Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - During the Anti-Japanese War, there was a general who robbed a map drawn by the Japanese after the war. Who is it?
During the Anti-Japanese War, there was a general who robbed a map drawn by the Japanese after the war. Who is it?
My friend upstairs is right. It's Yan Xishan.
However, I want to remind you that according to the latest research by Shen, a well-known historian of the Anti-Japanese War in China, the so-called "map of China drawn by the Japanese is more accurate than that drawn by the China people themselves" is a misinformation.
It is true that the Japanese attach importance to intelligence gathering. The map of China in Japanese hands is very detailed.
But according to textual research, in fact, those maps are reproduced military maps drawn by China himself.
It's just that many people didn't come into contact with China's own military map before, which led to misunderstanding.
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