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Why did Japan invade China, and how did it lose the war step by step? It turned out to be inevitable

China and Japan have had exchanges since the Qin Dynasty, although Japan at that time in front of the Qin Dynasty is just a land of bullets established by dwarfs, to put it more bluntly, at that time the Japanese could only make a living by looting on the seashore, Qin Shi Huang did not despise sending troops to suppress them, but also because of contempt and disregard, Japan slowly became stronger and bigger in the eyes of our people, until the late Qing Dynasty, Japan became one of the allied forces invading the Eight Countries, in the Sino-Japanese War, after the defeat of the Qing Dynasty, Japan forced the Qing government to sign the "Maguan Treaty" Demanding compensation for China's land cut has completely ignited the smoke of war between China and Japan.

Why did Japan invade China, and how did it lose the war step by step? It turned out to be inevitable

Now that 71 years have passed since the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression against China, China can finally calm its mood and take a good look back at why Japan is so obsessed with our country, but whenever it has the opportunity, it must provoke our country and invade our country. In fact, everything is inevitable, it has long been predestined by cause and effect, Chinese must remember that this kind of cause and effect may reappear after many years.

Why did Japan invade China, and how did it lose the war step by step? It turned out to be inevitable

Since Japan is called a land of bullets, then Japan's area must be very small, especially compared with the vast territory of our country, Of course, Japan does not want to live only on a small island with limited resources, even if it cannot invade the whole of China, it must also want to plunder some resources from China. However, Japan found that every time it provoked China, China did not make a big fuss, which made Japan even more advanced. But Japan is also a country that knows how to cultivate obscurity, which is learned from the Tang Dynasty, when Japanese envoys came to China to exchange culture and learn. The same is clearly true of Japan's development today.

Why did Japan invade China, and how did it lose the war step by step? It turned out to be inevitable

After Japan entered the industrial age, its economic and development power has been far superior to that of China, and it is no wonder that Japan is unwilling to wait. But why did Japan eventually lose the war? The reason is simple: while Japan overestimates itself, it also underestimates our country.

Even if Japan's army is strong, after all, it fights in other countries, is not familiar with the terrain, and at that time, Japan was also at war with the United States, India and other countries, and there is no doubt that Japan could not devote itself to the war with China. When Japan provoked public anger, Japan's defeat was already doomed, but was Japan defeated by the atomic bomb dropped by the United States?

Why did Japan invade China, and how did it lose the war step by step? It turned out to be inevitable

Obviously not, Japan's defeat has long been a foregone conclusion, with China's all-out war of resistance, more and more people joined the war of resistance, while the Japanese population is constantly decreasing, once Japan penetrates deep into our battlefield, the Japanese are like turtles caught in an urn. After reading it, what do you think is the reason why Japan invaded and occupied our country?

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