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The Japanese army was fierce, and in less than a year it captured most of China, so why did it not go any further?

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In the last century, due to the qing government's closed country and the corruption and incompetence of the ruling class, the great powers set foot on our country one after another in a vain attempt to divide the great China from the precarious Qing government. The Opium War, the Sino-Japanese War, the invasion of China by the Eight-Power Alliance, and other wars, the Western powers have tasted a lot of sweetness on Our soil. After the fall of the Qing government, our neighbor, Japan, tried in vain to pull China into its fantasy "Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere." In 1931, after the September 18 Incident, Japan opened the prelude to the war of aggression against China. At that time, the Japanese army was fierce, and it took less than a year to capture most of China, but why did it not go any further after that? The truth is emotional

The Japanese army was fierce, and in less than a year it captured most of China, so why did it not go any further?

In fact, after occupying most of China's territory, the ambitions of the Japanese people reached an unprecedented level of expansion. They felt that our soldiers had little combat effectiveness and the weapons and equipment they used were backward, and these Japanese generals felt that they did not need to work as hard as before, but only needed to boil frogs in warm water and wait for our country to surrender. Therefore, at the same time as invading China, the arrogant Japanese army also opened up the Pacific Theater and the Southeast Asian Theater at the same time, in an attempt to compete with Britain, the United States and other Western countries, and thus achieved the ambition of unifying the world.

In the middle of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the Japanese army withdrew a large number of elite troops from the Chinese mainland and devoted themselves to the Pacific Theater and the Southeast Asian Theater. At that time, a Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor pulled the United States, which was still selling arms, into the water. Although the combat effectiveness of American soldiers does not have the upper hand compared with the Japanese army, which is deeply influenced by militarism, its excellent military equipment can completely make up for the gap between the combat effectiveness of the two armies. Therefore, the Japanese army, which had tasted a little sweetness in the early stage, had no advantage after the reaction of the US army.

The Japanese army was fierce, and in less than a year it captured most of China, so why did it not go any further?

At this point, Japan had to transfer more of its troops entrenched in our country to the Pacific theater, which gave our troops time to breathe. Although China's equipment was backward at that time, after years of war training, the political army has been qualitatively improved in both its combat plan and command policy. Therefore, after the Japanese army wanted to attack our country more deeply, the Japanese army, which had been invincible, became more and more overwhelmed and insufficient in front of our army.

The Japanese army was fierce, and in less than a year it captured most of China, so why did it not go any further?

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