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Why didn't Japanese imperialism let the children in northeast China learn the language of China? (Because I'm from China)
In order to conquer China, Japanese imperialism carried out enslavement education. In order to conquer China, Japanese imperialism also enslaved the people in the occupied areas through the puppet regime. The so-called enslavement education means that the invaders tried to stifle, destroy or even annihilate the national consciousness and rebellious will of the people of China by means of education and propaganda, so as to realize their assimilation policy, that is, to achieve the political goal of making people in backward areas willing to be conquered. Slavery education mainly goes in two directions: school education and social education; The former is the key. In school education, Japanese imperialism adjusted the academic system.