Chapter 168: Manifesto
Please remember the URL of this site: . King Hatohiko sat in his car and pursed his lips without saying a word, and as we said in the previous chapter, he had many complaints about the way the Empire of Japan had dealt with the matter, in addition to worrying about his own fate
According to historical records, because the Nanjing Massacre in 1937 made the Japanese army notorious, the Japanese base camp abolished the Shanghai dispatch army system, and King Hatohiko and Matsui Ishine were both recalled to Japan
But we know that the film was some of the film that the Westerners had managed to keep in the International Security Zone in Nanjing, and then it was taken by missionaries to Shanghai and finally made it to the United States, but the strange thing is that it was only shown a few times in the private settings of some dignitaries in the United States, and then it disappeared completely
But this time the film was not such a fate, Yang Ningshi, the manager of Chanchen & Co., made a considerable number of copies of the film that Jin Tao gave them in strict accordance with the contract with Jin Tao, and then secretly distributed it to many media around the world, and thus met with the public
Because there are so many news media reporting on it, the U.S. government, which doesn't want to provoke Japan, will not be able to lock down these films because of the opinions of a few high-ranking officials, and at the same time, Jin Tao has his own films, and there are also "master data" on the EEEPC, and it's safe to say that even after a few decades, these films will be at the digital level, and some country that is completely devoid of morality, should never want to deny what happened in Nanjing
As we said, there is no point in arguing about the number of people in the Nanjing Massacre, arguing about whether Nanjing was strong or not. It's all meaningless, and the only thing that makes sense is that aggression is a fact, and even if there is only one thing of violence against civilians, it's a fact, and aggression is a fact, and violence against civilians is a fact, and that's the reason for the bloody revenge of the Chiyou army, which doesn't cost anything
When the film was secretly sent to the mainstream media in all countries with Yang Ningshi, the manager of Chanchen & Co., it had already made the Japanese empire and any pro-Japanese group lose control of this matter, and maybe in another history, it was possible to block the sorrow of the Chinese in the massacre by bribing some pro-Japanese American congressmen, so in this time and space, to buy off the leaders of all countries around the world and all the news media, forget it, maybe it's easier to recreate a planet
And if King Hatohiko of Asakanomiya knew how Jin Tao planned to use the films, then he would definitely feel scared
How Jin Tao will use it must be made public to all Chinese, but how he does it shows that Jin Tao's thinking is absolutely different from that of other people, but it is certain that this is a bitter medicine that will make all those who still have illusions about the Japanese Empire throw away their illusions, open their eyes wide, and clench their steel guns in their hands
"Crunch"
In the sound of the car braking, the gate of the "Jinling Women's College of Arts and Sciences" appeared in front of King Hatohiko of the Asakanomiya Palace, and when he got out of the car, he sorted out his military uniform and white gloves, and his eyes wandered away from the nearby scenery
"Yaga...... ”
Along with the roar, the sound of slaps in the face came, and the pseudo-policeman who was beaten to guard the door covered his face while waving the box cannon in his hand, and quarreled with the large number of devil soldiers in front of the door in Japanese
"We are guarding here on the orders of the commander of the Japanese occupation forces, Admiral Matsui, and we have the right to stop any Japanese soldier or any other person who makes trouble here."
Of course, the pseudo-police who quarreled were not afraid of the commander of the occupation forces, General Matsui Ishone, they were afraid of the means by which King Kim Dae Yama played people to death, and if they were just killed, it would not be very frightening to the outlaws, but if they were "played to death" alive, as long as they were not stupid, they would not like the feeling that life was worse than death
However, the occupation headquarters could not frighten ordinary Japanese soldiers and officers, but they could not frighten King Hatohiko of Asakanomiya, and the purpose of his visit today was because he had received definite information, that is, the administrator of the "Jinling Women's Liberal Arts College", Sister Minni. Weitling had a connection with the Chiyou Army and stored military belongings for them
There was not much interest in the "Jinling Women's Liberal Arts College", and in a sense, he also disapproved of the soldiers going to the school to find the "flower girls", after all, the Japanese Imperial ** team provided the soldiers with "comfort women", and sometimes the soldiers forcibly had sex with some Chinese women, which was not a big deal
In the eyes of King Hatohiko of Asakamiya, the Chinese are just "Chinese pigs," and if you look at their country of 400 million people, they are like a plate of scattered sand, and if you let them fight a civil war behind closed doors, Chinese politicians and generals seem to be very savvy, but when it comes to international affairs, they are just big fools
"If they were smart, how could they have been subject to an arms embargo by the West not long after the First World War, and this is a country that has no money, and it's stupid to look at how they have contributed to the progress of humanity all these years...... Foolishness ......"
King Hatohiko of Asakanomiya, who was not satisfied with the performance of his subordinates, after finishing his military uniform and white gloves, he frowned, but he still endured it in his heart, and did not ask his subordinates to use bayonets to deal directly with those pseudo-policemen, but thought of what happened to General Matsui Ishine and his future He muttered in his heart dissatisfied
"General Matsui Ishine doesn't know yet, he is about to be dismissed, and those high-ranking officials who lack foresight in China will not know that if they don't do anything to stop those Chinese who dare to resist, then China's strategy may bring huge trouble to the imperial state."
In the plan to invade China, as far as the military headquarters of the Japanese Empire was concerned, there was no such thing as "eight years" at all, and they were clamoring for the destruction of China in a few months, and as for the purpose, it was very clear and simple: China, as a country rich in labor and natural resources, happened to be the rear of the Great Japanese Empire, and supported Japan's advance into the Pacific
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Impatiently, her wandering gaze soon saw the most famous "landscape" of the "Jinling Women's Liberal Arts College"
"That's the poem, that's the damn poem."
As we said earlier, Jin Tao's two poems had already spread all over the world by this time, and at the same time demonstrated to everyone in the world the determination of the Chinese to resist, that is, the declaration that the Chinese would resist aggression to the end, although this cruel declaration was attributed to arrogance by the "unknown truth" senior officials in many "untrue" governments
But the determination to fight the aggressor to the end is unquestionable in this manifesto
Just when King Hatohiko of Asakanomiya discovered the pink wall on which the poem was written, his lieutenant came to report to him the progress of the matter
"Your Excellency, the policemen who are guarding the gate do have orders from the commander of the occupying forces, and now they are asking us to wait for the arrival of the gendarmes and to abide by the decision of the gendarmerie, whether we are ......."
King Hatohiko of Asakanomiya knew what the adjutant meant, whether to use a bayonet to open the way and break in directly, he shook his head, and denied that idea, he didn't want more films in the world's media of Japanese soldiers confronting and killing police, civilians, and even nuns in the Nanjing International Security Zone
In particular, it can be seen from the film that the internal intelligence agencies of the Japanese Empire got their hands on, and in many cases they were in a state of **, and as the imperial family of the Japanese Empire, he didn't want to "show his face" to the media around the world on those films.
And now, when he remembered the film of the rape of a Chinese woman in front of a nun, he felt an undisguised anger in his heart, and he didn't understand if the officer named Matsui was sick in the head, and he didn't understand what the international community might think about these things
So he took off his gloves, waved his hand at the adjutant, and walked with his hands behind his back to the famous pink wall where the poem was written, and now that he had found the poem that was already "famous all over the world," he couldn't help but take advantage of the time when his soldiers were still confronting the puppet police to look at the famous manifesto.
"Don't complain that Chi You kills a lot, shameless beasts abuse the world, dare to enter the academy Sister Ling, and will slaughter Tokyo to tell the heavens, Chi You Army"
With the gentle groan of King Hatohiko of the Chaoxiang Palace, this shows that this bastard understands Chinese, especially when he reads it, he actually gently shakes his head This poem from Jin Tao, which is called the "Slaughter Day Declaration" by foreign media, actually read the taste of "Four Books".
Yes, two of Jin Tao's poems, one poem is called the "Slaughter of the Sun Declaration" of the Chiyou Army because it bears the words "Slaughter Tokyo", and the other poem in which I recommend Chiyou with my blood, coldly to the horizontal eyebrows, and dare to offend the Chinese people, and the blood slaughter of thousands of people is called the "Chiyou Declaration" by overseas Chinese.
Although these are only two poems, they have been over-interpreted by overseas media since they were written by the Jiaoli, who recorded the "Nanjing Massacre" and also the retaliatory methods of the Chiyou army, and if they were just the work of a literati, they would have been ridiculed by many, but these two poems were naturally interpreted as a manifesto when they were written by a leader who led his men to massacre more than 800 wounded Japanese soldiers and threatened to kill all the Japanese invaders who invaded China
The "Slaughter Day Declaration" was called arrogant by many people who "did not know the truth," but the "Chiyou Declaration" that followed it was sought after by many overseas Chinese, and this was the first time that a Chinese army had stated that it wanted to protect the blood and blood of all Chinese people, and even if it has not been implemented yet, it has brought hope to many Chinese people who have been bullied overseas
"It's that bastard, but where is this guy hiding in Nanjing City?"
On the film, King Hatohiko of Asakanomiya saw Jin Tao, and his greatest hope was that he would be able to catch this guy and cut off his head with his own hands before he had to return to Japan because of the "film incident."
He didn't know that the hope of meeting Jin Tao didn't have to wait too long
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