Chapter 810: Burning Kudanzaka (2)

Jin Muchen carried a pistol and walked to the famous Yasukuni Shrine.

This stinky dung pit that summoned the spirits of Japanese war criminals could be smelled from far away.

As a citizen of a former victim country, no normal person is willing to recall that period of history, nor is he willing to easily uncover the scars.

After all, that tragic history is too painful, and the souls sacrificed in that period of history are the most innocent.

In the thirties of the last century, although the world was very chaotic, it was no longer an era of ignorance, but the atrocities of the Japanese in Jinling could still shock the whole world.

As a victor, they could have generously let the people go and put the surrendered soldiers in prisoner-of-war camps, but they chose the most brutal way to deal with these creatures.

So in Jin Muchen's view, those Japanese soldiers at that time were simply not human, they were all beasts.

And what is even more hateful is the descendants of these Japanese turtle suns, not only have they never humbled those victims, but they have also expressed their pride in the dirty things they did back then, and even built such a stinky dung pit for those war criminals who committed brutal acts.

I hope that the heroic spirits of their ancestors can continue to bless them with the Great Japanese Empire and their military fortune for a long time.

This is unforgivable!

And in the past, they were only secretly worshipping, but now, they are actually swaggering to worship, from prime ministers and politicians at all levels, down to the common people. He actually came to worship with shameless swagger.

It can be seen that these damned Japanese have no remorse at all.

At home, because the country's leadership does not want to let the confrontation between the two peoples happen. So this kind of news is generally not reported much.

Even if it is reported, the main firepower is focused on the Japanese leaders, and only when the Japanese leaders go to worship, will the focus be reported.

Then it was said in the news that the leaders of Japan are all bastards, and the Japanese people are innocent. They also do not support their leaders to worship this Yasukuni shrine.

However, this is not the case, and the reality is that not only the Japanese people will come to worship these 'heroic spirits' on the day of Japan's surrender. They also forced their politicians and leaders to come to the shrine, and if anyone did not come to the shrine, then that person would not get the votes of ordinary Japanese people.

So don't look at Jin Muchen is now very close to people like Junichi Watanabe and Takako Nomura. But in fact, in the heart. He hated these damn Japanese so much.

Otherwise, he wouldn't have teased Junichi Watanabe, and they would have gone to besiege the Kodokai tonight.

Anyway, these B societies in Japan happen to be the middle backbone of Japan's extreme right-wing groups, so in Jin Muchen's view, the more such people die, the better.

And now that he has come to the door of this Yasukuni Shrine Toilet, of course he will not be polite to the people inside, even if the people in it are all monks, but they are Japanese monks. And it's a Japanese monk who specializes in summoning the soul of this stinky dung pit.

So it was not an exaggeration that they were all dead, and he walked through the door lightly.

The first thing you enter is the first gate. It is also known as the large torii gate in Japan, and when it was first built, it was all made of copper doors and roofs.

Later, in 1943, due to the extreme shortage of war materials, especially the lack of copper for shell shells, the place was dismantled and dissolved to make shells, and later rebuilt in 1974.

As soon as Jin Muchen walked to the door, he bumped into a Japanese monk head-on, and the Japanese monk was also stunned when he saw Jin Muchen: "@#%......&!" ……&**”

The Japanese monk opened his mouth in a Wang Ba language, obviously asking Jin Muchen who he was and what he was doing here.

And Jin Muchen didn't have the heart to talk to him at all, so he raised his hand and shot it, directly blowing up the old monk's head.

Don't look at this guy's kind eyebrows, like a high-ranking monk, but as a maggot living in this stinky dung pit, Jin Muchen doesn't think this guy is very smart.

If he really had great compassion, he should have gone to the Jinling Massacre Memorial Hall in China to summon the souls of the 300,000 dead souls there, instead of summoning the souls of these war criminals who committed heinous crimes.

The crisp sound of gunfire quickly alarmed the monks in the temple, and soon seven or eight monks rushed out of the gatehouse next to the big torii to see what was going on here.

But before they could get to this side, they all fell to the ground after a burst of gunfire like fried beans.

Without the interference of these flies, Jin Muchen turned around and came to the front of the big torii, and then reached out and pressed the wooden door shaft, and soon the wooden door shaft began to burst into flames, and then rushed straight up......

Jin Muchen turned around and walked a short distance forward, it happened to be the bronze statue of Masajiro Omura, this guy can be said to be the father of modern Japanese military science, it was he who strongly suggested the introduction of Western military teaching methods, which led to the emergence of the modern Japanese Army, and this guy is also the builder of the Yasukuni Shrine.

But soon, the bronze statue of this guy was painted with copper water under Jin Muchen's fire bomb attack.

Continuing in, there are two monuments on both sides of the road, one is a monument to the Tanaka detachment who repeatedly performed miraculous feats in the Philippine campaign in World War II, and the other is a monument to the martyrdom of Nagaji Maru, which happened to be a supply ship for the Japanese team in the Russo-Japanese War.

After the end of World War II, the monument was dismantled and then buried in three pieces until 1965, when the Japanese determined that their American father would not talk about the Yasukuni Shrine Toilet, and the three monuments were found and put together again for future generations to worship.

It's a pity that these two tablets ran into Jin Muchen today, but it was just a matter of dividing five by two, and the two tablets here were smashed to pieces.

If it were an ordinary person, unless there was mechanical help, such an effect could be achieved, but for Jin Muchen, who had extraordinary abilities and infinite strength, destroying the two stone tablets was just a matter of effort.

Of course, he didn't forget to pour a little accelerant on these stone tablets and light a fire.

Although he also has the ability to release fireballs in the air now, after all, doing so consumes more physical strength and energy, so generally if it is not urgent, he will not easily choose this method.

Anyway, he carries a lot of flame retardants and matches with him, so when no one is interfering, it is the most economical way to use this thing to light a fire.

destroyed the main gate and the two monuments in one go, Jin Muchen's heart suddenly felt a lot happier, and even his mood gradually increased, there are a lot of good things waiting for him.

This feeling of pure destruction is really so cool, he has not experienced this feeling of pure destruction for a long time, not to mention that this time it is the temple that the enemy is most proud of?

This feeling made Jin Muchen feel even more refreshed.

As you walk on, you will reach the altar, and on the walls on either side of the altar is one of the most famous attractions, the large lantern area.

In 1935, before the official declaration of war between China and Japan, when Japan was planning to occupy China on a large scale, the Phu Quoc Conscription Insurance Company donated it to the Yasukuni Shrine.

Originally, the walls on both sides of the altar were carved with scenes of army and navy battles, but after World War II, after Japan was occupied by the United States, because it was afraid that these militaristic portraits of Chi Guoguo would anger the Americans, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department at that time ordered people to use concrete to paste all the naval and army battle statues.

Later, in 1957, the world changed again, and the Japanese realized that their American dad didn't care what they were doing here, so they restored it and re-painted all the statues.

The subsequent leaders came to worship, which caused other Asian countries to express their displeasure, so the Japanese government simply built some poles here to block those statues.

And on these drains, lanterns filled with the names of political leaders and business tycoons from all walks of life who came to pay homage were simply hung, and the meaning of those lanterns was similar to the wreath with our own name given to the martyrs' cemetery by our Chinese.

Even now, Jin Muchen can still see the lanterns of the names of those **** Shinji, the little dog Silly Ichiro.

Now he came to the lanterns, looked at the candles that were still burning inside, smiled, then took out the flame retardant, and poured it on the lanterns.

Soon, the small flame of the original lantern Li became sky-high, Jin Muchen did not stop moving, but took advantage of the situation to pour all the flame retardants that had not been used up on the walls carved with the battle of the Japanese Navy and Army, and the flames quickly swept here.

These walls, under such fire, are estimated to not stand for long.

Looking at such a firelight, Jin Muchen felt a little satisfied, turned around and continued to walk inside.

Further inside, there are two statues, one is a statue of a horse, mainly because the Japanese army mechanized relatively late, so the Japanese used a large number of horses during World War II as the main means of transportation.

During the entire Pacific War, according to statistics, the Japanese army used more than 700,000 military horses, so the Japanese later built a military horse monument here.

I don't know why, seeing this military horse monument, Jin Muchen's heart is extremely angry, because just this monument can show the shamelessness of the Japanese. (To be continued.) )