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The history of Japanese occupation of Taiwan Province Province.
Japanese colonial rule: Japan deliberately provoked the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1894 1894+0894. The following year, when the Qing Dynasty was defeated, Li Hongzhang was sent to Japan for peace talks. 1In April, 895, he signed the treaty of shimonoseki with Japanese Prime Minister Hirofumi Ito, humiliating his country and ceding Taiwan Province Province and Penghu Islands to Japan.

On the other hand, in the name of "democracy in Taiwan Province", the people of Taiwan Province Province vowed that "everyone will die, lose Taiwan Province and never give up Taiwan Province", and launched a life-and-death struggle with the Japanese army on the island of Taiwan Province Province for several months, also known as "World War II". In addition, although Taiwan Province Province was ceded by the Qing court because of defeat, Chinese mainland scholars called it occupation.

During the 50 years of Japanese occupation of Taiwan Province Province, the people of Taiwan Province Province never succumbed to Japanese colonial rule. In the early days of Japanese occupation, the anti-Japanese armed forces with farmers as the main body fought for 20 years.

Later, the Taiwan Cultural Association, Taiwan Province People's Party and Taiwan Province Province led the national resistance movement. The aborigines' anti-Japanese actions include the Five Societies event led by Monaludo. Many people in Taiwan Province Province are engaged in political and social movements to fight for their rights and interests.

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The period of Japanese occupation of Taiwan Province Province was from 1895 to 1945 when Taiwan Province Province was colonized by Japan. Japan regards the management of Taiwan Province Province as the propaganda material of colonial achievements, which is quite different from the governance policies of Japan-occupied Korea, Hong Kong during the Japanese occupation, Japanese-controlled Puppet Manchukuo, Nanjing Puppet National Government, Japanese-occupied Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia.

According to the colonial rule of "continental expansionism", Japan began to Japanize Taiwan Province Province in the later period of its occupation of Taiwan Province, hoping to reduce its differences with Japan. However, in all other colonies and occupied areas, Japan mainly pursued the policy of obtaining resources to support the war, and adopted a high-handed policy towards local ethnic minorities without being Japanese.

It is also because of the political, economic and cultural modernization of Taiwan Province Province during the Japanese colonial period, and the improper governance of Taiwan Province by the Kuomintang government in the early post-war period that some residents in Taiwan Province Province missed their pre-war life to some extent after World War II. This mentality is not only widely retained by the older generation of Taiwan Province people, but also has a considerable impact on the post-war sense of identity and ethnic consciousness in Taiwan Province Province.

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