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What history has Japanese history textbooks tampered with?
Japanese history textbooks distort the Diaoyu Islands as Japanese territory, distort the Sino-Japanese Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895, the Nanjing Massacre, visit the Yasukuni Shrine, and vindicate the military comfort women.

For example, Japan revised the current version of the Japanese army's "killing many prisoners and residents" to "affecting prisoners and residents, causing many casualties", distorting the truth of the Nanjing Massacre. He also said that the actual situation of the Nanjing Massacre was found to have many doubts and opinions, which are still under debate.

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Japanese textbook description:

From the Sino-Japanese War of 1894- 1895, they described it this way: China (Qing government) did not want to lose the tribute of North Korea, so it regarded Japan as an enemy, and Japan fought two wars, the Qing war and the Russo-Japanese war, to defend its national interests.

In the Sino-Japanese War, they wrote that the "Xi Incident" made * * * sneak into the Kuomintang and vigorously promoted the introduction of Japan into the destruction and provocation of the war, and Japan was forced to speed up the preparations for the war.

Regarding the Lugouqiao incident, they explained that China soldiers shot at the Japanese army during the day, deliberately provoking, and the gunfire continued. Japan had hoped for a peaceful settlement, but with the intensification of the conflict, the war between the two countries broke out in an all-round way. This point is clearly written in the old version of Japanese history textbooks. The old version admitted that Japan sent troops on a large scale before the outbreak of the Sino-Japanese War.

What is even more hateful is that for their mistake "Nanjing Massacre", there is only one sentence in the textbook: "The Japanese army caused a large number of casualties among Nanjing residents" and then it went away, which made Japanese young people not know the truth of the Nanjing Massacre.

What is even more hateful is that the eight-year war of aggression against China has become a "muddy war with unknown purpose" in Japanese textbooks, and there is no mention of Japan's attempt to destroy China.

In addition, Japan shamelessly claims to be the benefactor of Asia. The reason why he entered Taiwan Province Province was to help the people of Taiwan Province Province build water conservancy projects, and he repeatedly tried to deny China's sovereignty over Taiwan Province Province, which made people very angry.

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