Chapter 811: Burning Kudanzaka (3)
Nima's, you damned Japanese devils, you killed so many innocent people, and you still don't apologize for those innocent people, and now you still make a horse out of this stinking dung pit of your spirits.
What do you mean by this, but this does not clearly mean that in the hearts of the Japanese, those innocent war souls slaughtered by them do not have military horses worthy of respect?
As soon as he thought of this, Jin Muchen felt even more monstrous anger in his heart, and ran forward at full speed, and when he came to the front of this horse stele, he rose into the air, kicked over with a beautiful flying kick, and directly kicked the stone horse statue more than five meters high from the base.
If this scene is to be seen, you have to marvel at the aliens, you must know that even if this statue is fragile, it is also carved in stone, weighing several tons, and a person wants to knock this stone sculpture down without relying on tools, unless it is a mythical Hercules.
And now Jin Muchen actually did it with just a flying kick, an effect that no normal person would dare to imagine.
The stone horse statue that was kicked off fell to the ground and fell directly into several pieces, even so Jin Muchen didn't let it go, anyway, he brought enough Zhibao lighter oil, although this was a stone statue, there was nothing to burn, but he still couldn't help but want to put a fire.
Opposite the Stone Horse Monument is a bronze statue of a single mother, a bronze statue of a Japanese woman who lost her husband in the war and had to raise her children alone.
Damn the Japanese, did they commit less heinous crimes in their occupied territories back then?
Those women who were slaughtered by them and needed to raise their children alone, why don't they commemorate it?
The mothers who killed their children, why don't they remember it, and the women who were raped by them. Why don't they commemorate it?
As soon as he thought of this, Jin Muchen simply stretched out his hand directly and grabbed the ankle of this bronze statue, and the fire ignited from his palm, which quickly melted the ankle of this bronze statue, because the center of gravity was unstable. The bronze statue quickly tilted its body and fell to the ground.
A few fireballs flew over, and this extraordinary flame immediately melted the bronze statue, and finally Jin Muchen had a prankster heart.
directly used the melted copper water of this bronze statue to recast a few words: American Dad's Little Sweetheart.
is just a few simple words, I believe that the Japanese will definitely understand, these Japanese words, but Jin Muchen specially checked them before coming. Looking at the finished work, Jin Muchen felt very satisfied.
"Yaga! What are you doing? ”
Suddenly, an angry roar came from behind him, and Jin Muchen was jumped.
Originally, someone appeared behind, and he must have known, but because he was so immersed in his own work, he really ignored the movement behind him, and he was startled by the guy who suddenly appeared behind.
When I turned around, I saw more than a dozen Japanese monks with cold eyebrows. He was standing not far behind him with his hand.
He had his back to them just now, so the guys didn't see the fire in his hand. Only then did they have the courage to stand behind him and curse loudly.
A group of Japanese monks wore black and white monk robes, and their ages were all covered by the old, middle-aged and young, carrying all kinds of guys in their hands, glaring at Jin Muchen angrily.
Apparently such a daring guy, they have never met before. I don't know how the security guards in front of me did it, why did they let this guy get involved?
And Jin Muchen looked at these Japanese monks and smiled coldly, and those Japanese monks couldn't help but be startled when they saw him smile like this.
A monk is also killed, and a pair of monks are also killed. Now that so many Japanese monks have suddenly appeared to summon the soul of this stinky dung pit, of course Jin Muchen can't let them go.
He suddenly pulled out the pistol from behind him, and those monks couldn't help but be startled when they saw this scene, and immediately went into chaos.
Some shouted and turned to run, and some were frightened and stood in place.
But the guy who ran first was also the first unlucky ghost to be shot and fell to the ground, and then Jin Muchen used the guy in his hand to name these monks one by one.
Summoning the souls of Japanese war criminals, in Jin Muchen's view, these are not serious monks at all, even monks must have good and evil right and wrong, if they don't even distinguish between this, then they are not monks with good thoughts, they are just accomplices of Japanese militarism, they all deserve to die!
After a while, looking at these monks who were all shot and fell to the ground, Jin Muchen changed two magazines with satisfaction, and then walked to these monks and gave the guns that had not yet died one by one.
After killing these Japanese monks, Jin Muchen continued to walk inside, and he was about to reach the altar in the core area of the Yasukuni Shrine Toilet.
In front of the altar are Zhaiting, Zhenling Society, and Dr. Parr's Monument, and Jin Muchen's first sight is the famous Pal's Monument.
Dr. Parr is an Indian, an Indian jurist, a professor at the University of Calcutta, a judge of the Grand Court of Calcutta, and holds many dazzling titles anyway.
However, the greatest achievement of his life was to appear in Tokyo as a judge of the Japanese post-war war crimes tribunal of World War II, and here he made an earth-shattering statement, that is: "All those who stand in battle are not guilty." ”
As soon as these words came out, this Dr. Parr immediately became a hero in the hearts of the Japanese, this is the master of the blue sky, isn't this the whitening @ powder of the red fruit on our Japanese faces, this is a good Ah San.
And Dr. Parr's remarks immediately caused an uproar at the time.
What kind of bullshit is this, isn't this a blatant justification of those aggressors who invade other countries?
If, according to Dr. Parr, then the Germans who invaded the Soviet Union were also innocent, anyway, they were all dead, then they were not responsible for the crimes they committed during their lifetime, what did you Soviets do when they invaded Germany?
As for the United States, there is no need for you to station troops in Japan, so you can simply return to the United States.
Therefore, at that time, the United States and the Soviet Union were not happy at first, and directly dismissed this judge and did not let him be the chief judge.
And this Dr. Parr is the ancestor of the now popular Virgin White Lotus, of course, if you think about India, a large country with so many people at that time, was willing to be colonized by the British for more than 300 years, you can see the urine nature of this nation.
Even people who shout the words 'non-violence, non-cooperation, non-resistance' can become the Mahatma of India, which shows that the national nature of this country is a group of chaotic countries with cramps in their heads and fucking up to the point of insolvency.
No wonder the British and Americans like these Indian Asans so much, they are simply born slaves and pariahs!
And the Japanese loved this Dr. Parr even more, so much so that after his death, they even opened a book for him, after all, this is the first international friend in the world to recognize our World War II as justice!
This was obviously not enough to express the gratitude of the Japanese to him, and in 2005, the Japanese erected a monument to Dr. Parr in the Yasukuni Shrine Toilet.
Now standing in front of this monument to the Indian Ah San, Jin Muchen really doesn't know how to describe his feelings about this **** Indian Ah San.
This guy is really a wonderful Virgin White Lotus, such a Virgin White Lotus, even now is rare.
Being a slave to others was originally servile, and if no one treats him as a slave for a day, he will feel uncomfortable, right?
You must know that the Japanese also invaded India back then, and although the invasion was not very successful, it also caused enough harm to the part of India bordering Thailand.
Although they came in the name of liberating India, they later ran out of supplies and plundered India.
They are in the Imphal region of northeastern India, but they have not caused much harm to the local people, and there are not many Indians who have died at their hands.
And this guy, in the end, would actually think that those Japanese soldiers were not guilty, Zhen Nima, Jin Muchen really wanted to stuff the feces into this guy's mouth, and then split his head to see what he was in this head, such a guy with a big brain, actually waiting to be a judge, professor, Indian education seems to be really enough, no wonder such a strange third brother from the Education Department came out.
Of course, there is no need to stay in this monument, a guy who can only pretend to be the Virgin White Lotus to attract people's attention is not worthy of being worshipped.
However, Jin Muchen didn't feel too embarrassed about this Dr. Parr, he just performed a few minor surgeries on his face, and if later people saw this statue, they would definitely think that it was a professor, because they could only see the carving of a dog's head spewing feces from its mouth......
Continuing inside, there is the famous Zhenling Society, which was first built to 'commemorate' those who were forced to leave their families and make sacrifices for the country.
This is the official version, but the real interpretation is that it is actually the groups that fought and fell in the Shogunate War, the conservative daimyo and their armies who stood on the opposite side, and to put it bluntly, the enemies and traitors of modern Japan.
Later, because Asian countries, especially China and South Korea, strongly opposed Japanese dignitaries visiting the Yasukuni shrine, they changed the meaning of this shrine again, including which "war martyrs of all countries", that is, people who died in various wars in all countries, in fact, it means that the souls of China and South Korea in World War II can also be regarded as worshipping here. (To be continued.) )