Riko was going to kill a villager, but when he looked up and saw a tomb, he prostrated his head and said: Ancestors spared their lives
At the beginning of the twentieth century, many of the world's major powers united as representatives to sign the new Geneva Convention, and when this treaty was discussed, Japan also participated in and was the first country in Asia to sign it, but after the real war, Japan left this agreement behind.

Japan is a real island country, which also makes many of Japan's resources very scarce, so Japan has been coveting The rich products of China, after stepping on this land, like a group of robbers entering the unattended imperial palace, can not control their hands and feet, as long as they see good things, they will grab, once they encounter resistance, they will only use the weapons in their hands to solve.
The cruel Japanese army conscience found or other reasons there is a place to exempt the Japanese from destruction, when the invading Japanese army stationed in a village on the border of Jiangsu Province, the Ready Japanese Army is ready to loot, take the opportunity to relax, at this time what comes into view is a stone stele, so that the local people did not expect that after seeing this stone stele, the Japanese put away their weapons, and respectfully bowed their heads to the stone stele, and then immediately withdrew from this area, the stone stele wrote "Xu Fu's Tomb".
What arrogant Japanese would show respect for this stone monument?