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What are the famous historical events in the modern history of the three northeastern provinces?
The famous historical events in Northeast China include the September 18th Incident, the Battle of Jiangqiao, the founding of the Puppet Manchukuo and the Huanggutun Incident.

The September 18th Incident (also known as the Fengtian Incident and the Liutiaohu Incident) was a war of aggression against China deliberately created and launched by Japan in the northeast of China, and it was the beginning of Japanese imperialist aggression against China.

193 1 September/8, 2008 18, under the arrangement of the Japanese Kwantung Army, the railway "garrison" blew up the South Manchuria railway track built by Japan near Shenyang Liutiao Lake and planted it on the Japanese army. The Japanese army used this as an excuse to shell Shenyang Beidaying on the grounds of "September 18th Incident". The next day, the Japanese army invaded Shenyang and successively invaded the three northeastern provinces. 1February 932, the whole northeast fell. From then on, the Japanese established the puppet regime of Manchukuo in the northeast of China, and began to enslave and colonize the northeast people for 14 years.

193 1 year After the September 18th incident, Zhang Xueliang gave up a large area of land in Northeast China without any resistance. However, the people of China and the patriotic army of China did not give up their resistance. War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression occurred at Kizihar River Bridge in 193 1+0 1 year. In the great War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, China's first organized battle against invaders started on this day! At that time, there were only three regiments of infantry, one regiment of cavalry and one battalion of artillery in Ma Zhanshan. The enemy is outnumbered and the equipment is very different. But the soldiers in Ma Zhanshan, with their own flesh and blood, blocked the Japanese invaders armed to the teeth on the other side of Nenjiang River for fourteen days.

The puppet Manchukuo (1932 March 1- 1945 August 18) was a puppet regime established by Japanese occupation of three northeastern provinces of China. Because the National Government, China and the international community refused to recognize the puppet Manchukuo regime, it was called "puppet Manchukuo" or "puppet Manchukuo". The "capital" is located in Xinjing (now Changchun, Jilin), and the "territory" includes all the three northeastern provinces of China except Kanto Prefecture (now Lushun and Dalian), as well as Mengdong, Chengde City and Qinhuangdao City in Hebei Province.

After the1931"9.18" incident, Japanese imperialism occupied the whole northeast of China and made it a Japanese colony. 1On March 9th, 932, the last emperor Puyi secretly fled from Tianjin to the northeast, and established a puppet regime in Changchun-the puppet Manchukuo (Japanese name: まんしゅこぎ).

The Huanggutun incident was an incident in which the Japanese Kwantung Army killed Zhang, the marshal of the Republic of China and the leader of the Fengzhi warlord. 1928 At 5: 30 a.m. on June 4th, Zhang's special train passed Sandong Bridge at the intersection of Jingfeng and Nanman Railway, and the train was blown up by explosives laid by the Japanese Kwantung Army, and Zhang was seriously injured. After being sent back to Shenyang, he died on the same day.