History of Policy for Chinese Students Studying in Japan in Modern Japan

History of Policy for Chinese Students Studying in Japan in Modern Japan

by Xu Zhimin

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In modern times, the number of Chinese students studying in Japan was large, large-scale and far-reaching, and they had extremely close relations with China and Japan. Modern Japan's policy towards Chinese students studying in Japan, from its initial formation in the late Meiji period, to adjustments and improvements in the Taisho period, to the negotiations between China and Japan on the policy for students studying in Japan in the early Showa era, especially after Japan launched a war of aggression against China, it strengthened the investigation and monitoring of students studying in Japan, and nakedly brainwashed students studying in Japan under the puppet regime, all reflecting the strategies and purposes of its invasion and expansion policy. The original purpose of overseas education was to spread scientific and cultural knowledge and promote world peace and development, but it was mixed with too many political conspiracies and aggressive ambitions, and the results were counterproductive and counterproductive.

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