Everyone knows that Japan and China are very close, separated by only one sea. Japan is made up of many islands, so it is also called an island country. Although this part of Japan is very beautiful, it is extremely prone to earthquakes due to its geographical location. For the Japanese, resisting earthquakes is already commonplace. Sometimes, earthquakes can lead to other disasters, such as tsunamis and volcanic eruptions. There are many active volcanoes in Japan, and the magical and beautiful Mt. Fuji is an active volcano. One of the ideas of the former Soviet Union to exterminate Japan was to trigger a volcanic eruption.

Although many Japanese people already have the ability to defend themselves against earthquakes, they are always worried. Yes, who can get used to this unknown catastrophe? The Japanese were also afraid that in an earthquake they would completely sink to the bottom of the sea. But is the Japanese's fear superfluous or correct? Xiaobian is also very curious, if you are also interested in such a problem, please follow my footsteps to find out!
Since the Japanese were worried that the earthquake would cause a tsunami to engulf them, they would certainly make some inquiries into such a situation. Japanese experts have discovered a trench under the japanese seabed that is slowly engulfing Japan, but it is not known when Japan will be completely swallowed up. Regardless of the speed, there is such a situation there. Even if these generations of Japanese people can still be safe and sound, but what about the descendants of Japan? Whether they will be overwhelmed or not is still a question mark. So in order to prevent this, japan began to look for other land life, which is one of the reasons why Japan likes to invade other countries.
And China's vast territory has borne the brunt of Japan's aggression, and Japan has indeed done so. It was experienced once during the Qing Dynasty, and later famously defended against Japan, which is also evidence of Japanese aggression. Fortunately, Chinese people resisted foreign enemies strongly and eventually defeated Japan.
As an aggressor, Japan always loses the battle, and a large part of the identity of the Japanese aggressor actually comes from their desire to own land, and they want to own land because they are a multi-earthquake country surrounded by the sea. Since the invasion could not be achieved, they thought of another way, that is, to take a lot of money to buy land from other countries, and Japan, the part of Brazil, wanted to buy for a long time.
Although what the Japanese have done for the land is very eye-catching, it is also their desperate approach to the survival of future generations. Although Japan is a country with limited land and many disasters, it can develop a lot of high technology and become a developed country, which has to be learned by other countries.