Chapter 951 Inhuman aggression, no future!
The nuclear warhead competition was a misunderstanding decades ago, which made Zhu Zilong laugh and cry.
As a Chinese, Zhu Zilong had no time to protest with the Japanese, and did not care about any compensation he asked for. He ran away in a flash.
Turn left and right, and came to the Japanese Palace.
That is, the place where the emperor lives, in China, it is a place similar to the Forbidden City Palace.
To be honest, he hasn't been inside once, so he just came here by the way, so let's go in and take a look.
Because the Japanese Emperor still lives on earth, unlike the modern Forbidden City in New China, you can go in anywhere. However, tourists can still enter most of the emperor's palace rooms.
However, there are regulations. The core area of the Japanese Imperial Palace that is not allowed to enter by ordinary people!
The Imperial Palace in Tokyo is roughly divided into four parts, among which the Outer Garden, the East Imperial Garden and the North Garden are open to the public, but the central palace part (that is, the large green area) is generally not allowed to enter.
Tourists traveling in groups usually visit the outer garden of the Imperial Palace, which is open to the public 24 hours a day, and there are also roads running through it.
The Japanese Imperial Palace is the place where the emperor lives. It was built by Tokugawa Ieyasu in the 18th year of Tensho (1590 AD), covering an area of 23,000 square meters. The "Neijingfu" among them is the "pocket money" for the private use of Emperor Akihito's family of five!
For example, after the East Japan Earthquake, the Emperor donated 15 million yen, spending his own "pocket money". Like many traditional families, the Emperor was also a wife, and Emperor Michiko later took charge of financial expenditures.
The predecessor of the Japanese Imperial Palace was Edo Castle, the ruling center of the Tokugawa Shogunate. Later, Emperor Meiji changed it to a palace. It was bombed by the US military during World War II and was rebuilt in the 1960s.
In other words, it was actually gone long ago, just imitated later.
In comparison, most of China's Forbidden City is still preserved intact, except for the Old Summer Palace!
--
Zhu Zilong walked in and the first small pebble road he stepped on.
In ancient times, in order to protect the general from the attacks of the Ninja Legion, Edo Castle was covered with gravel roads. In this way, even the most powerful ninjas could not walk over silently without being discovered.
The same is true for the imperial city.
The main gate stone bridge and Fushimi oar. Every time the emperor summoned foreign envoys, the carriage used by the royal family passed through, and this stone bridge entered the palace.
Now this place has become the entrance to the toll station, each person can go in and visit it for 3,000-5,000 yen, which is about a few hundred yuan.
After passing a small square in front of the stone bridge, Zhu Zilong saw from a distance the most famous "Red Bridge" in the Imperial Palace of Japan.
If you look inward, it will not be the location for 24-hour development.
After all, the Emperor is still alive, not dead.
If the Chinese emperor has not dismounted yet, if you want to visit the Forbidden City, you probably can only take a look outside. That's the reason.
However, Zhu Zilong is not an ordinary person after all.
Along the way, I had been paying attention to those cameras, and I jumped into the inner city when I was not paying attention.
Just when I come, I naturally have to read enough money.
The Jade Hall was facing him. In 1969, when the Imperial Palace opened for the first time in the New Year, someone attacked Emperor Showa with copper bullets. From then on, the royal family could only meet the people behind the bulletproof glass.
However, in recent years, the new Japanese emperor has never lived here. He may rarely come here, but the guards are not powerful, and no one has noticed Zhu Zilong's arrival.
The sculpture next to it is called "Matsuno Tower", which is a worship of the Japanese people to the royal family and can be used as a light at night. Recently, a major earthquake has caused Tokyo to take turns to limit electricity, so the emperor ordered that the imperial palace must also be out of power at night.
The main hall is composed of three major rooms: "pine", "bamboo" and "plum". This is the most important place for Japan to hold various national ceremonies.
The Meiji Palace was built in 1888 and was burned down during a major Tokyo air raid in 1945. It has been used for less than 60 years. Zhu Zilong saw some old photos of the Meiji Palace in the palace. It was fine if he didn't look at it, but he was so angry that he was so angry.
Successfully, there are some photos of war criminals who are obviously sinners of history, but they are still hanging here openly?
After looking around, no one was around, Zhu Zilong took away the photos directly.
I saw a corner, a photo in the glass said, "This person is the assassination of the King of Qin in Japan, and he is also a sinner!"
Something interesting?
The Japanese also know that Jing Ke assassinated the King of Qin?
Zhu Zilong stepped forward and saw that it was written on it. Li Fengchang was 32 years old when he died and was a Korean. Then the following is the record of the incident!
-
The second time the Japanese invasion of China was assassinated was at the age of 31. The first time was at the age of 22, when he was the regent prince. This time, the second assassination occurred after the September 18th Incident of Japan invasion of China.
In 1931, the Japanese army invaded China launched the long-planned Shenyang Incident, occupied three northeastern provinces in China, supported the last emperor Puyi to establish a puppet regime, and planned to remove Manchukuo from China.
On January 8, 1932, at the age of 31, Emperor Hirohito, who had succeeded to the throne for six years, invited Puyi, the puppet Manchukuo Emperor, to Tokyo's Yoyogi Training Farm to participate in the military parade of the Guards. At noon, the parade ended, and Emperor Hirohito embarked on the imperial carriage and returned to the palace.
When the convoy drove to the between the Metropolitan Police Department and the Minister of Justice's residence outside Sakurada Gate, the assassination occurred. A young man on the roadside suddenly squeezed out of the crowd, broke through the cordon, and threw a grenade at Hirohito's convoy.
The carriage was blown up on the spot, but unfortunately, Hirohito, who was following closely behind, was not injured.
The young man randomly threw another bomb, targeting the second luxury throne. Unfortunately, the bomb did not explode.
If the second grenade exploded, the history of the Japanese war of aggression against China might have been rewritten by this young assassin.
The young man who assassinated was the Korean national hero Lee Bongchang, who was 32 years old at the time.
His family was deeply invaded and persecuted by Japan and was very poor. He worked in Osaka, worked as a printing factory worker and a fruit shop clerk. In 1931, he joined the "Korean Patriotic Group" that used violent terrorist means to fight against Japan.
While working in Osaka, Japan, he hid two Japanese military grenades in his underwear. (It seems that the underwear contains thunder, which is based on historical evidence, Khan!) He has been looking for opportunities to assassinate the Japanese Emperor.
After Japan surrendered in World War II, Li Bongchang's remains were excavated and transported back to the country by the Japanese Koreans, and a state funeral was held in Seoul.
His deeds are widely praised by Koreans and have attended history textbooks for Korean primary schools. As a hero, he has been promoted to this day.
There is no doubt that this is a small person, but also a hero.
If you despise a small person, sometimes he will make a comeback and show you.
Zhu Zilong bowed to the photo seriously. Then he took out a pen from his pocket that could not wash away his handwriting, and wrote a few large Chinese characters on the glass.
(Li Fengchang, the hero of mankind!)
---
After doing this, Zhu Zilong continued to go deep into the Japanese Palace with respect for the heroes and his fear of the Japanese.
The previous year marked the 130th anniversary of the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895, and last year marks the 80th anniversary of the victory of China's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression.
In these two wars, China lost one and won one. In addition to the different outcomes, the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895 was considered a regional war, while the War of Resistance Against Japan was a comprehensive war in which the two countries competed in a comprehensive national strength.
We need to count the war between China and Japan in detail. In 500 years, China and Japan fought four times in total.
During the Ming Dynasty, the Wanli Korean War broke out twice, plus the Sino-Japanese War and the War of Resistance Against Japan, a total of four times.
In these four wars, Japan must fully bear the responsibility for the war. China will defeat Japan with three wins and one loss!
Zhu Zilong has always been full of confidence in the Japanese devils!
History tells us that inhuman invasion has no future, only failure.
--------
Chapter completed!