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Liu Qiang: When he was angry and burned the Yasukuni Shrine, but now he is rebelling and leaving, what did he experience?

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Liu Qiang: When he was angry and burned the Yasukuni Shrine, but now he is rebelling and leaving, what did he experience?

Liu Qiang

In 2011, a Chinese guy set fire to the gates of Japan's Yasukuni Shrine.

This Chinese guy is Liu Qiang.

After burning the Yasukuni Shrine, Liu Qiang went to South Korea.

In front of the Japanese embassy in South Korea, he threw another flaming bomb.

Liu Qiang was subsequently arrested by the police and sentenced to ten months in prison.

However, in South Korean folk, Liu Qiang is revered as a hero.

However, after Liu Qiang returned to China, he was not only dismissed by his work unit.

The relatives around him also did not understand him very much!

In a word, it is a rebellion.

So, what did he go through?

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Liu Qiang was born in Shanghai in 1974.

Due to his parents' work, Liu Qiang often lived in his grandmother's house when he was a child.

Liu Qiang's grandmother is a North Korean.

Forced by the Japanese army to be a comfort woman, she came to China.

When he was very young, his grandmother told him about the past.

Liu Qiang: When he was angry and burned the Yasukuni Shrine, but now he is rebelling and leaving, what did he experience?

Liu Beisheng

In Liu Qiang's memory, he hated the Japanese invaders.

More importantly, Liu Qiang's grandfather was an anti-Japanese regimental commander.

Liu Qiang's grandfather was Liu Beisheng, the commander of the Forty-eighth Regiment of the New Fourth Army.

At the age of 30, Liu Beisheng died heroically.

But his spirit was passed down.

His grandson had strong patriotic feelings.

It can be said that Grandma and Grandpa profoundly influenced Liu Qiang.

When Liu Qiang was a child, he liked to watch some anti-Japanese war films.

Whenever he saw the Japanese invaders defeated, Liu Qiang danced with his hands.

Liu Qiang: When he was angry and burned the Yasukuni Shrine, but now he is rebelling and leaving, what did he experience?

Yasukuni Shrine

As he grew older, Liu Qiang's patriotic feelings became stronger and stronger.

As an adult, Liu Qiang married a beautiful wife.

Subsequently, the two had a cute child.

Liu Qiang is also very successful in his career and is a training teacher.

Although the career is successful and the family is happy.

But Liu Qiang still has an unfulfilled wish.

That is, waiting for the Japanese to apologize to their grandmother.

On the issue of comfort women, the Japanese have been arguing.

Until his death, Liu Qiang's grandmother did not wait to apologize.

Therefore, this has always been Liu Qiang's heart knot.

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Later, japan not only did not apologize, but also said that the comfort women were voluntary.

This absurd behavior angered Liu Qiang.

He decided to vent his anger for his grandmother, for the suffering Chinese.

So, Liu Qiang began his own action.

At first, Liu Qiang decided to use a civilized way.

Liu Qiang: When he was angry and burned the Yasukuni Shrine, but now he is rebelling and leaving, what did he experience?

Liu Qiang

In 2006, Liu Qiang sang outside the Yasukuni Shrine:

The big knife slashed at the heads of the devils...

Maybe this approach is too mild.

The Japanese did not reflect on their aggression at all.

Several cabinet ministers still pay homage to the Yasukuni Shrine.

After the news came out, Liu Qiang was angry.

He decided to take a breath of evil for all the Chinese.

This time, he decided to burn the Yasukuni Shrine.

What is the Yasukuni Shrine?

It was a place dedicated to Japanese war criminals.

Liu Qiang chose to burn the Yasukuni Shrine, and the meaning is self-evident.

When it was said, Liu Qiang began his own action.

Liu Qiang: When he was angry and burned the Yasukuni Shrine, but now he is rebelling and leaving, what did he experience?

The Yasukuni Shrine was burned

In the early morning of December 26, 2011, the Yasukuni Shrine suddenly burst into flames.

The plaque of the "Yasukuni Shrine" was also burned and fell to the ground.

Just when the crowd was rushing to put out the fire.

Liu Qiang quietly left.

This time, Liu Qiang did not choose to return to China.

He chose to go to South Korea because she wanted to burn down the Japanese embassy in South Korea.

After burning down the Japanese embassy in South Korea, Liu Qiang was arrested.

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The news of Liu Qiang's arrest suddenly appeared on the news page.

When South Korean civil society learned of this, they immediately took action.

They demanded that the South Korean government immediately release Liu Qiang.

In their view, Liu Qiang did the most correct thing.

He is a true hero!

The South Korean government also listened to public opinion and hired a lawyer for Liu Qiang.

Liu Qiang: When he was angry and burned the Yasukuni Shrine, but now he is rebelling and leaving, what did he experience?

Liu Qiang

At the same time, it also rejected Japan's request to extradite Liu Qiang.

In the end, Liu Qiang was sentenced to only 10 months in prison.

After his release from prison, Liu Qiang was warmly welcomed by the South Korean people.

Subsequently, Liu Qiang returned to China.

However, after returning to China, Liu Qiang felt what it meant to rebel against the people.

First, the work unit dismissed him on the grounds that he was absent from work.

Later, even Liu Qiang's parents could not understand him.

At one point, I wanted to break off relations with him.

Liu Qiang: When he was angry and burned the Yasukuni Shrine, but now he is rebelling and leaving, what did he experience?

Liu Qiang

Colleagues around him suspected that he had mental problems.

His wife couldn't stand the strange eyes of others.

He divorced Liu Qiang and took his 6-year-old daughter out to live elsewhere.

During that time, Liu Qiang also said: It is difficult to survive!

But Liu Qiang never regretted it!

Because of patriotism and fault?

Do you think Liu Qiang's burning of the Yasukuni Shrine is really worth it?

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