After repeated debates between the two sides, Article 18 of the Sino-Japanese Reconciliation Rules and Article 33 of the Trade Regulations were finally signed in Shanxi Guild Hall, Tianjin. The treaty stipulates: "Since the two countries communicate well, they will care about each other." "All coastal trading ports should designate places for each other so that businessmen and people can trade." "The states and territories to which the two countries belong should also be treated with courtesy and should not be slightly infringed." "The political bans of the two countries have their own similarities and differences. Their political affairs should be independent of their own countries, and they should not interfere with each other. Please start it. " "Both countries can send military ministers and bring their families to the capital." And so on. These provisions embody the principles of equality, mutual benefit and non-interference in each other's internal affairs.
Generally speaking, the Sino-Japanese Reconciliation Treaty is a basically equal treaty, and its signing marks that Sino-Japanese relations have entered a new era.