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Japan also has chinese martyrs' tombs, and only two words are engraved on the tombstones, which makes Chinese angry

An international student found the tomb of a Chinese martyr in Japan, with 2 characters engraved on the tombstone, and no one worshipped it for a hundred years

There seem to be more or less martyrs' tombs all over the world, and whenever you see these martyrs' tombs, they will make people awe-inspired, the so-called martyrs' tombs refer to the cemeteries built for revolutionary martyrs who have created heroic deeds or some people who have made great contributions to the country and died!

Japan also has chinese martyrs' tombs, and only two words are engraved on the tombstones, which makes Chinese angry

However, in some enemy countries basically will not bury the other side's dead people in their own countries, let alone build martyrs' tombs for them, but everything has exceptions, although Japan and China have always had a more complex relationship, and have also had many wars with China, but in the process of sacrificing a lot of soldiers, in the process of hostile roles, Japan is basically impossible to build a martyrs' tomb for China, but there are students studying in Japan who found the Chinese martyrs' tombs in Japan, but no one has worshipped them for a hundred years. However, the two words engraved on the tombstone made Chinese feel angry, which was simply an insult to the Chinese!

Japan also has chinese martyrs' tombs, and only two words are engraved on the tombstones, which makes Chinese angry

In fact, during the Sino-Japanese War, in the course of the naval battle, more than a dozen Qing Dynasty navies were captured, but no one remembered them after the end of the war, but these dozen navies never thought of surrendering, even under the coercion and inducement of the Japanese, they did not yield, and even their names were not willing to be revealed to these Japanese, and their stubbornness was simply engraved in their bones and left in their blood. However, in the face of such a strong Chinese made the Japanese even more angry, and finally died under all kinds of torture.

Japan also has chinese martyrs' tombs, and only two words are engraved on the tombstones, which makes Chinese angry

After their sacrifice, the Japanese naturally did not return them to China, but buried them on the spot, and as time passed, basically no one could remember them, but in 2003, a Chinese studying in Japan discovered the tomb, and the owner of the tomb was the Qing Dynasty Navy at that time. In addition, the Japanese also erected monuments to them, but these tablets did not have their names on the curtain, but only wrote the word "prisoner".

Japan also has chinese martyrs' tombs, and only two words are engraved on the tombstones, which makes Chinese angry

These two words are meaningful, perhaps because the names of these people are not known, so there can only be these two words to replace, or it is contempt for China, and insulting language. The Chinese student was also very confused at the time, so he began to check one relevant information after another, and finally found the relevant information, and only then unveiled this mysterious history.

Yu Yuqing felt that there were many unsung heroes like this, their names were not remembered, and even their deeds were not known, but whether they were soldiers or soldiers of the Qing Dynasty, they were all members of China, we could not remember their names, but these heroic martyrs deserved our respect, and perhaps one day in the future, we in China would take them home and truly return to their homeland!

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