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The Japanese army occupied the northeast for 14 years, why did not find oil? After discovery, will it affect the course of the war?

As the old saying goes: Those who have gained the tao have more help, and those who have lost the way have little help. The meaning is simple and easy to understand, in simple terms, that is, if a person often does good things, someone will help him, and if a person does too many bad things, what he wants to do will not succeed. The second half of the sentence is best used to describe Japan during World War II. Japan occupied our country for 14 years, and what they most wanted to plunder was China's precious resources, but they still failed to discover the oil resources of northeast China after occupying northeast China for a long time.

The Japanese army occupied the northeast for 14 years, why did not find oil? After discovery, will it affect the course of the war?

On the night of July 7, 1937, when the Japanese army was exercising near the Lugou Bridge in the southwest of Beiping, under the pretext of a soldier 'missing', they asked to enter the county town of Wanping to search, but the 29th Army of the Chinese defenders sternly refused. The Japanese then opened fire on the Chinese defenders and shelled the city of Wanping. The 29th Army rose up against the war. This is the famous July 7 Incident, also known as the Lugou Bridge Incident.. At this point, the Japanese army launched a 14-year-long invasion of our country.

The Japanese army occupied the northeast for 14 years, why did not find oil? After discovery, will it affect the course of the war?

During this period, the Japanese aggressors not only committed countless crimes, but also plundered a large amount of our country's resources. From 1932 to 1945, Japan plundered a total of "223 million tons of coal, 11 million tons of pig iron, 5.8 million tons of steel, 140 million cubic meters of wood, and 120 million tons of grain" in the northeast. These figures, even now, seem shocking and heart-wrenching, and these precious resources have flowed into the hands of the Japanese in vain. Fortunately, they did not find China's Daqing oil field, otherwise they might cause more losses to our country and affect the course of the Second World War.

The Japanese army occupied the northeast for 14 years, why did not find oil? After discovery, will it affect the course of the war?

And why hasn't Japan discovered our oil fields? The first reason is that Japan's detection technology at that time was limited. At that time, Japan's exploration technology could only detect a distance of about 1,000 meters underground, and the oil we found later needed at least 1300 meters to be detected by the instrument. However, this distance is not far away, for the greedy Japanese army, if they fail to detect it, they will try to improve the technology by all means, so what is the reason that prevents them from continuing to improve the technology of oil extraction?

The Japanese army occupied the northeast for 14 years, why did not find oil? After discovery, will it affect the course of the war?

At that time, it was the Japanese Kwantung Army that occupied Tohoku, and the relations between the Kwantung Army and Japan at that time were discordant. At the beginning of the occupation of Tohoku by the Kwantung Army, the Japanese government was very dissatisfied, because this was a coup d'état launched by the Kwantung Army privately, which did not conform to the will of the Japanese people, so there was a great contradiction between the two. However, after occupying the northeast, the Kwantung Army wanted to find the much-needed oil resources in the northeast, so as to alleviate the embarrassing situation. So the Kwantung Army applied to The country for scholars and experts to come to the northeast to make measurements, but the final measurement and detection results were not satisfactory. In the end, the Kwantung Army faced greater public pressure and could no longer carry out deep oil exploration, and all this was just the end of their "lost way".

The Japanese army occupied the northeast for 14 years, why did not find oil? After discovery, will it affect the course of the war?

But in fact, there is another reason that prevented the Japanese army from exploring oil in the northeast. This is related to the oil detection theory at that time. At that time, all scientists and geologists generally believed that oil resources would only appear in coastal areas, that is, oil originated from seabed rot, but in fact, there was another type of oil deposition form, that is, China's Daqing oil field was formed due to inland geological action.

The Japanese army occupied the northeast for 14 years, why did not find oil? After discovery, will it affect the course of the war?

If the Japanese army really discovered the Daqing oil field, it may affect the course of World War II, and the time of China's war of resistance may also be extended. But none of this happened, because the apocalypse, Heaven will not help to achieve their purpose.

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