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"Japan is a country that I admire in some ways."

Zhou Hexuan didn't go dark to the end, otherwise it would be too falling, and it might even make European students feel too mean. After talking about the history of sending Tang envoys, he talked about the situation of the Meiji Restoration, and concluded: "The Japanese worship, learn, and rely on the strong. When China was strong, Japan sent Tang envoys to China, which led to Japan's rapid rise in the first half of the 7th century. And when Europe and the United States were strong, Japan immediately abandoned its former suzerainty and turned to the West in an all-round way, thus becoming one of the world's great powers. Such a country and nation are respectable, formidable, and worthy of deep thought. ”

When these words came out, the Japanese students immediately turned their anger into joy, obviously extremely satisfied with this.

"You must have heard a story from Aesop's Fables," Zhou Hexuan suddenly sneered, "In the cold winter, the farmer found a frozen snake, so he put it in his arms to keep warm. When the snake fully awakened, it immediately took revenge and killed the farmer. The Japanese archipelago is like a long snake in shape, and the Japanese nation is also like a poisonous snake in spirit, and it has a natural inclination. ”

The Japanese students immediately changed color, and they almost rushed up to attack Zhou Hexuan.

"Why do I say that Japan is a poisonous snake," Zhou Hexuan continued to analyze, "the fundamental purpose of Japan's sixth dispatch of Tang envoys to China is to repair Sino-Japanese relations. The previous five missions to the Tang Dynasty greatly increased Japan's national strength, and it did not hesitate to choose to expand abroad. Not only did it attack the Korean Peninsula, but it also went to war directly with the Tang Dynasty of China, and was defeated at the mouth of the Baijiang River. This was the first time that Japan wanted to get involved in the East Asian continent, and after more than 1,000 years, as long as Japan became strong, it would inevitably invade Korea and China. And once it weakens, it will regard China as its suzerain, and take it away. ”

"The whole world now advocates pacifism, but Japan's national policy is the opposite, and they have been aggressive against foreign countries. In 1874, Japan invaded Taiwan; In 1879, Japan annexed the Ryukyu Kingdom and reorganized Okinawa Prefecture; In 1875, 1876, 1882, 1884, and 1894, Japan invaded Korea five times. Until now, Japan has completely occupied Taiwan, China, as well as the entire Korean Peninsula. They also occupy four northeastern provinces of China, and are actively planning to occupy five provinces in northern China. ”

"Japan's wars of aggression are often accompanied by bloody massacres, so please look at the slides."

Slides appeared very early, for example, Mr. Lu Xun recorded in detail in the preface of "The Scream" that he watched slides in Japan.

The light of the projector shone on the white curtain, and a tragic picture immediately appeared, with several Japanese soldiers walking proudly, and the streets were littered with the corpses of Chinese civilians.

Zhou Hexuan recounted in a sad tone: "On November 21, 1894, the Japanese army captured Lushun in Liaodong, China, and immediately launched a massacre for four days and three nights. The British writer Allen described it this way: The Japanese soldiers chased the fleeing civilians, used guns and bayonets against everyone, and stabbed those who fell even more ferociously. Walking on the streets, you can trample on dead bodies everywhere under your feet...... It was dark, and the slaughter continued...... The ground was soaked in blood, and mutilated corpses lay everywhere. Some small alleys are simply blocked by dead bodies...... The Japanese army pierced the woman's chest with a bayonet, strung up a child under the age of two, and deliberately raised it high into the air for people to watch......"

Kliman, a reporter for the New York Times, described: I saw a man kneeling in front of the Japanese soldiers, kowtowing and begging for his life. The Japanese soldier plunged his head into the ground with a spear tail knife in one hand and cut off his head with a sword with the other...... There was an old man kneeling in the middle of the street, and the Japanese soldiers cut him down, almost in two...... A group of Japanese soldiers chased three people, one of whom was holding a baby...... At one o'clock later, I saw that the baby was dead, two of them were knocked down by bullets, and the third person, the father of the baby, had stumbled and fell, and the Japanese soldiers were able to catch him on the back. I stepped forward and pointed to the white cloth red cross on my arm to save him, but I couldn't stop him. The Japanese soldier stabbed the knife three or four times in the neck of the man who fell to the ground, and then immediately left him on the ground to breathe and die......"

Mr. Holland, a doctor from the University of Oxford in England, once quoted Villiers's relevant record: They (Japanese soldiers) brutally slaughtered non-combatants, women and children for four days from the day after the war. Of the Chinese who survived this massacre, there were only 36 people left in the entire city, and these 36 people were left solely to drive them to bury the bodies of their compatriots...... One of the survivors said: "When we came to collect the bodies, we saw people stabbed to death while sitting on chairs. What's even worse is that there is a family on the kang, the mother is surrounded by four or five children, and the youngest one was still nursing and died of pain......"

Slides are being shown one by one, and the scenes of slaughter are constantly appearing, and the bloody brutality is unbearable to see. Coupled with Zhou Hexuan's citation of literature reports and various on-site descriptions, the classroom suddenly fell silent.

Professors and students in Europe, while feeling creepy, were already positively impressed by the brutality of the Japanese.

As for the Chinese students present, with tears in their eyes, Ma Jue threw himself on the table and sobbed.

Several Japanese students had cold hands and feet at this time, and they didn't know what to do. Because Zhou Hexuan not only has relevant articles by European and American writers, but also dozens of photos taken by European and American reporters, they are not allowed to deny it at all.

"Oh God, it's horrible!"

"These damn barbarians."

"Why haven't I heard about it before?"

“……”

European students whispered that those photos could simply ruin their three views.

Although European and American countries developed by bloody colonization, by the 20th century they had flaunted civilization, and they could understand the millions of casualties in war, but the massacre of civilians was unforgivable.

In history, even the great demon Hitler, after learning the news of the Nanjing Massacre, was furious and scolded Japan as a pig teammate. Well, Hitler thought that Japan's killing methods were too bloody, and that bloodless methods such as poison gas and hanging should be used, so that killing people would be more civilized, and Germany was a civilized nation.

Clothed in a veil of civilization, the Europeans looked at the massacres made in Japan, and they had no way to accept them.

Zhou Hexuan continued: "Why is the British report on the Lushun massacre distorted? Because large news agencies, including the Central News Agency and Reuters, were all bought off by the Japanese with a lot of money, whenever there were reports that were unfavorable to Japan, the two news agencies immediately helped counter-propaganda. The British Central News Agency even said: 'Except for legitimate casualties in wartime, the Japanese army did not kill a single Chinese'. According to this statement, did the tens of thousands of people in Lushun City commit suicide? Today, since we are calling for peace, we naturally want to restore the truth of history! ”