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More than 600 tons of gold bars were dug up in the northeast, but Japan said that the gold bars belonged to them.

Japan is an island country located in the east of Asia, and because of its special geographical location, domestic resources are very short. In order to obtain more resources, Japan launched an invasion against our country, and the War of Resistance Against Japan broke out.

At that time, Japan was ahead of our country in both weapons and equipment and military strength, and after invading and occupying the northeast, it quickly seized many of our lands, which seemed inevitable to our country. During the war, in order to eliminate the will to resist of our people, the last emperor Puyi also established a puppet Manchurian regime, but he was eventually driven back to his hometown.

More than 600 tons of gold bars were dug up in the northeast, but Japan said that the gold bars belonged to them.

Although the war was over, there were still traces of the places occupied by the Japanese army. The Tohoku region was invaded by the Japanese army. At that time, a large number of Japanese troops were stationed in the northeast region. After the founding of New China, Chinese experts accidentally found a cave with more than 600 tons of gold bars in the northeast.

The Japanese top brass were shocked to learn of this news, so they immediately released the news that the gold belonged to them and asked us to return it to them. Of course, it is unrealistic to return it, and as far as the harm caused to our country by the Japanese invasion of China at that time is concerned, they cannot take away this gold. Where did this gold, which did not belong to Japan, come from?

More than 600 tons of gold bars were dug up in the northeast, but Japan said that the gold bars belonged to them.

Each country that finds unidentified property in its own country will investigate it, and then judge the ownership of these unidentified properties according to the results of the investigation. The investigation found that these gold bars were not Japanese.

The results of the investigation showed that the gold bars should have belonged to the Russian Tsar and were later snatched by the Russian bandit army, Pedrov. At the time of the October Revolution, the political situation in Russia was turbulent and there was internal riots. The October Revolution, led by Lenin, overthrew the Tsarist regime and established a socialist state.

Pedrov was a general of the Tsarist period who knew the layout of the palace and where the money was stored. Pedrov believed that sooner or later the Tsarist government would collapse, and he also knew that after the fall of the Tsarist government, he would lose the cost of surviving at home, so he took advantage of the chaos to break into the national treasury and snatched 63 boxes of gold bars.

More than 600 tons of gold bars were dug up in the northeast, but Japan said that the gold bars belonged to them.

Pedrov fled to the northeast of china with 63 boxes of gold bars he had stolen (at that time the northeast region was controlled by the Japanese army), but wanted to get the protection of the Japanese, but was robbed by the greedy Japanese

But such a rich amount of gold aroused the covetousness of the Japanese, and Pedrov and his party were forcibly detained by the Japanese. The Japanese army threatened to shoot Petrov, at this time he knew that the Japanese did not want to face, he thought about whether he wanted to die or money, and then found that it was still important to die, and the money was not coming back. Desperate, Pedrov had to leave the gold in the northeast.

More than 600 tons of gold bars were dug up in the northeast, but Japan said that the gold bars belonged to them.

The Japanese were sinister and cunning, and Pedrov could not have taken refuge in the japanese-controlled northeast region without giving the Japanese any advantage. Speaking of Russia, after a large amount of gold was robbed, the Russian government sent troops to track down the whereabouts of the gold. In the end, it was found in the hands of the Japanese, and they thought that the Japanese army had been used for military purposes, so they did not get rid of it

These gold bars stolen from Russia were supposed to be reported to the emperor and replenished the treasury. However, in order to satisfy their own selfish desires, the Japanese army in the northeast at that time did not tell the emperor about the gold bars, and secretly hid the gold bars in the northeast. But the people who get the gold bars are also in the army, and even if they have a lot of gold, they don't dare to make a big move.

More than 600 tons of gold bars were dug up in the northeast, but Japan said that the gold bars belonged to them.

They blocked the news in all directions and silenced all the soldiers who knew about it, which showed that their loyalty to the Japanese emperor was not enough. The Japanese seized all the gold bars and expelled Pedrov and his party back to China.

But the gold in the hands of the Japanese is not easy to handle. And then the advantage of the Japanese army in the war became weaker and weaker, and seeing that they were about to lose, they finally understood that they could not take away the gold, so they could only take a small part to escape.

More than 600 tons of gold bars were dug up in the northeast, but Japan said that the gold bars belonged to them.

Until the end of the war in 1945, When Japan announced its surrender, those who hid gold bars had no chance to bring them back to Japan and could only stay in the northeast of our country. Originally wanted to look for an opportunity to take it away, but we dug it out first.

More than 600 tons of gold bars were dug up in the northeast, but Japan said that the gold bars belonged to them.

From ancient times to the present, no one can obtain great wealth for free. However, the development of a nation and a country does not depend only on money, and culture is also an indispensable foundation. It is impossible for this world to be without culture, and there can be no development without a world of culture. We must keep our heads clear while pursuing money, and we must not lose our minds because of things outside of our bodies. "A gentleman loves money and has a way to get it." We must stick to our bottom line in the era of material flow.

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