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A picture found in Japanese textbooks, why do people in China curse it: shameless?
Just a photo in a Japanese textbook, but it caused such a strong reaction? See the picture below (it is estimated that many people have seen this picture)
In Japanese textbooks, this picture is roughly described as follows: In June+February, 5438, when the Japanese army captured Nanjing, a Japanese soldier snatched an old woman from the battlefield and ran out of the dangerous area behind her back.
Let's not talk about the terrible things that Japan did in Nanjing. Even if Japan wants to carry forward the noble spirit of "self-sacrifice and helping others", there is no need to fabricate facts! As far as this photo is concerned, it is full of flaws and can be called the most failed publicity photo. Once the new generation of Japan knows the truth, aren't the old faces of the Japanese authorities shy?
Defect one. Auntie's sole
As most people in China know, people in the Qing Dynasty had a special aesthetic hobby, thinking that women should have "three inches of golden lotus", which led to the phenomenon of "foot-binding" that oppressed women in China. At that time, almost all women bound their feet. After all, foot binding has been followed for so many years and has been deeply rooted in people's hearts and become their common sense of life. So, in the 1940s, did any aunt have such big feet? From the picture, the aunt's feet are several sizes bigger than the soldiers' feet. Pay attention to the soles of your feet turning back and forth, with your toes facing back. Isn't this more difficult?
According to netizens' guess: 1, this aunt is not a Nanjing aunt, but she deliberately found it; 2. Aunt was discounted because she didn't cooperate with posing.
Defect 2, steel bridge
First of all, Japan said that this picture was taken as a scene of "good deeds" when the Japanese army captured Nanjing. Then, the scene in the picture is Nanjing. However, according to the survey, Nanjing did not build such a steel bridge at that time. As early as 1940s, such steel bridge was built in only a few big cities in China, and concentrated in Shanghai, Guangzhou and Tianjin.
Flaw 3: Japanese soldier's tall and straight waist, slightly smiling expression.
We should all have seen what it's like for a real soldier to save a person's back. If he is really rescued from the fire, his body will bend because he has to run hard. But the soldiers in the picture look tall and straight, with obvious signs of posing. What expression should a soldier who saves a life have? The tall and straight posture of the soldiers in the anxious picture, coupled with a slight smile, is really an image ambassador!
Defect 4: The font behind the background is clearly visible.
If you look closely, you will find that the font behind the background of the picture doesn't even have a virtual shadow, which is clearly visible. . You know, even now, it is very difficult to complete such clear photography during running, not to mention the technical conditions of only black and white photos at that time.
Seeing this, perhaps we can imagine a scene in our mind: a soldier carrying an aunt with a broken foot, but ignoring the pain, smiling at the camera, straightening up and racing against death, perhaps clicking with the camera and secretly comparing a pair of scissors hands behind him!
Damn it! When I think of this photo, which is called the most failed pose during the Anti-Japanese War, but now it affects a new generation of Japanese in Japanese primary and secondary school textbooks, I feel inexplicably uncomfortable, uncomfortable for a new generation of Japanese, and uncomfortable for being kept in the dark.
To say the least, this photo is true. It is true that Japanese soldiers rescued an old lady from the fire. Then who set the fire? What about the account of the Nanjing Massacre?
Japan always loves to do such hypocritical things, and it still tries to tamper with history until now! Who knows, only by bravely facing history can we recognize the gains and losses and turn over a new leaf.
During the Anti-Japanese War, there was more than one photo of Japan's anti-Japanese war propaganda. I'll just put two failed publicity photos.
Can you see where these two photos failed?
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