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In the autumn of 1945, outside the Peace Gate in Nanjing, a villager went out hunting, accidentally found a cave, went inside to see, and turned his head in fright and ran: it was full of bombs! As we all know, 1

In the autumn of 1945, outside the Peace Gate in Nanjing, a villager went out hunting, accidentally found a cave, went inside to see, and turned his head in fright and ran: it was full of bombs!

As we all know, on August 15, 1945, after Eating Two Atomic Bombs, Japan was forced to declare its surrender, and the Second World War, which brought deep disaster to mankind, ended. And the war-torn Chinese people also ushered in a long-lost moment of tranquility.

Especially in Nanjing, which is scarred, you can finally lick the wound and dry your eyes.

One day in October 1945, outside the Peace Gate in Nanjing, villager Huang Changhai walked out of the village carrying a shotgun and preparing to go out hunting. Autumn is a good season for hunting, everything withers, and there is no prey to hide, mainly small animals such as hares and pheasants.

Due to the war, Huang Changhai could not remember how long his family had not eaten meat, and he had no money to buy it, so he could only ask nature for it.

With a shotgun in his hand, he searched around on a mountain wave in the northeast of the village, and the hounds followed closely behind him, without a word.

The sound of their footsteps, apparently disturbing a gray-haired hare that had come out to forage, swooped out and fled.

Huang Changhai, who was quick-sighted and quick-handed, quickly raised his gun and shot - huh! The hare seemed to tremble a little, but did not stop the pace of escape.

The hound next to him seemed to have heard his master's instructions, and rushed up at once, and quickly disappeared on the other side of the hillside.

Huang Changhai was an old hunter, and no prey could escape from his gun, so he was not afraid at all. Sure enough, when he reached the foot of the mountain, the hound came back with the hare and returned to his life.

It was his hunting ground and everything around was all too familiar. Suddenly, he found a strange situation: there used to be a cave here, how did it disappear?

He rubbed his eyes, was he mistaken. He looked around again and confirmed that it was here, the previous cave was gone, was it blocked?

He examined it carefully, and sure enough, he found that the situation was abnormal, so he took out his knife, cut off the dry grass, and began to dig the soil below. But digging and digging, he saw the brick wall - it seems that the opening of the cave was really blocked, who did it? Why? He couldn't understand.

At this time, the sun was nearly noon, and he decided to come to see what was going on after dinner, maybe there was some treasure hidden in it, then it was sent. As he left, he also covered up the scene.

After lunch, he still carried a shotgun, carried a hunting dog, pretended to be hunting, and came there again silently. However, he had an extra hammer and chisel, as well as a torch.

When he saw that there was no one around, he chiseled it open. The walls are made of cement and brick and are very strong. This made him more and more convinced that there must be good things in it, and it was even more exciting to chisel it.

After about an hour of chiseling, I finally chiseled open a hole of about 70 centimeters, only to see that it was eerie and black. He had the courage to drill in, light a torch, search forward, and feel that the space was getting bigger and bigger.

Suddenly, a pile of wooden boxes appeared in the corner of the cave, neatly stacked.

Could it be that it contains a treasure? Thinking of this, Huang Changhai's heart blossomed. But when you look closely, you can find that the box is printed with the Japanese plaster flag, which is too familiar as a Chinese who has suffered a lot.

He took out his hunting knife, pried open a few boxes, and was immediately frightened that his legs were weak—it was full of bombs and grenades.

Huang Changhai ran out of the cave with a rolling belt, afraid that if he did not pay attention, he would cause an explosion, and when he did not find the baby, he also took a life.

He trembled and pulled some branches and weeds to re-cover the opening. At this time he had no intention of hunting, and hurried home with his hunting dogs. He pretended to be calm and didn't tell anyone what had happened.

But at night, I began to toss and turn, and I couldn't sleep through the night. He was thinking, what should I do about this?

- Do you want to hide it yourself? But what is the use of keeping it? Obviously, this was the ammunition that the Japanese did not take away.

The next day, he decided to tell the local garrison.

In September of the year of Japan's surrender, Chiang Kai-shek ordered Liao Yaoxiang's New Sixth Army to enter Nanjing, which was his ace and a strong force that frightened the Japanese army and could fight a hard battle.

After Liao Yaoxiang's department learned of the situation, he sent people to follow Huang Changhai to the cave to search, and found that there were a large amount of ammunition hidden inside, including grenades, bullets, three or eight large covers, grenades, machine guns, etc., and the result was full of 6 trucks.

In fact, such Japanese arsenals have been found all over the country, especially in the northeast, and a large number of poison gas bombs, bombs, shells, etc. have been found, which have not been cleaned up so far, and are still injuring people.

In the 1950s, in Bayan County, Harbin, farmers working in the fields often accidentally touched bombs and caused explosions that killed and crippled dozens of people. Although the local garrison pulled away more than a dozen trucks and destroyed them in two months alone, they were still not cleaned up.

In August 2003, qiqihar also had a leak of mustard gas bombs left behind by the Japanese army, causing many casualties.

The matter once attracted the attention of a Japanese female director, Yuko Hainan. In 2004, she went to northeast China to inspect the arsenals left behind by the Japanese army and visit the victims, and made a documentary: "From the Land of Bitter Tears", which received a strong response in Japan, prompting Kimura, a veteran of the Japanese army who had participated in the burial of arms in Bayan County, to take the initiative to stand up, go to the northeast with Hainan Tomoko to identify the location of the arsenal, and draw a map according to memory.

So why did the Japanese hide their arms? To put it bluntly, it is not willing to fail and intends to make a comeback. Although this is wishful thinking, they have always thought so.

Just look at the fact that after World War II, Japan did not apologize and compensate for the war, but also did everything possible to argue and deny, shirk the responsibility for the war and even beautify the war. The Yasukuni Shrine is an example of this. Now that the ban on force has been lifted, military forces have been vigorously developed, and the Diaoyu Islands have been forcibly occupied, and China is still eyeing China, which makes us understand more clearly why they are burying arsenals. Their hearts never put down the butcher's knife and did not repent.

But today's China has become the pillar of Optimus Prime, and it is not comparable to the past. I advise you to die that heart as soon as possible, otherwise there will be only one end, and it will perish!

In the autumn of 1945, outside the Peace Gate in Nanjing, a villager went out hunting, accidentally found a cave, went inside to see, and turned his head in fright and ran: it was full of bombs! As we all know, 1
In the autumn of 1945, outside the Peace Gate in Nanjing, a villager went out hunting, accidentally found a cave, went inside to see, and turned his head in fright and ran: it was full of bombs! As we all know, 1
In the autumn of 1945, outside the Peace Gate in Nanjing, a villager went out hunting, accidentally found a cave, went inside to see, and turned his head in fright and ran: it was full of bombs! As we all know, 1
In the autumn of 1945, outside the Peace Gate in Nanjing, a villager went out hunting, accidentally found a cave, went inside to see, and turned his head in fright and ran: it was full of bombs! As we all know, 1
In the autumn of 1945, outside the Peace Gate in Nanjing, a villager went out hunting, accidentally found a cave, went inside to see, and turned his head in fright and ran: it was full of bombs! As we all know, 1
In the autumn of 1945, outside the Peace Gate in Nanjing, a villager went out hunting, accidentally found a cave, went inside to see, and turned his head in fright and ran: it was full of bombs! As we all know, 1
In the autumn of 1945, outside the Peace Gate in Nanjing, a villager went out hunting, accidentally found a cave, went inside to see, and turned his head in fright and ran: it was full of bombs! As we all know, 1
In the autumn of 1945, outside the Peace Gate in Nanjing, a villager went out hunting, accidentally found a cave, went inside to see, and turned his head in fright and ran: it was full of bombs! As we all know, 1
In the autumn of 1945, outside the Peace Gate in Nanjing, a villager went out hunting, accidentally found a cave, went inside to see, and turned his head in fright and ran: it was full of bombs! As we all know, 1
In the autumn of 1945, outside the Peace Gate in Nanjing, a villager went out hunting, accidentally found a cave, went inside to see, and turned his head in fright and ran: it was full of bombs! As we all know, 1
In the autumn of 1945, outside the Peace Gate in Nanjing, a villager went out hunting, accidentally found a cave, went inside to see, and turned his head in fright and ran: it was full of bombs! As we all know, 1
In the autumn of 1945, outside the Peace Gate in Nanjing, a villager went out hunting, accidentally found a cave, went inside to see, and turned his head in fright and ran: it was full of bombs! As we all know, 1

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