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近代日本对钓鱼岛的非法调查及窃取
Translated By Li Li
Historical data proves that the Diaoyutai Islands are an integral part of China's territory. After the Meiji Restoration, Japan repeatedly attempted to incorporate it into its territory. In 1885, through on-the-spot investigation, Japan learned that the Diaoyutai Islands were rich in iron ore resources and were considered "precious islands", so they wanted to incorporate them into their territory. However, they were frightened by the strength of the Qing government and did not dare to implement it. In 1900, he once again wanted to establish a national standard on the Diaoyu Islands, but in the end he gave up. In 1895, Japan took advantage of the Sino-Japanese War and without passing the Qing government, in the form of a "cabinet resolution", the Diaoyu Islands and other islands were forcibly placed under the jurisdiction of Okinawa County, secretly stealing China's Diaoyu Tai Islands. The author of this book, Li Li, is an associate researcher at the Taiwan Research Office of the Institute of Modern History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. He has been engaged in research on Taiwan history for a long time. During his academic exchange in Japan, he read a large number of Japanese archives. This book is the important information compiled by the author after consulting a large number of archives.
Historical data proves that the Diaoyutai Islands are an integral part of China's territory. After the Meiji Restoration, Japan repeatedly attempted to incorporate it into its territory. In 1885, through on-the-spot investigation, Japan learned that the Diaoyutai Islands were rich in iron ore resources and were considered "precious islands", so they wanted to incorporate them into their territory. However, they were frightened by the strength of the Qing government and did not dare to implement it. In 1900, he once again wanted to establish a national standard on the Diaoyu Islands, but in the end he gave up. In 1895, Japan took advantage of the Sino-Japanese War and without passing the Qing government, in the form of a "cabinet resolution", the Diaoyu Islands and other islands were forcibly placed under the jurisdiction of Okinawa County, secretly stealing China's Diaoyu Tai Islands. The author of this book, Li Li, is an associate researcher at the Taiwan Research Office of the Institute of Modern History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. He has been engaged in research on Taiwan history for a long time. During his academic exchange in Japan, he read a large number of Japanese archives. This book is the important information compiled by the author after consulting a large number of archives.