According to the Nikkei Shimbun: The Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has asked China to deal with this batch of Chinese people.
The general idea is that recently, a large number of satirical pictures have appeared on Chinese social media, which are based on Emperor Hirohito of Japan. Emperor Hirohito was the longest-reigning emperor in Japanese history, reigning for 63 years. Japan's invasion of China took place during his reign, and the Japanese surrender was also announced by him. Before the Tokyo Trial, Japan reached an agreement with the United States to exempt Emperor Hirohito from trial.
The comments section is particularly interesting. A group of netizens who use Simplified Chinese left comments in Simplified Chinese under this news article saying: "Just images? What about the text? For example, when it comes to next year's September 18th, 'riding horses through Tokyo to enjoy cherry blossoms,' these should also be dealt with."
Because we are commemorating the 80th anniversary of the victory in the War of Resistance Against Japan, Japan has been very active. They either call on the world not to participate or carry out media campaigns, denying the Nanjing Massacre. Even the movies recently released in Japan focus on how ordinary people suffered during World War II, trying to portray themselves as victims of the war.
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