On September 3, two days after the Chinese Communist Party launched its attack, the Japanese government, which was overwhelmed by the earthquake, finally took action while providing disaster relief!
On that day, the Japanese government made a strong protest to the Chinese government, accusing the Chinese government of "aggression" and demanding that the Chinese government immediately stop military attacks in Northeast China and North Korea, otherwise it would trigger an all-out war between China and Japan.
The Chinese government subsequently rejected the protest, calling it "absurd and shameless" logic.
On the evening of the same day, President Wang Hengyue of the Republic of China held a press conference to formally express his official position on the Sino-Japanese war.
At the press conference, Chinese and foreign reporters who had gotten the news in advance and had been gathering in Northeast China since the 2nd were surprised to find that Wang Hengyue, the President of the Republic of China, also appeared here.
This shows that the war between China and Japan has been planned for a long time, and the president with a tyrannical attitude personally participated in the command of the attack on Northeast China.
There was a commotion in the press box, and a large number of anxious reporters couldn't wait to ask their questions.
"Don't be anxious, everyone has the opportunity to ask questions, come one by one." Wang Hengyue seemed to be in a good mood today, with a smile on his face, and sat down with his chief of staff Jiang Baili.
Chiang Kai-shek, spokesman for the Presidential Office, took the lead in briefing everyone on the situation:
"In the 12th year of the Republic of China, on September 1, 1923, the First Armed Division of the Republic of Korea launched a military operation against the Japanese troops in North Korea, firing the first shot to expel the Japanese invaders and restore freedom and democracy in North Korea... On the same day
, the National Defense Forces of the Republic of China, the Armed SS, and the armed police also launched attacks on the Japanese troops in many places in the Northeast, fighting to restore China's lost territory..."
There was no concealment in his speech, and he truthfully and in detail told the entire battle process of the Chinese government.
This surprised the reporters. In their imagination, they thought that the Chinese government would try to find some excuses to conceal and shirk the incident, but they did not expect to receive such a straightforward report.
An American reporter was the first to stand up and ask: "Mr. President, the candor of the Chinese government shows that China's democratic process has made great progress. Judging from the situation briefing, can we say that this
Did China start the war first?”
"You can look at it this way." Wang Hengyue replied simply.
"Mr. President, I am a reporter from the British Times." A British reporter asked: "Although there were many signs before this war broke out, when the war actually broke out, the Chinese government did not declare war.
, its justice has not been recognized by the international community..."
"Justice?" Wang Hengyue sneered: "Mr. Reporter, I would like to ask your name."
"John Stuyvesant." The British reporter was a little curious.
“Where is your home in the UK?”
"Birmingham..."
"What a great place. It's the second largest city in the UK, right?"
"Yes." When he said this, John Stevenson was full of pride.
Wang Hengyue smiled lightly: "If the Germans invaded Birmingham during the European war, what would you do?"
John Stuyvesant puffed up his chest: "If those Germans come and the country needs me, I will not hesitate to take up arms to protect my homeland and my country!"
His voice was very loud, with British pride.
"You are a brave Englishman." Wang Hengyue seemed to say approvingly: "Do you need to be recognized by the Germans and other countries around the world before you take up arms?"
John Stevenson was startled...
Wang Hengyue's voice was steady and calm: "Birmingham is a British city. If it is invaded, every Birmingham person and British person should bravely take up arms and fight the invaders to the death without anyone's permission. If even
To resist the invaders, we need to seek the opinions of other countries, which in my opinion is a bit ridiculous. Similarly, Northeast China is China's land, every inch and every cent of it belongs to us. We can do what we want on our own land.
Why do we need permission from others to do things? Why can’t we do things our own way in our own land? This is like doing what we should do in our own home, and no outsider can come in and say anything.
Four!"
His tone did not sound harsh, but firm: "Mr. John just mentioned the issue of justice. I also want to ask, what is true justice? Did Japan invade our Northeast, occupy our Taiwan, or colonize
North Korea, is that a just act? But for us to regain our own lost territory on our own land, but it becomes unjust? Before Britain and France resisted the German invasion, did they also need permission from the international community to do so?
The theory is very absurd. It is as absurd as the so-called 'protest' put forward by the Japanese government, but the Japanese government has shown their usual shamelessness! Northeast China and Taiwan have always been Chinese lands. I don't think any of you here understand this.
People will have some controversy about this, right? Now our military wants to regain its own land and work in its own home, but the Japanese government is going the other way to protest? Is there anything more shameless in the world than this?"
"I protest!" As soon as the word "protest" was mentioned, a Japanese reporter shouted loudly.
"Shut your mouth!" Wang Hengyue suddenly shouted angrily: "Before my speech is over, if you are so rude again, I will have you kicked out!"
Japanese reporters were stunned...
Wang Hengyue then continued: "So our government rejected Japan's so-called 'protest'... Okay, now you can ask questions..."
He nodded at the stunned Japanese reporter, who then came to his senses: "On behalf of the Japanese government, I raise the most serious protest against the word 'shameless' used by His Excellency the President!"
Wang Hengyue smiled calmly: "You are just a reporter. At best, you can only represent your country, but not your government."
Only then did the Japanese reporter realize that he had indeed made a mistake, and he swallowed in embarrassment: "According to Article 2 of the 'Treaty of Shimonoseki' signed between the Japanese government and the Qing Dynasty, China took over the Liaodong Peninsula, Taiwan, and the Penghu Islands.
The city forts, weapons manufacturing facilities and state-owned properties there will be permanently ceded to Japan. Therefore, the above places no longer belong to China..."
"It makes sense..." Wang Hengyue said suddenly.
This answer immediately caused a murmur in the conference room.
What's going on? Why does the president suddenly agree? What is he thinking?
Wang Hengyue suddenly read an ancient poem calmly: "The country is remote and the vassal is outside. Since the past, your ancestors, wearing armour, traveled through the mountains and rivers, never leaving the peaceful place, conquered the Mao people in the east, conquered fifty-five countries, and conquered all the people."
Yi, sixty-six countries, crossing the Pinghai North, ninety-five countries, the king's way is harmonious, the country is far away, and the dynasty is full of leaves. It is not wrong at the age of the year. Although the ministers are stupid, Yin Yin will continue first, drive the leader, and return to Chong.
Tianji, the road leads to Baekje, the Zhuangzhi boat... If you use the emperor's virtue to overwhelm it, defeat the stronger enemy, overcome the difficulties of Jingfang, there is no substitute for the previous efforts, it is stolen from the fake Kaifu Yitong Sansi, and the rest is salty
Each one gives a false teaching to encourage loyalty and integrity..."
The Japanese reporter and everyone present were confused.
Wang Hengyue said slowly: "This is the document of submission to the Song Dynasty during the Northern and Southern Dynasties from the Japanese Prince Obarase, who was also known as King Xionglue in Japan... There is also another document from the Ming Dynasty.
Ashikaga Yoshimitsu's letter of submission to the Emperor of the Ming Dynasty. Japan's third empress Gendo wrote to His Majesty the Ming Dynasty Emperor:
'Since the founding of Japan, all the officials have been employed by superior countries. Thanks to the moral integrity of the country, there is no danger at home. In accordance with the ancient rules and regulations, the fat and wealthy Prime Minister A Tonghao presented gifts: a thousand taels of gold and horses.
Ten pieces of horses, thousands of thin posters, hundreds of fans, three pairs of screens, one collar of armor, one collar of copper pills, ten waists of swords, one hilt of the knife, one set of inkstones, and one desk. How many people have returned from searching for the floating mail on the island?
Zhiyan. I am sincere and frightened, so I paused and spoke cautiously.'"
He said and smiled at the Japanese reporter: "Do you still need it? I still have many such things."
"What, what does this mean?" The Japanese reporter was confused.
Wang Hengyue said calmly: "You just kept mentioning the Japanese government and the 'Treaty of Shimonoseki'. If you can really represent the Japanese government, then I recognize the 'Treaty of Shimonoseki' and the Japanese government also recognizes it."
How about a document of surrender that recognizes Japan as China’s inherent and inalienable territory?”
"That's nonsense, that's nonsense!" The Japanese reporter suddenly became anxious.
Japan is China’s inherent and inalienable territory!
This is the first time since the beginning of the world that someone has said such a thing!
Wang Hengyue smiled slightly and calmly said: "The 'Treaty of Shimonoseki' was signed between the Manchurian government and Japan. Japan invaded and occupied our territory through force, and still forced the Republic of China government to recognize it? So what happened to Japan before?
Can those documents professing vassalage be produced now to prove that Japan is a vassal of China and that Japan’s territory is China’s territory?”
There was a burst of laughter in the press box.
Wang Hengyue put away his smile at this time: "Hundreds of thousands of years ago, primitive humans from Northeast China entered the Korean Peninsula to live, and some migrated to Japan. There is also an immigration route that directly crosses the sea from eastern China to Japan. Japan originally There is no writing, so Chinese characters have always been used. According to the records of "Hanshu" and "Houhanshu", ancient China called Japan "Japanese" or "Japanese Kingdom". In the fifth century AD, after Japan was unified, the country was named "Yamato" '. It is recorded in "Historical Records of Justice" in the 8th century AD that Wu Zetian, the empress of my country's Tang Dynasty, ordered Japan to change its country's name to "Japan". According to the reporter's logic, I think Japan is China's inherent and indivisible territory. It is completely feasible.”
Japan is China's inherent and indivisible territory, which is completely feasible!