Japan s surrender was just a temporary truce ! In 1945, the words of a journalist accompanying the

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-03-06

"Be vigilant, Japan's surrender is only a temporary truce! "Although the war is over, people must not forget the lessons of history and must always be vigilant to prevent history from repeating itself.

The signing ceremony aboard the USS Missouri witnessed the historic moment of Japan's surrender. This witness was Zhu Qiping, a military correspondent of Hong Kong's "Ta Kung Pao" stationed in the Pacific Theater.

He was born in Shanghai and his ancestral home is Haiyan, Zhejiang. Zhu Qiping was one of three Chinese journalists who witnessed the scene. His long-form newsletter "Sunset" is hailed"A champion", many books have ** this article.

The article was later used as a university journalism textbook. Let us feel Zhu Qiping's patriotism and strong sense of historical responsibility from the words in "Sunset". "

This signing has washed away the great shame and shame of the Chinese nation over the past 70 years. This scene is simple, solemn, solemn, and never forgotten. "After the signing ceremony, MacArthur and the chief representatives of various countries retreated into the generals' command room, and looked at the watch at 9:18.

This moment reminded Zhu Qiping of the Shenyang incident on September 18, 1931, and the moment when China and the puppet Manchurians were forced to open to traffic in 1933.

He lamented"Unexpectedly, the Japanese invaders signed and surrendered in Tokyo Bay at this moment. "What is admirable is that at the moment of victory, Zhu Qiping still kept a clear head.

He clearly realized that victory was only part of the war of resistance and that there was still a long way to go. His sobriety makes people think deeply.

Zhu Qiping: The strange atmosphere at the ceremony of Japan's surrender and surrender.

Japan did not lose, let alone surrender! "This is the pride of the defeated **, and it is also their persistence in the past. Zhu Qiping met such a soldier, his cigarette case was empty, and there were traces of smoke on his fingers, apparently he wanted to smoke this cigarette, but in the end he threw the cigarette out the window.

This move made Zhu Qiping very embarrassed, but it also made him more understanding of the soldier's mood. He asked the soldier why Japan had lost, and the soldier replied that Japan had not.

This is a question full of contradictions and challenges, who is the real winner, Zhu Qiping has also been thinking about this question.

Despite his arrogant and arrogant attitude at the signing ceremony, Zhu Qiping had difficulty sleeping at night. He decided to re-read the Japanese Emperor's "Edict of the End of the War", a document of only 815 words.

Although he had read it countless times, this time he felt very different. He found that in this edict, the Japanese emperor did not mention "defeat" or "surrender" once, but used the word "armistice".

As a war correspondent, Zhu Qiping is well aware of the huge conceptual differences between "surrender" and "armistice". Combined with the contacts and conversations with the Japanese in the past few days, he believes that the title of "Edict of the End of the War" rather than "Edict of Surrender" shows that the Japanese emperor, and even most of the Japanese soldiers and people, do not admit defeat and surrender.

Be vigilant, Japan's surrender is only a temporary truce! It stems from a long period of militaristic education and propaganda, as well as a deep-rooted sense of inferiority and inexplicable superiority.

Japan hopes to establish its own "circle" by being on an equal footing with China and to move further in its hegemony in Asia. However, victory in the First Sino-Japanese War and World War II gave Japan a sense of superiority over China, and their aggressive behavior humiliated China.

Therefore, Japan's surrender was only temporary, and we were wary of their resurgence.

Japan's attitude towards China and its lack of reflection on World War II, its inferiority complex and superiority, and its abandonment of China's post-war reparation claims were also due to American pressure and imperial complexes.

MacArthur's influence on the Japanese emperor was so profound that even the Japanese hostility towards the allies was not against all countries. In front of the Americans, the Japanese showed obedience and docility towards the Allies.

During a visit to Japan's Atsugi airfield, the commander-in-chief of the Allied forces, MacArthur, strengthened security measures for fear of excesses by the Japanese. But MacArthur confidently said: "There is no need to be too nervous, the Japanese are acting at the mercy of the Emperor, and the Emperor is at the mercy of me, and I think they must not dare to go against the Emperor's wishes." ”

His prophecy came true, and MacArthur had taken full control of the Japanese emperor and became the "blue-eyed emperor" of the Japanese. For the true conqueror, the Japanese will choose to obey even if they are unwilling, just like the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle.

Don't be fooled by the illusion of Japan's surrender, it was only a brief armistice.

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