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The archives of the Mutilated Kwantung Army contain progressive literati persecuted by the Japanese and the Japanese

The Japanese and the Pseudo-Japanese brutalized and suppressed all progressives in the literary and art circles who had anti-Japanese and left-wing tendencies. Jin Jianxiao (1909-1936), a left-wing writer in the Northeast, was an underground member of the Communist Party of China. In 1936, Jin Jianxiao founded the "Great North New Inquiry Journal" in Harbin, using paintings, photos, poems and other forms to publicize the anti-Japanese resistance, was arrested by the Japanese and shot outside the north gate of Qiqihar.

The archives of the Mutilated Kwantung Army contain progressive literati persecuted by the Japanese and the Japanese

This archive of the Kwantung Army Gendarmerie records the reconnaissance and arrest of Li Jifeng, as well as the activities of left-wing writers in the northeast.

The archives of the Mutilated Kwantung Army contain progressive literati persecuted by the Japanese and the Japanese

The left-wing writer Li Jifeng (1917-1945) in the northeast created a large number of progressive works against the Manchus and The Japanese. The Japanese false had a heavy reward for his arrest in the puppet Man.

The archives of the Mutilated Kwantung Army contain progressive literati persecuted by the Japanese and the Japanese

Report of the puppet Manchukuo Xinjing Police Station's reconnaissance and surveillance activities against the literary and artistic circles of "Manchukuo". Wang Ze, an anti-Manchu anti-Japanese cultural figure mentioned in the report, was soon arrested and died tragically in prison.

The archives of the Mutilated Kwantung Army contain progressive literati persecuted by the Japanese and the Japanese

This incomplete archive of the Kwantung Army records the participation of left-wing writers such as Guan Yan in the northeast in the activities of the underground organization of the Chinese Communist Party. In 1941, Guan Yan and others were arrested and imprisoned in the "12.3 O Incident".

The archives of the Mutilated Kwantung Army contain progressive literati persecuted by the Japanese and the Japanese

Liang Shanding (1914-1997) was a progressive writer during the Fall of Northeast China. In 1943, he published a long poem "Pioneer", which revealed anti-Manchu anti-Japanese sentiments, and was filed by the puppet Manchu Capital Police Department, and was twice raided.

The archives of the Mutilated Kwantung Army contain progressive literati persecuted by the Japanese and the Japanese

Zhang Xinshi's drama "Distant Wind and Sand" was considered by the Japanese and puppet authorities to be an allusion to Japanese colonial rule, and in May 1944, Zhang Xinshi was arrested and imprisoned by the Japanese puppets.

The archives of the Mutilated Kwantung Army contain progressive literati persecuted by the Japanese and the Japanese

Bai Guangyuan, a famous scholar in the northeast, published a woodcut work "Coachman" under the pseudonym "Night walker", flogged the dark and dark puppet Manchu society, so he was brutally persecuted by the Japanese puppet authorities.

The archives of the Mutilated Kwantung Army contain progressive literati persecuted by the Japanese and the Japanese

The above pictures and texts are selected from the seventh volume of "The Establishment of Puppet Manchukuo and Colonial Rule over Northeast China", edited by Zhao Jimin and published by Shandong Pictorial Publishing House in May 2015. The purpose of this headline is to use old photographs to support historical facts, and to pray that China and Japan will always be friendly and there will be no more cruelty of war. The complexity of historical truth cannot be fully revealed by numbers or photos, and readers are expected to be able to think independently and look at history and the present rationally.

The archives of the Mutilated Kwantung Army contain progressive literati persecuted by the Japanese and the Japanese

The Atlas of The Japanese Invasion of China consists of 25 volumes, edited by Zhang Xianwen, a senior honorary professor at Nanjing University. The Key Research Base of Humanities and Social Sciences of the Ministry of Education, the Research Center for the History of the Republic of China of Nanjing University, and the Shandong Pictorial Publishing House Co., Ltd. cooperated in the project, and was selected as the "Twelfth Five-Year Plan" National Key Book Publishing Planning Project, and the National Press and Publishing Reform and Development Project Database 2014 Annual Warehouse Project.

The archives of the Mutilated Kwantung Army contain progressive literati persecuted by the Japanese and the Japanese

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