After the surrender of Japan, the Chinese soldiers opened the Japanese warehouses and cursed angrily
On September 18, 1931, the Japanese army launched the "918" incident, invaded Shenyang, and then occupied the three northeastern provinces, and the whole territory fell in February 1932, marking the beginning of the 14-year War of Resistance against Japan. Japan established the puppet state of Manchukuo in Northeast China and captured Pu Yi as a puppet emperor, and then continued to invade North China, Shanghai and other places. On July 7, 1937, the Japanese army lied about the disappearance of soldiers as an excuse during the Lugou Bridge exercise in the southwest of Beiping, and was rejected by the Chinese defenders, which triggered the July 7 Incident, and the people of the whole country rose up to resist the enemy and built a strong anti-Japanese Great Wall.
As one of the fascist Axis powers, Japan provoked the flames of war in World War II and was jointly attacked by many countries. In addition to the main battlefield of China, they must also face the United States in the Pacific theater. The Union states on the side of justice, victory is destined to belong to them.
On August 15, 1945, Emperor Hirohito of Japan issued the Armistice Edict to the world, announcing his unconditional surrender. This proclamation marked the end of the six-year-long Second World War and the victory of China's War of Resistance Against Japan.
On August 21, 1945, Japanese Foreign Minister Shigemitsu Aoi signed the instrument of surrender on behalf of Japan**. According to the terms of the treaty, the Japanese troops stationed in the Chinese theater of operations were required to surrender all their equipment.
After receiving the surrender of the Japanese army, our army went to inspect the warehouses of Japanese military equipment. When he opened the door to the warehouse, he was shocked by what he saw, and then he erupted in anger.
It turned out that this warehouse was full of opium, which was harmful to people. Opium, commonly known as the Great Smoke, is the capsule of the poppy plant. Opium smoking can lead to a lack of concentration and hallucinations, which can lead to severe psychological and physical dependence.
Long-term use can cause irreversible damage to the human body and even lead to death. Once withdrawn, there will be strong drug cravings and emotional instability, such as anxiety, tearing, trembling, anorexia and other phenomena. In severe cases, death may occur due to respiratory depression.
In the twenties of the 19th century, in order to make huge profits, the national bourgeoisie introduced opium into the Chinese market, which led to a serious silver shortage, and at the same time caused serious damage to the people's physical and mental health, and damaged the social atmosphere. The large amount of opium stocks in the warehouses of the Japanese army can be understood as their attempt to follow the example of the British through the legalization of opium**, to obtain wealth by improper means, to disintegrate the will of the people, and to pave the way for the bloodless invasion of Chinese territory later.
In the past years, the Japanese invaded China and seized farmland to grow opium. Not only that, but they also sent traitors around to sell this drug. This behavior is not only cunning, but also despicable. It is truly outrageous how many despicable measures the Japanese army has taken during this period and how many families have been ruined. Their acts of aggression against China must be severely condemned!