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Why Did Mao Zedong Repeatedly Thank the Japanese Army?

On September 3, both Taiwan and Beijing commemorated the War of Resistance Against Japan, drawing international attention. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) promotes the idea that it was the main force in the war against Japan, but the Republic of China (ROC) President Lai Ching-te does not accept this claim. Regarding the CCP’s large-scale military parade, Lai remarked: “Taiwanese people love peace and do not believe in commemorating peace with guns.” So, was the CCP truly resisting Japan, or was it pretending? Who was really the backbone of the resistance?

Kim Ju-ae Missing in Beijing While Kim Jong-un Stays Busy — Where Did She Go?

Kim Ju-ae, who accompanied her father Kim Jong-un to Beijing, has been absent from public view these past few days. She was not seen attending the military parade with him, and no media outlets have reported her whereabouts. South Korean media speculate she may be visiting places considered essential for a successor to see.

Seating Change at Military Parade: Zhang Youxia Elevated to Full National Rank?

On the morning of September 3, the CCP held a military parade at Tiananmen Square in Beijing. Party elders such as Li Ruihuan, Wen Jiabao, and Wang Yang attended, while Hu Jintao and Zhu Rongji were absent. The most surprising development was that Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission Zhang Youxia, who is nominally a vice-national-level leader, was seated together with full national-level leaders.

Xi and Putin Discuss Longevity and Organ Transplants, CCTV Quickly Removes Video

I have grown accustomed to the evils of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and find it tiresome to comment on them. For instance, the CCP uses fireworks during military parades to showcase 'Anti-Japanese Images' and 'Chinese Element Images,' attempting to garner praise for a regime that is far more malicious than Japan's invasion of China by exploiting national sentiment.

Kim Jong-un Arrives in Beijing but “Kisses Elsewhere” – Daughter Mocked as “Kim Dead Fat”

On the afternoon of September 2, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un arrived in Beijing on his green, bulletproof train to attend the September 3 military parade. Much attention has focused on whether Kim’s eldest daughter, Kim Ju-ae, accompanied him. Netizens mocked her as North Korea’s “Kim Four Fat” (金四胖), which sounds like “Kim Dead Fat” (金死胖), an ominous nickname.

Beijing's Biggest Mystery Before the Military Parade Unveiled: Central Theatre Commander Wang Qiang Suspected to Have Encountered an Incident

Today (September 3), the Communist Party of China held the September 3 military parade. Leading up to this event, the authorities had not disclosed the identity of the parade commander, creating significant speculation. It was only when the parade ceremony commenced today that the mystery was resolved. In a break from tradition, Major General Han Shengyan, the commander of the Air Force of the Central Theatre Command, was appointed as the parade commander.

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