Chapter 812: Burning Kudanzaka (4)
In fact, on the surface, it appears to be a disguised submission to the protests against China and South Korea.
Don't you think we're apologizing! This Yasukuni Shrine is not only worshiped by us Japanese, but also by the victims of all countries in various wars.
You see how much fraternity we Japanese have, now you China and South Korea should shut up, right? Still protesting?
But as long as you understand the virtues of the Japanese, you know that this is just a small word game played by the Japanese.
You must know that after the name of this Zhenling Society was changed, or before the name was changed, almost all the Japanese prime ministers, dignitaries, business tycoons and so on came to worship here, but no one would worship here.
And it's not just that they don't worship, but even ordinary Japanese worshippers, and no one worships here at all.
If you really respect the people who died in various wars from all over the world, then why don't you give this hall a nice name, like the main hall behind you, wouldn't it be nice to have a nice and meaningful name?
Why do you use the town spirit as the name, and whose spirit do you Japanese want to town?
Is it to suppress the spirits of those unjust souls that you killed during World War II? Are you afraid that they will come to you Japanese for revenge?
You don't let them go while they're alive, and when they're dead, do you still have to spend their souls to win international sympathy?
You Japanese guys are so calculating!
Jin Muchen stood in front of this hall, thought about it again and again, and finally walked in, although it was not those Japanese war criminals who worshipped in this hall, but it was also impossible to stay here.
Jin Muchen can't let these Japanese means. Come and disgust those unjust souls who were killed by them back then, everyone was killed by you, you didn't even admit a mistake, and now you still use these unjust souls for consumption, I drafted it, you Japanese are really disgusting.
It's a very simple fire. Just order this hall directly.
Of course, Jin Muchen ordered this hall for another purpose, that is, when he came here today, he didn't plan to leave anything behind in this Jiudanban, but planned to burn it down.
Even if this hall doesn't set fire to itself, and when other places are lit by themselves, there will be nothing left here, so it is better to simply light a fire at this time.
And he was also afraid that there would be some hidden camera probes in this hall, and although he was not afraid that these cameras would capture his facial features, he was still afraid of these cameras. Will take a picture of him sending fireballs with his hands, after all, that is too unscientific.
He didn't want to attract those onlookers, so it was better to keep a low profile at this time.
After the burning of the main hall, there is the Spiritualist Garden, which is usually used as a parking lot, but when there are high priests, such as the day of the surrender in World War II, a grand festival is held here. This is the main place.
However, there were no landmarks, so Jin Muchen simply put the stone pillar that said Soul Zhaiting Mansion. kicked it off, and then poured fire oil on it, anyway, everything in this Yasukuni Divine Toilet emitted the stench of this dung pit in his opinion, so he couldn't let it go.
After passing through the Soul Pavilion, it is the most important central area of the Yasukuni Shrine. The first thing in front of me is the tour hall.
This tour hall is very funny, this is a place to worship Japanese war criminals, and most of these Japanese war criminals are war criminals who committed heinous crimes against China, but the name of this tour hall actually comes from a Chinese allusion. So it's funny.
The name of the tour hall is derived from the "Xunzi" in "Xunzi", "the old gentleman must choose the hometown, and the tour must be a scholar." ”
This museum was established in 1881, and before World War II, it was the largest national military museum in Japan, and was specially used to brainwash those young Japanese people, popularize the idea of militarism, and the concept of the emperor, loyalty to the emperor, and broken jade.
After Japan's defeat in the war, because of the fear that the American father would demolish this place, it was renamed the Yasukuni Shrine Museum, and most of the space was lent to Xingguo Life, that is, a monk class in this sacred toilet, so that this monk class would eat fast and chant Buddha here every day to act, paralyzing those rice people.
Later, in the Korean War and the Vietnam War launched by the United States, Japan acted as the rear of the US military, and became a loyal dog of the United States.
So in 1986, the Yushukan as a military museum was revived and began to entertain tourists blatantly, popularizing the heroic performance of Japanese soldiers during World War II.
The main contents of this museum's exhibitions are roughly the same as before, mainly the Yasukuni Shrine History Hall, the War Hall, and the Emperor's Hall.
There are also about 100,000 relics and materials of the Japanese army in the Pacific War, weapons used by Japan in modern wars, military relics, wartime materials, etc., and about 5,000 military relics.
Anyway, it was something left by the war criminals back then, looking at these things, Jin Muchen was in a burst of fire, and directly took out a few fuel bottles from his arms, and along these relics, the photos were splashed up, his hands were strong, and the materials he brought were enough, so soon there was a smell of diesel fuel in this room, and a match went down, and soon the whole hall was on fire.
In the end, Jin Muchen walked out of this memorial hall and continued to move forward, and he was about to reach the real core area of this Yasukuni Divine Toilet.
Behind the Yushu Hall is the Gate of the Gods, which refers to the gate of the Temple, which was donated by the First Conscription Insurance Co., Ltd. to the Yasukuni Shrine in 1934.
It happened that after the 918 Incident, the Japanese army invaded the Northeast on a large scale, and when the country mobilized for conscription, the first conscription insurance company made a lot of money at that time, so it donated such a divine gate to this Yasukuni Divine Toilet, which means that their great Japanese empire will have a long military fortune in the future.
Looking at this broken wooden door, Jin Muchen became angry, dealing with such a broken thing, as before, it is best to use simple and rough methods, and it is just right to light the fire directly.
Moving on to the shrine is the shrine, but this shrine is not a shrine for the dead, but a place where the generals come to pray for victory before Japan goes to war.
Of course, Jin Muchen didn't let go of this place, so he directly lit a fire.
Passing through this shrine is the main hall, which is the most important place of every shrine in Japan, and it is a place where the gods are worshipped.
There are many shrines in Japan, and these shrines have different beliefs and worship of gods, some of which are dedicated to minor gods, which are characters in traditional Japanese mythology.
Others are enshrined gods who have come from the east, such as those various Buddhas.
And the god enshrined in the Yasukuni God toilet is the national god of Japan, Amaterasu, after all, this god is the ancestor of the Japanese nation, and the emperor and his old man are the representatives of Amaterasu in the world.
So it doesn't matter if you are the Nyorai of the East or the Christ of the West, no matter how much you are in your world, but in our Japanese realm, it must be our Amaterasu Okami who is the greatest.
And what is enshrined in this main hall is an artifact that is known to all of Japan, and it is not an exaggeration to say that it can even be said to be a national treasure of Japan, known as the Yasukuni Divine Sword!
It is said that this divine sword can summon the souls of the 2.56 million soldiers who died in Japan's World War II, and the only person who can complete this ritual and see this divine sword is the Japanese emperor, and no one else is even the chief priest of this Yasukuni shrine.
In fact, these are just legends of ordinary talents, and this Yasukuni sword is real, but it is not a sword, it is just a Japanese sword.
That is, in 1931, the Japanese army launched the 918 Incident, invaded Northeast China in an all-out way, and quickly occupied the Northeast region, and then expanded southward, and after hitting the edge of the Great Wall, they tested the bottom line of the Chinese government, and they finally determined that they finally owned Northeast China completely.
The emperor was even more happy to reward the three armies, but so many sergeants, if they wanted to be rewarded, it would cost a lot of money, and in the end, the emperor slapped his head, so he simply gave something symbolic, right?
So what is it good for? Just give me a Japanese sword!
So he summoned all the famous swordsmiths from all over the country and established a "Japanese Sword Training Association" in the Yasukuni Shrine Toilet, and finally a total of 8,100 Japanese swords were refined.
Except for the generous rewards for those who have made meritorious contributions, the rest of these knives have been taken to the military academy and issued to those students who have performed well.
In the end, only one of the best quality was left, and it was placed in the main hall of the Yasukuni Shrine to worship, and later it was rumored to be a god.
However, if it is defined as a cultural relic, it is certainly a national treasure of Japan.
After Jin Muchen entered the main hall, it was easy to find, and finally found this Japanese spiritualist sword in a secret compartment behind the sacrificial platform!
waved his hand casually, and he was still whirring with the wind, which made Jin Muchen feel very good.
"Yaga, put down the Excalibur!"
There was an angry scolding from behind him, Jin Muchen turned his head and saw that it was actually a guy wearing an unusual monk's robe, with a hat on his head, it seemed that he should not be an ordinary monk, he should be the main sacrifice.
Hehe, then use you, the main sacrifice, to sacrifice this Japanese soul conjuring sword today, Jin Muchen sneered and walked towards the main sacrifice with the knife. (To be continued.) )