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What is the current situation of Liu Qiang, the patriot who burned the Yasukuni Shrine?

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"My name is Liu Qiang, the grandson of Liu Beisheng, commander of the 48th Regiment of the 16th Brigade of the Anti-Japanese Heroes of the New Fourth Army." Back in the early morning of December 26, 2006, this young man named Liu Qiang sang "March of the Great Knife" in front of the Yasukuni Shrine and lit the Yasukuni Shrine, which enshrines Japanese war criminals.

What is the current situation of Liu Qiang, the patriot who burned the Yasukuni Shrine?

Suddenly the fire was monstrous, this fire was the hatred of the country and the family, and the burning was Liu Qiang, who was studying at a Japanese language school at that time, was dissatisfied with the differential treatment of teachers. School teachers not only treat Chinese and Japanese students differently, but are even not ashamed but proud of the aggression that has occurred. The final trigger was the comfort women incident that year, of which Liu Qiang's grandmother Yang Ying was also a member, but the Japanese prime minister refused to admit the fact of forced comfort women, and even claimed that they all voluntarily became comfort women. This also completely annoyed Liu Qiang.

What is the current situation of Liu Qiang, the patriot who burned the Yasukuni Shrine?

After that, Liu Qiang took a plane to South Korea, and even set fire to the Japanese embassy in South Korea in South Korea, after this fire, Liu Qiang did not escape, but chose to wait for the arrival of the police. At this time, the Japanese government also put pressure on the South Korean government to return to Tokyo for trial, however, at that time, when the conflict between Japan and South Korea was fierce, the South Korean government also expressed its admiration for this backbone young man, and the mainland quickly maintained contact with South Korea to ensure Liu Qiang's safety. In the end, Liu Qiang was sentenced to ten months in prison for attempted arson in South Korea, and the Japanese government did not ask for anyone. In 2013, he returned to China and returned to Shanghai.

What is the current situation of Liu Qiang, the patriot who burned the Yasukuni Shrine?

After returning to China, Liu Qiang joined the "Ryukyu History Research Society", and often participated in patriotic activities, his most common thing to do was to wear the costume of the "New Fourth Army Descendants Choir" to protest in front of the Japanese consulate, write calligraphy, etc., he insisted that Japan dismantle Yasukuni and apologize, perhaps as China became stronger, his protests in recent years have gradually decreased and slowly disappeared on the Internet. Our national heroes deserve the respect of all.

What is the current situation of Liu Qiang, the patriot who burned the Yasukuni Shrine?

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