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The Daxing'an Mountains photographed by the Japanese are covered in snow and the scenery is beautiful

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This is a group of old photographs taken by Japanese people around 1925. At that time, in order to fully understand China's topography, the Japanese sent a group of Japanese to go deep into various parts of China to photograph the local terrain, land, customs, and living habits, etc., in preparation for Japan's invasion of China. This set of old photos was taken against this background. Let's enjoy it!

The Daxing'an Mountains photographed by the Japanese are covered in snow and the scenery is beautiful

The picture shows the frozen Songhua River. From the photos, we can see that the Songhua River has frozen, and there are many people on the ice carrying water. Not far away, there are many horse-drawn carriages carrying goods, coming and going, bustling and bustling. Farther away, there was a steamship, moored in port.

The Daxing'an Mountains photographed by the Japanese are covered in snow and the scenery is beautiful

The picture shows the Xing'an Mountains covered with heavy snow in winter. In the winter, the Xing'an Mountains are covered with snow and a crystal clear world. Today's Xing'anLing is a primitive forest, but, judging from this old photo, the vegetation of Xing'anling at that time was not very lush, and there were not many tall trees.

The Daxing'an Mountains photographed by the Japanese are covered in snow and the scenery is beautiful

Northeast: Windmills with water from small rivers to water farmland. The black land of the northeast is a thousand miles of fertile fields. The water intake style in the photo looks very simple. Notice that there is a similar windmill in the distance.

The Daxing'an Mountains photographed by the Japanese are covered in snow and the scenery is beautiful

The picture shows a thousand mountains in winter. Qianshan Mountain is located 17 kilometers southeast of Tiedong District, Anshan City, Liaoning Province, and the highest peak, Xianrentai, is more than 700 meters above sea level. According to legend, there are 999 peaks standing here, which look like lotus flowers in a lotus pond from a distance, known as the Thousand Lotus Mountains, referred to as the Thousand Mountains. Qianshan is known as the "Pearl of Northeast China". The history books record that Qianshan "has no peaks, no strange, no stones, no cliffs, no temples, no ancients, and no places are hidden", which is a famous tourist scenic spot. The thousand mountains in the photo, covered with snow, have beautiful scenery and are very beautiful.

The Daxing'an Mountains photographed by the Japanese are covered in snow and the scenery is beautiful

The picture shows a thousand mountains in winter. This is a strange peak of a thousand mountains. From the photos, the mountain is rocky, tree-lined and scenic.

The Daxing'an Mountains photographed by the Japanese are covered in snow and the scenery is beautiful

The picture shows the Xing'anling Forest in winter.

The Daxing'an Mountains photographed by the Japanese are covered in snow and the scenery is beautiful

The picture shows the temple overlooking Kakusan Temple. Kakusan Temple is located in the north of Shanhaiguan City, on the mountainside of Kakusan Mountain. This temple is backed by Yanshan Mountain and faces the Bohai Sea, with beautiful scenery and beautiful scenery. From the photos, kakuyama Temple at that time fell into disrepair and was very dilapidated.

The Daxing'an Mountains photographed by the Japanese are covered in snow and the scenery is beautiful

The picture shows the summit of Yunu Peak. The Jade Girl Peak in the photo is one of the Five Female Peaks in Jilin Province. It is now Wunufeng National Forest Park, located in the southern foothills of Changbai Mountain. The five female peaks are: Tiannu Peak, Yunu Peak, Samnu Peak, Xiunu Peak, Chunnu Peak and so on. This is a photo taken by the Japanese when they climbed to the top of Yunu Peak.

The author's testimonial: In order to understand China in an all-round way, the Japanese sent many people to go deep into the hinterland of China to explore various resources. These spies, cloaked in the guise of tourism, explore our topography and search for resources. Today, we are getting stronger and stronger, but for these people, we must also guard against them, we must be vigilant, and we must not let the tragedy of that year repeat itself!

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