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Puyi once used a letter to scare the Japanese army into canceling the plan to blow up the Great Wall.

Puyi once used a letter to scare the Japanese army into canceling the plan to blow up the Great Wall.

He was the only emperor in Chinese history to write a biography of himself, and a copy of My First Half of Life sold millions of copies around the world, making it the most influential biography of the 20th century. He spoke English at the Tokyo Trial and lied in order to send Japanese war criminals to the gallows. During the War of Resistance Against Japan, the Japanese also thought of destroying the Great Wall, but now the Great Wall still stands, all of which can be attributed to Puyi, the last emperor of China.

Puyi once used a letter to scare the Japanese army into canceling the plan to blow up the Great Wall.

During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, our country suffered great trauma and the Great Wall was also nearly destroyed. After the "918 Incident", the Northeast Army was so weak that it did not make the slightest resistance to Japan, allowing Japan to directly occupy the three eastern provinces without spending a single soldier. During the occupation of the three eastern provinces, Japan tasted the sweetness and wanted to continue to occupy China's north China, but to occupy north China, the first thing was to cross the Great Wall.

Puyi once used a letter to scare the Japanese army into canceling the plan to blow up the Great Wall.

It was precisely because they easily took the three eastern provinces, so they felt that it was easy to take down China. So they mobilized a large number of troops to attack the Badaling Great Wall. Unexpectedly, the patriotic soldiers of our country fought with them to the death in the area of the Great Wall. The Japanese attacked hundreds of times without success. They had an idea — blow up the Great Wall.

Puyi once used a letter to scare the Japanese army into canceling the plan to blow up the Great Wall.

At that time, Puyi was a puppet in the hands of the Japanese, and he knew that the Japanese were going to blow up the Great Wall at this time, so he could not sit still, so he wrote a letter to the Japanese army, saying that if you blow up the Great Wall, it will cause the whole Chinese people to resist, blowing up the Great Wall is not good for yourself or others, and it is also a waste of aircraft shells, which is a waste of time and energy, and it is too uneconomical. The leader of the Japanese army in Puyi listened to the reason and finally abandoned the plan to blow up the Great Wall.

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