Posts

Showing posts from December, 2021

Anti-Japan events and CCP's rewriting of Manchuria history

Considering the following recent anti-Japan events, I wanted to try to see if I can use a short post to straighten out the CCP's rewritten history about Japan's occupation of Manchuria. Firing of Song by Aurora for questioning the death toll of Nanjing Massacre. Incarceration of Li Tiantian for defining Song. Chinese boxer Xuan Wu was cheered for breaking the rule to endanger his Japanese opponent. Manchuria (i.e., the three northeastern provinces of China) was once by far the most industrialized area. The CCP acknowledges this fact, but strangely the history of this remarkable development is missing, sketchy, vague, or confusing in CCP’s history books.  This is because they do not want to give any credits to Japan. In case you wonder, let me state clearly that by no means do I try to defend the Imperial Japanese Army’s barbarity or the Japanese invasion of other countries.  The IJA’s barbarity had no boundary. It targeted all peoples including its own (near the end of the wa