Recently, a Chinese Swedish male actor named Zhao Lixin said that during the War of Resistance Against Japan, the Japanese invaders did not burn the Forbidden City and snatch national treasures. He also said that the Japanese invaders were not like the "invaders". This ignorant a

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Recently, a Chinese named Zhao Lixin Swedish male actor said that during the Anti-Japanese War, the Japanese invaders did not burn the Forbidden City and snatch national treasures. He also said that the Japanese invaders in China were not like the "invaders". This ignorant and shameless discourse once again refreshed people's understanding.

Recently, a Chinese Swedish male actor named Zhao Lixin said that during the War of Resistance Against Japan, the Japanese invaders did not burn the Forbidden City and snatch national treasures. He also said that the Japanese invaders were not like the

This confusion also raised another question, that is, why did the Japanese invaders not snatch the national treasure of the Forbidden City? During the Japanese invasion of China, the Japanese army did not burn the Forbidden City after occupying , Peking , nor did they snatch the national treasure of the Forbidden City. It was not that they didn't want to snatch or burn it.

has other purposes. The value brought by the Japanese invaders not robbing the national treasure of the Forbidden City is far greater than that of robbing. The Japanese invaders not robbing the national treasure is to deceive the Chinese and beautify Japan's invasion of China, so as not to cause stronger resistance. To put it bluntly, it is paralyzing the Chinese.

As for whether to rob or not, the initiative is in the hands of the Japanese army. Peiping has occupied the Forbidden City. Japan's full-scale invasion of China has not yet established a foothold, especially after being resisted by Chinese soldiers, the Japanese army changed its invasion method of North China and became gradually eroded.

is similar to boiling a frog in warm water. It has unknowingly achieved a complete occupation of North China. From politics to culture, it is much more cost-effective than snatching some national treasures. Moreover, the Forbidden City did not have many valuable national treasures at that time. What's going on?

is prepared for the Japanese ambitions. Before the Lugou Bridge Incident, Zhang Xueliang negotiated with Yi Peiji, the director of the Palace Museum, and transported a large number of national treasures from the Palace Museum to Peking in batches and sent them to Nanjing and other places for preservation.

Recently, a Chinese Swedish male actor named Zhao Lixin said that during the War of Resistance Against Japan, the Japanese invaders did not burn the Forbidden City and snatch national treasures. He also said that the Japanese invaders were not like the

This plan was launched as early as the beginning of 1933. The first transportation began late at night on February 5 that year. The first batch was 2118 boxes of cultural relics. According to such a secret transportation method, the national treasures of the Forbidden City were successively transported out of Peking, and the remaining cultural relics were also jointly protected by celebrities.

After the Japanese army occupied Peiping, if they wanted to seize these cultural relics, it would inevitably be very unfavorable in public opinion. In addition, there were not many valuable national treasures, so it would be better to be a favor to win the hearts of the Chinese people. Therefore, there was no robbery incident.

Not only did the Japanese invaders not burn the Forbidden City to grab cultural relics, but in fact, when the Japanese army captured Shanhaiguan , they also wanted to blow up China's 0,000-mile Great Wall to cut off the "backbone" of the Chinese. The reason why the Japanese thought was that the Chinese resistance was too tenacious.

The first level of the Japanese invasion of North China was to break through the Great Wall . At that time, the guards of Shanhaiguan was General He Zhuguo. The Japanese army first spent 2 million yuan to bribe He Zhuguo and let him be Wu Sangui. He Zhuguo pretended to be his subordinates' money. After the Japanese army came, they attacked the Japanese army severely.

Shanhaiguan is easy to defend but difficult to attack. Although the Japanese army had the advantage of weapons, He Zhuguo used the geographical advantage to make the Japanese army pay a heavy price. The two sides fought fiercely for 3 days and 3 nights, and blood flowed into a river. Later, the Japanese army occupied Shanhaiguan and was very angry and transported the plaque of "the world's first pass" back to Japan.

Recently, a Chinese Swedish male actor named Zhao Lixin said that during the War of Resistance Against Japan, the Japanese invaders did not burn the Forbidden City and snatch national treasures. He also said that the Japanese invaders were not like the

In order to vent his hatred, he later changed his strategy and adopted a soft knife to cut his flesh in North China, so he did not blow up Shanhaiguan and blow up the Great Wall. The Japanese army did this to serve invasion, and its intentions were even more sinister. We cannot forget history, let alone distort history.

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