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Pioneer Group's Monument Setting Event

On July 30th, 20 1 1, it was verified that founder county invested 500,000 yuan to build two monuments, one of which was the "list of the dead of the Japanese pioneering group"; The other is the "list of adoptive parents who died in China", which has been approved by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Wang Weixin, director of the Foreign Affairs Office of founder county Municipal Government, said that after the September 18th Incident, Japanese militarism sent a pioneering group to northeast China to implement colonial rule in order to realize its long-term occupation ambition.

According to experts from the Institute of History of Heilongjiang Academy of Social Sciences, the Japanese "Pioneering Group" began to immigrate to China in 1905, which was divided into three stages: pilot immigration, armed immigration and national policy immigration, and the number of immigrants continued to expand. From "September 18th Incident" to Japan's defeat and surrender, Japan's colonial rule in the northeast of China for more than ten years included political immigrants, industrial immigrants, commercial immigrants and cultural immigrants, totaling more than one million.

Wang Weixin said that after the defeat and surrender of the Japanese army, the elderly, women and children of various pioneering groups still in the northeast left in droves and tried their best to return to China. At that time, founder county gathered some pioneering groups with a population of 6.5438+0.5 million. Due to the long distance, exhaustion of physical strength and epidemic of infectious diseases, pioneers fell down and died one after another, with more than 5000 deaths. Their bones were collected by Founder and buried in the Japanese cemetery in the present Founder area. Some pioneers have returned to China, but there are still more than 4,500 Japanese women and children stranded in founder county. Founder people adopted and took care of these pioneers, and founder county gradually evolved into the county with the largest number of overseas Chinese and returned overseas Chinese.

The monument was erected mainly as a witness to Japan's war of aggression against China, and the name was carved to reflect the mind of the Chinese nation and remind future generations to be peaceful. At present, founder county has stopped investigating the names of members of the "Pioneering Group" because the government does not have much energy to do this, and it can only serve as a warning and education.

Wang Weixin said that the "vanguard group" is different from the Japanese army. They are the aggressors and victims of Japanese militarism. There are no names of Japanese soldiers in the "list of the dead of the Japanese pioneering group", but all the dead of the "pioneering group" are collected.

The names of those who died in the Vanguard Corps are engraved on the tablet to let the visiting Japanese know that their ancestors were buried here because of the war, and they are both aggressors and victims. In the future, founder county will continue to make good use of this "patriotism education base" so that more Chinese and Japanese people can learn from history and cherish peace.

Five people went to Heilongjiang to smash the monument of "Japan Pioneering Group"

2011At about 3: 30 pm on August 3, a Weibo said that five people, including "500 Xiang troops", set off from Beijing the day before yesterday and arrived in founder county, Heilongjiang yesterday, smashing the monument of "the list of the dead of the Japanese pioneering group". After the incident, five men clashed with local police and were taken to founder county Public Security Bureau for questioning. The reporter learned that about 8: 40 last night, five people had left founder county and were going to return to Beijing by train.

At 5 o'clock in the afternoon on August 4th, five men including Wu Bai (net name) and Chen Fule were smashed and the monument of "Japanese Pioneering Group" arrived at Beijing Railway Station. The day before yesterday, they rushed to founder county, Heilongjiang, smashed the monument of the "Japanese Pioneering Group" and splashed paint (this newspaper reported yesterday). They said that if founder county still didn't tear down the monument, he would continue to smash it.

Yesterday afternoon, Chen Fule and other five people arrived in Beijing by train. After five people walked out of the station, they stood in a row and bowed their thanks to everyone. Chen Fule said that five of them came from Hebei, Jiangxi, Hunan and other places. They contacted each other by telephone before, and then decided to go to Heilongjiang to smash the monument of the "Japanese Pioneering Group". They met in Harbin, bought paints, hammers and other tools, and rushed to founder county. Chen Fule and others said that this action was carried out after asking for leave from the unit. After a short rest in Beijing, they will return to their hometown to continue their work. "If founder county doesn't tear down the monument, we will continue to smash."

After arriving in Fuchengmen, Chen Fule and others held a simple press conference. Tong Zeng, the "first Japanese civil claimant to China", gave them a cash reward of 2,000 yuan each. The reporter found that Han Zhong (net name) had multiple lacerations in his right arm. He said it was injured in a physical conflict. "But they are all small wounds and will not get in the way." On the morning of August 6, 2065438+0/kloc-0, the netizen "CEO" told the reporter that the place where the monument was originally erected had become a pile of broken cement blocks and red brick fragments, nearly 2 meters high. A nearby excavator is preparing to shovel the garbage into the car and then pour it into a 2-meter-deep trench, surrounded by nearly 40 people.

In addition, traces of the "uprooted" stone tablet can be seen at the scene. Although the ground has been covered with sediment, there are still some obvious "pits" on the ground.

As for where the stone tablet went, the netizens said they didn't know. They just guessed that the stone tablet was transported by car. "I don't know where the stone tablet went. It should not be buried in situ, because there is not much newly turned soil on the ground. It should be transported away, and then the pit left behind should be filled with sand. " The netizen said. Except for some wastes on the site and pits on the ground, there are no traces of stone tablets on the monument site.