【Secret in the map】The map drawn by Japan for the invasion of China more than 100 years ago is extremely scary after reading it
@秦楚刊号
Please pay attention to the next issue.
The first to third drawings are "The Complete Map of the Territory of the Eighteen Provinces of the Second Capital of the Qing Dynasty", which is said to have been written by Saemon Tojo in 1850.
Eighteen provinces is a term that has been used in history, referring to the 18 provinces set up by the Qing Dynasty to divide Huguang into Hunan and Hubei, Nanzhili (first renamed Jiangnan) into Anhui and Jiangsu, and Gansu from Shaanxi.
The two capitals refer to Shengjing (now Shenyang), the land of Longxing in the Qing Dynasty, and Beijing, which was the capital of Dingdu.
The fourth and fifth maps are the Map of Eastern Asia, drawn by the Japanese Army Staff in 1875.
It is not difficult to find that the standard of the Japanese military department is far higher than that of the civilian population, and this map marks China's region, population, products, and other information, and the intentions of the Japanese military department are self-evident.
The sixth and seventh maps are the "Complete Map of Chinese and Foreign Opinions" drawn in 1894.
See if you can find your hometown.
The eighth and ninth maps are the 1911 "Great Map of the Qing Kingdom".
At that time, there were no satellites and no aerial photography, but the Japanese had long known China's geography, population, and products, which made people think about it carefully!
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