Chapter 810 Burning 9 Danzaka (2)
Jin Muchen carried a pistol and walked to the famous Yasukuni toilet.
This stinky cesspit that evokes the souls of Japanese war criminals, he can smell it from far away.
As a citizen of a former victim country, any normal person is unwilling to recall that period of history, nor to easily open the scars.
After all, that painful history was too painful, and the dead souls sacrificed in that history were the most innocent.
In the 1930s of the last century, although the world was very chaotic, it was no longer an era of ignorance, but the atrocities of the Japanese in Jinling could still shock the whole world.
As a victor, they could let the common people leave and put the surrendered soldiers into prisoner-of-war camps, but they chose the most brutal way to deal with these creatures.
So in Jin Muchen’s view, the Japanese soldiers at that time were not human at all, they were all beasts.
What’s even more hateful is the descendants of these Japanese turtle grandchildren. Not only did they never show humility to the victims, but they also expressed their pride over and over again for the dirty things they had done back then, and even gave to those who committed cruelty. The war criminals who acted in the act built such a stinky cesspool for the soul.
I hope that the heroic spirits of their ancestors can continue to bless the Great Japanese Empire and their martial arts will last for a long time.
This is unforgivable!
Moreover, they were only secretly worshipping in the past, but now they have come to worship in a big way, from prime ministers and politicians at all levels, down to the people of Lebanon, and they even brazenly come to worship.
It can be seen that these **** Japanese people have no remorse at all for that year.
When I was at home, because the national leadership did not want the confrontation between the two peoples to happen below, I would not accept such news. Usually not reported.
Even the reports focus the main firepower on the leaders of Japan, only when the leaders of Japan go to worship. will focus on reporting.
Then it was said in the news that Japan’s leaders were all bastards. The Japanese people are innocent, and they do not support their leaders to worship this Yasukuni toilet.
But this is not the case. The real situation is that not only will the Japanese people come to worship these “heroic spirits” on the day of Japan’s surrender, but also force their politicians and leaders to come to worship. If anyone does not come to worship, then By then this person will not have the votes of ordinary Japanese.
So don’t look at how Jin Muchen is very close to people like Watanabe Junichi and Nomura Takako. But in his heart, he hated all these **** Japanese people.
Otherwise, he would not tease Junichi Watanabe, and they would go to besiege the people of the Hongdokai tonight.
Anyway, these b-society in Japan happens to be the backbone of the extreme right-wing groups in Japan, so in Jin Muchen’s view, the more such people die, the better.
And now that he came to the door of the Yasukuni toilet, of course he would not be polite to the people inside, even if the people inside were monks, but they were Japanese monks, and they were Japanese monks who specialized in conjuring the soul of this stinky cesspool. .
So it’s no exaggeration that they’re all dead. He walked quietly through the door.
The first thing to enter is the first gate, which is the large torii in the Japanese population, when it was built. But the doors and roofs are all made of copper.
Later, in 1943, due to the extreme shortage of war materials, especially the copper used for shell casings, it was dismantled and dissolved to make shells, which were later rebuilt in 1974.
As soon as Jin Muchen walked to this door, he ran into a Japanese monk head-on. The Japanese monk was also taken aback when he saw Jin Muchen: “#%…&!…&**”
The Japanese monk opened his mouth to speak nonsense, obviously asking who Jin Muchen was and what he was doing here.
On the other hand, Jin Muchen didn’t have the heart to talk to him at all, raising his hand was a shot. It directly exploded the old monk’s head.
Don’t look at this guy’s benevolent features, he looks like an eminent monk. But as a maggot living in this stinky dung pit, Jin Muchen doesn’t think this guy is very clever.
If he really has a heart of great compassion and compassion. Then we should go to the Jinling Massacre Memorial Hall in China, where we should evoke the souls of the 300,000 dead souls, not here to evoke the souls of these war criminals who committed heinous crimes.
The crisp sound of gunfire quickly alerted the monks in the temple, and soon seven or eight monks rushed out of the gatehouse next to the big torii to see what happened here.
But before they got here, they all fell to the ground after a burst of gunfire like fried beans.
After the interference of these flies was gone, Jin Muchen turned around and came to the front of the big torii, and then stretched out his hand to hold down the wooden door pivot. Soon the wooden door pivot began to emit flames, and then went straight up. . . .
Jin Muchen turned around and walked a short distance forward. It happened to be the bronze statue of Masjiro Omura. This guy can be said to be the father of modern Japanese military science. It was he who strongly suggested the introduction of Western military teaching methods that led to the later The emergence of the modern Japanese army, and this guy is also the strong advice builder of this Yasukuni toilet.
But soon this guy’s bronze statue was painted with a pool of copper water under Jin Muchen’s fireball attack.
Continuing to go inside, there are two monuments on both sides of the road, one is the monument of the Tanaka Detachment who made great achievements in the Philippine campaign of World War II, and the other is the Martyrdom Monument of Changji Maru. This Changji Maru is just right. It was the supply ship of the Japanese team during the Russo-Japanese War.
After World War II, the monument was dismantled and buried in three pieces. It was not until 1965 that the Japanese decided that their American father would not talk about the Yasukuni toilet. It was found and reassembled for later generations to worship.
It’s a pity that these two steles met Jin Muchen today, but it was only a matter of three and five divisions, and the two steles here were smashed into pieces.
If it were an ordinary person, it would only be possible to achieve such an effect with the help of a machine, but for Jin Muchen, who possesses supernatural powers and is extremely powerful, destroying the two stone monuments is just a matter of effort.
Of course, he didn’t forget to pour a little accelerant on these steles, and then light a fire.
Although now he also has the ability to set fireballs in the air, after all, doing so will consume more physical and energy, so generally if it is not extremely urgent, he will not easily choose this method.
Anyway, he carried a lot of flame retardants and matches with him, so it was the most cost-effective way to set fire with this thing when no one was interfering.
Destroying the main entrance and two monuments in one breath, Jin Muchen’s heart suddenly felt a lot more happy, and even his emotions gradually became high. There are many good things waiting for him.
Such a sense of pure destruction is really cool. He has not experienced such a feeling of pure destruction for a long time, not to mention the destruction of the temple that the enemy is most proud of?
This kind of feeling made Jin Muchen feel even better.
Going forward, you will reach the altar, and on the walls on both sides of the altar, is one of the most famous attractions, the big lantern area.
In 1935, before China and Japan officially declared war, when Japan was planning to occupy China on a large scale, the Fuguo Conscription Insurance Company donated it to the Yasukuni toilet.
Originally, on the walls on both sides of the altar, scenes of battles between the army and the navy were carved respectively. After World War II, after Japan was occupied by the United States, because of fear that these red guoguo militaristic portraits would anger the Americans, Tokyo at that time. The Metropolitan Police Department ordered people to use concrete to plaster all the navy and army battle statues.
Later, in 1957, the world pattern changed again. The Japanese found that their American fathers didn’t care what little things they did here, so they restored the place and repainted all the statues.
Later, several leaders came to worship, which made other Asian countries express their dissatisfaction, so the Japanese government simply built some poles here to block those statues.
And on these drains, lanterns filled with the names of politicians and business giants from all walks of life who came to visit Japan were simply hung. A wreath with your own name is about the same.
Even now, Jin Muchen can still see the lanterns with the name of Jin Er, the dog stupid Ichiro.
Now he came to these lanterns, UU reading www. uukanshu.com looked at the candles that were still burning inside, smiled, then took out the flame retardant and poured it on the lanterns.
Soon, the flame of the original lantern Li Xiaoxiao became soaring high into the sky. Jin Muchen did not stop, but took advantage of the opportunity to pour all the flame retardants that had not been used up on the walls carved with the battle of the Japanese navy and army. On, the flames quickly swept through here.
These few walls, under such a fire, are not expected to stand for too long.
Seeing such a fire, Jin Muchen felt slightly satisfied, turned around and continued to walk inside.
Going further inside, there are two statues, one is a statue of a horse. This is mainly because the Japanese army was mechanized relatively late, so the Japanese used a large number of horses as the main means of transportation during World War II.
During the entire Pacific War, according to statistics, the Japanese army used a total of more than 700,000 military horses, so later the Japanese built a military horse monument here.
I don’t know why, but when Jin Muchen saw this military horse monument, Jin Muchen was very angry, because just this monument can show the shamelessness of the Japanese. (To be continued.)