaoning Province to show their guilt to the Chinese people and to remind people not to forget the national shame.
However, in June 2022, the two decades-old kneeling statues disappeared. The local people couldn't help but feel uneasy, and after the investigation, they found a shocking fact: the kneeling statue was moved by a man dressed in black. What's even more shocking is that the totem of the clothes on this man's body turned out to be the symbol of the Japanese Jiuju faction.
The Jiuju sect is a native Japanese religion whose followers have flocked to China to steal the secret art of Feng Shui. During the war of aggression against China, these people plundered a large number of Chinese cultural relics and even destroyed Chinese classics in an attempt to weaken China's cultural heritage. However, instead of admitting their mistakes, they tried to whitewash the crimes of Japan's war of aggression against China.
The man claimed that he did not know the meaning of the totem on the clothes and only wore them because he thought it was funny. However, surveillance** showed that he behaved very professionally when carrying the kneeling statue. Regarding this matter, netizens expressed their disbelief, believing that this man was inextricably linked with the Jiuju faction.
After investigation, the local ** issued a statement saying that the kneeling statue was made by the villagers themselves, not an official placement. The kneeling statue was removed because construction vehicles could not pass, not because it was theft. However, this explanation has not calmed the anger of the population, and many still doubt the authenticity of the events.
This incident has aroused people's anger over Japan's crime of aggression against China and the importance of historical memory. Although the war has ended, in the age of the Internet, there are still people who try to downplay the crimes of Japan's war of aggression against China. However, we should not forget history, let alone allow it to repeat itself.
Therefore, every Chinese should remember history and be wary of those who try to glorify Japan's aggression against China. Don't forget the national shame, it is our respect for the martyrs, and it is also our responsibility for national rejuvenation. Only in this way can we move more firmly into the future and become a country with a truly bottom-line and principled background.