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During the Japanese invasion of China, where did China not fall?
During the period of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, there were nine occupied provinces in China. They are: Taiwan Province Province, Liaoning Province, Jilin Province, Heilongjiang Province, Jehol Province, Chahar Province, Hebei Province, Shandong Province and Jiangsu Province.

1 Taiwan Province Province

Because there was no formal administrative division in Taiwan Province Province before the Japanese occupation, the administrative division of Taiwan Province Province was calculated according to the administrative division stipulated by the Japanese government 1920, which lasted until1945 65438+February 6. * * * of Taiwan Province Province governs 5 states and 3 departments, with a total area of 3596 1 km2 (including Penghu Islands and surrounding islands). 1April, 895 17, according to [treaty of shimonoseki], the Qing government ceded the main island of Taiwan Province Province and its affiliated islands and Penghu Islands to Japan. Taiwan Province Islands and Penghu Islands * * * 3596 1 km2 were all occupied by the Japanese.

2. Liaoning Province

Liaoning Province has jurisdiction over 59 counties. The whole province covers an area of 2885 18 square kilometers. Jinxian County is the first occupied county in Liaoning Province. Land area of Jinxian (including Lushun and Dalian) in Liaodong Peninsula 14 12 km21895 April 17. According to treaty of shimonoseki, Jinxian was occupied by the Japanese. The last occupied county in Liaoning Province is Yixian (1933 65438+10.3). As of 1933 1.3, the whole province of Liaoning has fallen.

3.jilin province

Jilin Province * * * governs 4 1 county. The province covers an area of 329,662 square kilometers. Yongji County was the first occupied county in Jilin Province (193/kloc-0 fell on September 20th). Fuyuan County is the last occupied county in Jilin Province (1934 February 13). By February1934 13, the whole province of Jilin Province had fallen.

4. Heilongjiang Province

There are 43 counties under the jurisdiction of Heilongjiang Province. The province covers an area of 572,502 square kilometers. The first occupied county in Heilongjiang Province is Longjiang County (193 1 year 1 1 month 1 month). The last occupied county in Heilongjiang Province is Qigan County in Hulunbeier area (1932 65438+February 6). As of1932,65438+February 6, Heilongjiang Province fell.

5. Jehol Province

Jehol province * * * governs 16 counties and 2 league flags. The whole province covers an area of 179982 square kilometers. The first county in Jehol Province is Suidong County (193365438+10.3). The last occupied county in Jehol Province was Fuxin County (1April 8, 933). By April 8, 1933, the whole Jehol province had fallen.

6. Chahar Province

Chahar province * * governs 16 counties and 3 league flags. The province covers an area of 283,675 square kilometers. Duolun County was the first occupied county in Chahar Province (1April 29th, 933). The last county in Chahar Province is Yuxian (1937 September 1 1). By September 1937 1 1, the whole province of Chahar had fallen.

7.hebei province

Hebei province * * * governs 130 counties. The whole province covers an area of 140253 square kilometers. The first occupied county in Hebei Province is Linyi County (1 933,65438+10/). The last occupied county in Hebei Province is Dongming County (1939165438+1October 27th). As of 1939,165438+1October 27th, Hebei Province has fallen.

8. Shandong Province

Shandong Province * * * governs 107 counties and a provincial city. The whole province covers an area of 146736 square kilometers. The first occupied county in Shandong Province was Jinan (1September 24th, 937). Rongcheng County is the last occupied county in Shandong Province (1February 22, 940). On February 22nd, 1940, Shandong Province fell.

9.jiangsu province

Jiangsu Province * * * governs 6 1 county 1 provincial cities. The whole province covers an area of 1083 14 square kilometers. Chuansha County was the first occupied county in Jiangsu Province (1September 7, 937). The last occupied county in Jiangsu Province was Ganyu County (1February 27th, 938). By February 27th 1938, Jiangsu province had fallen, making it the only occupied province in southern China.

During the Anti-Japanese War, there were 13 occupied provinces in China. According to the occupied areas from big to small, they are: Henan, Shaanxi, Anzheng, Zhejiang, Suiyuan, Guangdong, Hubei, Guangxi, Hunan, Jiangxi, Fujian, Guizhou and Yunnan. In addition, during the Anti-Japanese War, China established six municipalities directly under the Central Government, and five of them fell. Municipalities directly under the central government are also included in the category of partial occupation.

1. Henan Province (down 98.5%)

* * * Henan Province is under the jurisdiction of the whole province11/county. The whole province covers an area of 165 14 1 km2. During the Anti-Japanese War, 109 counties fell one after another, and only shenqiu county and Xincai counties survived. The whole province covers an area of 162608 square kilometers, accounting for 98.5% of the whole province. Linzhang County is the first occupied county in Henan Province.

(1937,65438+10,21), Xichuan County was the last occupied county (1945, April 2).

2. Shanxi Province (98.2%)

* * * governs 105 counties in Shanxi province. The whole province covers an area of 1564 19 square kilometers. During the Anti-Japanese War, 103 counties fell one after another, and only Yonghe County and peace county County were saved from Japanese occupation. Occupied area of the whole province

153657 square kilometers, accounting for 98.2% of the province's area. The first county in Shanxi Province was Yanggao County (which fell on September 9, 1937), and the last county was Qinyuan County (10,1942,65438+265438).

3. Anzheng Province (8 1.9% decline)

Anzheng Province governs 62 counties. The whole province covers an area of 146303 square kilometers. During the Anti-Japanese War, 48 counties fell one after another, and only 14 counties did not fall. 14 Non-occupied counties are: Lujiang County, Jingxian County, Shidai County, Jingde County, Ningguo County, Qimen County, Yuexi County, Linquan County, Yingshang County, Yixian County, Huoqiu County, Xiuning County, Shexian County and Jixi County. The whole province covers an area of 1 19787 square kilometers, accounting for 8 1.9% of the whole province. The first county in Anzheng is Guangde County (1937,165438+129 October), and the last county is Fuyang County (1944, 23 April).

4. Zhejiang Province (78.6%)

Zhejiang province governs 75 counties, 1 provincial cities. The whole province covers an area of 102646 square kilometers. During the Anti-Japanese War, 64 counties and cities fell one after another, and only 12 counties did not fall. The remaining 65,438+02 counties are Yuqian County, Changhua County, Xianju County, Pan 'an County, Kaihua County, Chun 'an County, Sui 'an County, Taishun County, Longquan County, Qingyuan County, Yunhe County and Jingning County. The province covers an area of 80,648 square kilometers, accounting for 78.6% of the province's area. Jiashan County was the earliest occupied county in Zhejiang Province (1937165438+10/0/), and Tiantai County was the last occupied county (1945 June 29th).

5. Suiyuan Province (7 1% decline)

Suiyuan province * * * governs 16 counties, 1 provincial cities and 3 league flags. The province covers an area of 329,397 square kilometers. During the Anti-Japanese War, 14 counties and cities and 2 league flags fell, but only Yikezhao League Banner and three counties in Hetao area, Dongsheng County, Liangcheng County and Xinghe County, did not fall. It occupies an area of 233,884 square kilometers, accounting for 7 1% of the whole province. The first county in Suiyuan Province was Fengzhen County (which fell on September 20th, 1937), and the last county was He Lin County (which fell on February 3rd, 1940).

6. Guangdong Province (70.3%)

Guangdong Province governs 97 counties and 1 provincial cities. The whole province covers an area of 2 185 1 1 square kilometer. During the Anti-Japanese War, 70 counties and cities fell one after another, and only 28 counties did not fall. The 28 remaining counties are Kaijian, Enping, Chixi, Fogang, Guang Ningxian, Renhua, Lian, Yangshan, Lianshan, Zijin, Heyuan, peace county, Lianping, Raoping, Fengshun, Meizhou, Wuhua, Xingning, Pingyuan, Jiaoling and Maoming. Occupied area 153505 square kilometers, accounting for 70.3% of the province's area. The first county occupied by Guangdong Province was Nan 'ao County (which fell on June 2 1938), and the last county was Xinfeng County (which fell on June 2 1945).

7. Hubei Province (69.3%)

Hubei Province has jurisdiction over 70 counties and 1 provincial cities. The whole province covers an area of 186229 square kilometers. During the Anti-Japanese War, 53 counties and cities fell one after another, and only 18 counties did not fall. The remaining 18 counties are Xunxian, Yunxian, Fangxian, Zhuxi, Zhushan, Baokang, Yunxi, Gucheng, Badong, Xingshan, Zigui, Enshi, Yi 'en, Jianshi, lichuan county and laifeng county. The whole province covers an area of 129 1 17 square kilometers, accounting for 69.3% of the whole province. The first occupied county in Hubei was Sun Yicheng County (fell on June 8, 1938), and the last one was Changyang County (fell on May 24, 1943).

8. Guangxi Province (68.6%)

Guangxi Province has jurisdiction over 99 counties. The whole province covers an area of 2 18923 square kilometers. During the Anti-Japanese War, 67 counties fell, and only 32 counties did not fall. The remaining 32 counties are Hexian, Bobai, Yulin, Xingye, Du 'an, Longan, Baise, Tiandong, donglan, lingyun county, Tianyang, Fengshan, Pingzhi, Jingxi, Zhenyuan, Tianxi, Leye, Wan Gang, Tiane, Beiliu and Xilin. Occupied area 150 145 square kilometers, accounting for 68.6% of the province's area. The first county town occupied by Guangxi was Jinlong (1938,65438+February 2 1), and the last county town occupied by Guangxi was Bai Shou (1945,February 15).

9. Hunan Province (68.4%)

Hunan Province governs 75 counties and 1 provincial cities. The whole province covers an area of 20477 1 km2. During the Anti-Japanese War, 50 counties and cities fell one after another, and only 26 counties did not fall. The 26 remaining counties are Lingxian, LAM Raymond, Rucheng, Guidong, Zhijiang, Fenghuang, Yuanling, Huxi, Chenxi, Xupu, Qianyang, Mayang, Yongshun, Baojing, Longshan, Sangzhi, Guzhang, Jingxian and Sangzhi. The whole province covers an area of 140064 square kilometers, accounting for 68.4% of the whole province. The first occupied county in Hunan Province was Linxiang County (1938, 1 1.9), and finally Zixing County (1.945, June 27th).

10. Jiangxi Province (down 63.5%)

Jiangxi Province governs 82 counties and 1 provincial cities. The whole province covers an area of 165258 square kilometers. During the Anti-Japanese War, 56 counties and cities fell one after another, and only 27 counties did not fall. The 27 counties that have not declined are Fengcheng, Poyang, Ninggang, Fenyi, Nanfeng, Tonggu, Guangchang, lichuan county, Du Yu, Xingguo, Huichang, Anyuan, Xunwu, Le 'an, Yichun, Jinxi, Anfu, Qianshan and Shangyou. The whole province covers an area of 10498 1 km2, accounting for 63.5% of the whole province. The first county in Jiangxi Province was pengze county (which fell on June 29th, 1938), and the last county was Qingjiang (which fell on August 7th, 1945).

1 1. Fujian province (18.5% decline)

Fujian Province governs 62 counties and 1 provincial cities. The whole province covers an area of 120 1 14 square kilometers. During the Anti-Japanese War, 14 counties and cities fell one after another. 14 counties and cities are: kinmen county, Xiamen, Zhao 'an, Dongshan, Fuqing, Changle, Lianjiang, Minhou, Haicheng, Xiapu, Ningde, Fuan, Zhangpu and Xiao Yun. It covers an area of 22,277 square kilometers, accounting for 18.5% of the whole province. The first county in Fujian Province is kinmen county (1937,10,27), and the last county is Xiao Yun (1945, 13).

12. Guizhou province (4.8%)

Guizhou Province governs 78 counties and 1 provincial cities. The whole province covers an area of 170 196 square kilometers. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, four counties fell one after another. These four counties are Sandu County, dushan county County, Danzhai County and Libo County. It occupies an area of 8 194 square kilometers, accounting for 4.8% of the province's area. The first occupied county in Guizhou Province was Sandu County (1944165438+1October 30th), and finally Libo County (194465438+February 3rd).

13. Yunnan province (3.3%)

Yunnan Province * * * governs 1 12 counties and a provincial city. The province covers an area of 420,465 square kilometers. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, three counties fell one after another. These three counties are Longling County (sunset on May 3rd, 1942), Baoshan County (sunset on May 5th, 1942) and Tengchong County (sunset on May 3rd, 1942). Covers an area of 13740 square kilometers, accounting for 3.3% of the province.

14. municipalities directly under the central government (down by 90.5%)

During the Anti-Japanese War, China successively established six municipalities with a total area of 3 170 square kilometers. They are: Beiping, Tianjin, Shanghai, Nanjing, Qingdao and Chongqing. Five of them fell one after another, namely:

Beiping City:1937 fell on July 29th.

Tianjin:1937 fell on July 30.

Shanghai:1937165438+10/2 fell.

Nanjing: 1937 12 13 fell.

Qingdao: 1938 65438+ 10/0 fell.

It covers an area of 2,870 square kilometers, accounting for 90.5% of the total area.