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Chapter 325 Sino-Japanese Contest 20

"Let's not worry about this. Let's send the information back to Beijing and let the old men above make the decision," Zhou Zhen said.

"Well! Let's hear what it means."

While Japan was mobilizing a large number of troops, China was in a state of excitement. Although the war was not really over yet, that was no longer important.

The anti-Japanese wave grew stronger and stronger. Some citizens smashed or burned Japanese goods and even cars in the square. All businesses, whether state-owned or private, canceled Japanese orders. Even existing goods were locked in warehouses.

Resale.

China has a population of 1.3 billion and is the world's largest consumer country. When the financial crisis broke out in Japan, the anti-Japanese actions of the Chinese people added fire to the Japanese economy, which was already on the verge of collapse, and made the Japanese economy even more dire.

Tottering.

At 12 noon, CCTV midday news reported that nearly 20,000 college students from Peking University, Tsinghua University, Renmin University and other institutions of higher learning walked out of the school in an organized and disciplined manner and marched towards Tiananmen Square to hold a massive demonstration.

Activity.

On the road, people continued to spontaneously join the parade. The Beijing Armed Police Force quickly dispatched and set up cordons along the route to discourage vehicles from detouring and maintain the order of the parade and the personal safety of the people.

Half an hour later, 45,000 students and people had gathered in Tiananmen Square. As time went by, people continued to arrive from all directions. There was no violence or conflict here. Under the organization of relevant departments,

Millions of students and people held their hands on their chests and silently prayed and blessed the soldiers of the Republic who were fighting bloody battles on the front line.

At this time, Tiananmen Square was silent. All the Chinese people who love the nation and the motherland expressed their love for the nation and the motherland in the simplest and most tender way.

Now, not only in Beijing, but across the whole of China, all descendants of Yan and Huang are taking to the streets and holding grand parades. In Nanjing, hundreds of thousands of citizens spontaneously pay homage to the compatriots who died in the Nanjing "Massacre" during World War II. Guangdong, Shenzhen and those who have just returned to the motherland

In Hong Kong, nearly 10,000 business people spontaneously donated money to the motherland. There are countless such things in every city and every place.

In just a few hours from the beginning of the war to now, the bloodshed that had been buried in the hearts of the Chinese people for decades erupted like a volcano, unfolding before the world.

Even Chinese living overseas are holding large-scale fundraising activities around the world. In just a few hours, more than 10 billion US dollars have been raised. A Chinese female reporter captured a classic and timeless touching picture during an on-site interview.

.A man wearing the uniform of the Expeditionary Force, went to Burma to fight in World War II, and now lives in the UK

The veteran of nearly 60 years made a special trip from Birmingham to London to hand over his life savings to representatives of the British Chinese community. When the veteran left, he said to the female reporter who interviewed him, "If you can help me in my youth,

At the age of forty, I will still take up arms and fight the Japanese to the death for my motherland and people!"

When this photo was sent back to China and appeared on the Internet and TV, it aroused heated discussion among netizens. All netizens shouted: "Long live China, may the motherland be strong." This triggered a new round of donation boom.

Because of this photo, Chinese people all over the world remember this female reporter and her name.
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