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Japanese soldiers of Taiwanese nationality, alien surviving undead

author:Liang Jichao

After Japan occupied Taiwan, it brutally suppressed the People of Taiwan militarily, practiced the dictatorship of the Governor-General politically, plundered Taiwan's resources in a frenzied manner economically, and enslaved the People of Taiwan by the cultural imperial democratization movement. At the same time, a large number of conscripts were recruited in Taiwan. According to statistics from the Japanese Ministry of Health and Welfare, during World War II, Japan recruited 207183 troops in Taiwan, about 80,000 people were sent to the front line to participate in the war directly, most of them were sent to the Southeast Asia and Pacific theaters, a small number were sent to Chinese mainland combat, and about 50,000 people died or disappeared.

Japanese soldiers of Taiwanese nationality, alien surviving undead

Taiwan Takasa Volunteer Team

After the outbreak of the Pacific War in 1941, the Japanese army forcibly recruited more than 20,000 indigenous people in Taiwan and established the "Takasa Volunteer Brigade" to go to the front line of the Southeast Asian battlefield, and most of the survivors who died in the war were mostly disabled. Among them, more than 2,000 Taiwanese aboriginal undead of the "Takasago Volunteer Brigade" worship the Yasukuni Shrine. The Yasukuni Shrine not only enshrines more than two million Japanese undead, including Class-A war criminals, but also the heroic souls of nearly 280 million Taiwanese soldiers.

Japanese soldiers of Taiwanese nationality, alien surviving undead

Some Japanese soldiers of Taiwanese nationality at the Yokosuka Naval Signal School in Japan

In order to recover the heroic spirits of the ancestors back to Taiwan, Gao Jinsumei led a delegation of the "Return My Ancestral Spirits" delegation of the remnants of the Takasa Volunteer Courageous Brigade to Japan 7 times in 3 years for the "removal of the victims of the Takasa Yoshinoda From the Yasukuni Shrine", proposed to the Yasukuni Shrine a list of the dead from Taiwan, and withdrew the ancestral spirits of Taiwan from the Yasukuni Shrine, but each time they returned to Japan without success.

Japanese soldiers of Taiwanese nationality, alien surviving undead

Gao JinSumei

Ko Kim Su-mei has delivered speeches on many occasions angrily denouncing the atrocities committed by the Japanese invaders: "The Takasa Volunteer Brigade" was forced to sacrifice by the Japanese colonial regime as "cannon fodder of war," and Japan enshrined the spiritual seats of our ancestors and the tablets of Class-A war criminals at the Yasukuni Shrine, which we cannot bear. Under the organization and influence of Gao Jinsumei and others, the "Asian Joint Action Committee against the Yasukuni Shrine Remnants," composed of the families of the victims of the war in Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan, came to the Yasukuni Shrine many times and said that it would never tolerate the spiritual position of their relatives being placed with Japanese war criminals.

Japanese soldiers of Taiwanese nationality, alien surviving undead

The reason why Japan has enshrined the taiwanese undead in the Yasukuni Shrine is that the Japanese side claims that the Taiwanese people love and like Japan from the heart, and the Taiwanese people are willing to be Japanese, and it is the honor of the Taiwanese to become Japanese. The purpose is to co-opt and bribe pro-Japanese Taiwanese in an attempt to separate Taiwan from China, which is "sima Zhao's heart, which is well known to passers-by."

Japanese soldiers of Taiwanese nationality, alien surviving undead

Taiwanese aborigines protesting in front of the Yasukuni Shrine

Japan's intrigue and trickery are indeed coordinated in Taiwan. On April 4, 2005, Su Jinqiang, head of the Taiwan United Party, led a team to visit the Yasukuni Shrine, becoming the first chairman of a Political Party in Taiwan to pay homage to the Yasukuni Shrine.

Japanese soldiers of Taiwanese nationality, alien surviving undead

Su Jinqiang

On June 7, 2007 and April 7, 2013, Lee Teng-hui (Masao Iwasato) visited the Yasukuni Shrine twice on the pretext of worshipping his elder brother Lee Teng-chin (Takeshi Iwasato).

Japanese soldiers of Taiwanese nationality, alien surviving undead

Lee Teng-chin and Lee Teng-hui

On December 21, 2011, the "Taiwan People's Government" organized a delegation to visit the Yasukuni Shrine in Japan.

Japanese soldiers of Taiwanese nationality, alien surviving undead

Members of the Civil Government lined up to pay their respects at the Yasukuni Shrine

Regarding this kind of behavior, scholar Jiang Feng once pointed out that these people cannot tell whether they are Taiwan miscellaneous or japanese miscellaneous, and they are eager to give the whole of Taiwan to Japan.

Japanese soldiers of Taiwanese nationality, alien surviving undead

There is much more to it, and what is more, Huang Junyu of Peony Township, Pingtung County, Taiwan, presided over the sacrifice ceremony of The Gaoshi Shrine, and the heroic spirits enshrined in the Gaoshi Shrine in Taiwan are the same as the tablets enshrined in the Yasukuni Shrine in Japan.

Japanese soldiers of Taiwanese nationality, alien surviving undead

Huang Junyu presides over the Gaoshi Shrine in Taiwan

Born in 1993, Huang Junyu dreamed of becoming a cleric since junior high school, and once used his vacation to work in Japan, hoping to systematically learn about Japanese clergy, but was rejected due to nationality issues. Later, Huang Junyu contacted the Japanese cleric Kenichi Sato through Facebook and recognized him as his adoptive father and named him Sato Tomoki. With the help of his adoptive father Kenichi Sato, Huang Junyu became the first Taiwanese cleric in history. His hometown, Peony Society, was the first place where Japan invaded Taiwan in 1874, and his behavior of forgetting his ancestors was angrily denounced by all the Chinese. This is exactly:

Amaterasu restored Taiwan, and Peony Gaoshi was a new official.

In the dream, he did not know that he was a guest, and Dongmu confessed his father to please him.

Japanese soldiers of Taiwanese nationality, alien surviving undead

Kenichi Sato, Yo-Yō

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