In 1931, Japan launched the September 18 Incident against our country, and because our country did not make any resistance, the northeast eventually fell and was occupied by Japan. After that, Japan established the puppet state of Manchukuo here, and Puyi, as the last emperor, was also used by the Japanese as a puppet emperor of the Japanese. At that time, the Japanese were very arrogant, and the rapid occupation of the northeast region doubled their confidence, but in the end they were defeated by our country, Chinese indomitable spirit, and the Japanese could not be defeated.

In order to quickly turn Tohoku into its own, Japan brought 100,000 women from China and let them reproduce here, completely assimilating Tohoku. Many buildings were built in Japan and various resources were developed, but eventually Japan was expelled from China, and these buildings eventually remained in the northeast, although some of them have been cleared, but there are still some leftovers. Later, China developed in the northeast region, on a large area of excavation, but dug out more than 600 tons of gold bars.
At that time, when our construction team found out, it was immediately reported to the state, but after the Japanese side learned the news, it shouted: Don't touch it, it's all ours! What's going on here? The Japanese claimed that this was what they had left behind in the northeast and had forgotten to take away. However, China is not so hasty, directly to Japan, after a series of investigations and research, found that these gold bars were left by the Tsarist Russia thought the general, let's see what is going on.
In that year, the October Revolution broke out in Tsarist Russia, and these gold bars, which were originally looted from the hands of the common people, were originally sent to the front, but before they could be sent, the October Revolution broke out. At that time, the generals who thought that Tsarist Russia had fled with their own mistakes, and before leaving, they stole these gold bars from the treasury and took them all together. At that time, the Tsarist generals came to the northeast, and the northeast was already occupied by Japan, so they wanted to defect to Japan.
Japan is not an interesting country, and after seeing the Tsarist Russia today, it directly tied up the Tsarist army, blackmailed them, and took the gold bars for itself. Originally, the Japanese army wanted to send the gold bars back to Japan, but at that time, the military and the Japanese emperor were unhappy, so they gave up sending them back to Japan and were divided up by the Japanese army. I thought of hiding it first and retrieving it later when I had the opportunity, but it was discovered by our country in advance that these gold bars should belong to Tsarist Russia and had nothing to do with the Japanese. What do you think about this?