They live very hard.THat's all=]
The Japanese occupation of China primarily occurred during the Second Sino-Japanese War, which lasted from 1937 to 1945. This conflict began with the Marco Polo Bridge Incident in July 1937 and led to widespread Japanese aggression, including the infamous Nanjing Massacre. Although Japan had previously occupied parts of China, such as Manchuria in 1931, the full-scale invasion in 1937 marked a significant escalation in hostilities. The occupation ended with Japan's defeat in World War II in 1945.
Japanese people do not speak Chinese unless they have learned it in school or have lived in China. For the languages of Japan, click here.
Japan invaded China in 1937. The Japanese fought against the Chinese until the Second World War ended in 1945. The Chinese do not call it World War 2. The Chinese were only fighting the Japanese during this period, so the Chinese people call it "The War Against Japanese Aggression". It is also referred to as the Second Sino-Japanese War. The Japanese soldiers killed many Chinese people. There is a very good book and movie called "The Rape of Nanking". The Japanese soldiers cut off the heads of many Chinese people. They raped many thousands of Chinese women. They threw babies into the air and caught the babies on the tips of their bayonets. They buried many Chinese people alive. To this day, many Chinese people do not like the Japanese.
According to official Japanese Government data, at the end of World War II Japan had 1,719,700 Army and 70,700 Navy personnel stationed in China and Manchuria. In addition to these, there were also approximately 1 million Chinese collaborationist troops in those territories that had allied themselves with the Japanese. Total Japanese military deaths in China and Manchuria over the course of World War II totalled 502,400.
Prince Shotoku was a famous Japanese regent. He sent Japanese people to China to study Chinese culture and art, he opened the first Japanese embassy in China and wrote the first Japan's first constitution.
China was already at war with Japan when the UK and France declared war on Germany in September 1939. The Chinese welcomed western support to defeat the Japanese.
They democratized and rebuilt their economy with breathtaking speed. Japan's rapid postwar recovery from the ashes of total defeat lead them to become the third most powerful economy in the world (after the US and China).
China's national anthem is "March of the Volunteers". The song is about the Chinese people defending their country from the Japanese during World War II.
Chinese people had to flee areas the Japanese were invading because the Japanese would kill a Chinese for the sake of eliminating one more Chinese person.
the china had the people resources
the Japanese . the Japanese invaded china in 1937
people living in china are called chinese and people living in japan are called japanese
The Japanese occupation of China primarily occurred during the Second Sino-Japanese War, which lasted from 1937 to 1945. This conflict began with the Marco Polo Bridge Incident in July 1937 and led to widespread Japanese aggression, including the infamous Nanjing Massacre. Although Japan had previously occupied parts of China, such as Manchuria in 1931, the full-scale invasion in 1937 marked a significant escalation in hostilities. The occupation ended with Japan's defeat in World War II in 1945.
IF you mean why did Japan attack CHINA; the Japanese attacked China, because Japan is an island nation with few natural resources, and China has a lot of natural resources, so Japan attacked China to get it's resources to help the Japanese people.
The Japanese Imperialist tactics angered the world not just the US. The Japanese invaded Manchuria, China in the early Thirties. They murdered a hundred thousand people in Manchuria. By the time the Sino-Japanese War ended over half a million people were killed in China. Please read the link below to see how awful the Japanese had been before World War 2 started in the Pacific. They even used chemical warfare. Maintaining an open trade policy in Asia.
The expulsion of the Japanese.
Possibly because the USA had helped Defeat the Japanese in the second world war so therefore China felt like it had to serve a duty to America.