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  2. Anti-Japanese sentiment in China - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Japanese banner in Lijiang, Yunnan 2013. The Chinese reads "Japanese people not allowed to enter, disobey at your own risk." Modern anti-Japanese sentiment in China is frequently rooted in nationalist or historical conflicts, for example, it is rooted in the atrocities and the war crimes which Imperial Japan committed in China during the First Sino-Japanese War, the Boxer Rebellion (Eight ...

  3. Category:Second Sino-Japanese War films - Wikipedia

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    These are films set in the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945), whether based on fact and fiction. ... China (1943 film) China Doll (film) China Sky (film)

  4. Air Strike (2018 film) - Wikipedia

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    With the beginning of Second Sino-Japanese War at the Battle of Shanghai and Nanjing in 1937, [5] the story develops around the Chinese Air Force's resistance against the Japanese invasion and occupation of China; the overwhelming might of the Imperial Japanese war machine taking down Shanghai and the capital of Nanjing, followed by heavy resistance and eventual fall of the interim wartime ...

  5. The Eight Hundred - Wikipedia

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    The Eight Hundred (Chinese: 八佰) is a 2020 Chinese historical war drama film directed by and co-written by Guan Hu, and starring Huang Zhizhong, Oho Ou, Wang Qianyuan, Jiang Wu, Zhang Yi, Du Chun, Vision Wei, Li Chen, and Yu Haoming.

  6. China’s social media companies pledge to clamp down on anti ...

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    China's internet companies are cracking down on online hate speech, and specifically anti-Japanese speech, following the fatal stabbing of a Chinese woman trying to protect a Japanese mother and ...

  7. Propaganda in the Republic of China - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of China produced propaganda against Japan during the Second Sino-Japanese War to booster morale and bolden resistance to the invasion. [3] [page needed] During the Second Sino-Japanese War, the Nationalists had mobile projectionists travel in rural China to play anti-Japanese propaganda films.

  8. Chinese social media companies condemn hate speech against ...

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    Anti-Japanese sentiment in China stems from bitter memories of the neighbour's World War Two aggression, leading some to celebrate the targeting of its citizens in the attack.

  9. Devils on the Doorstep - Wikipedia

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    Devils on the Doorstep (simplified Chinese: 鬼子来了; traditional Chinese: 鬼子來了; Japanese: 鬼が来た!; literally "the devils are here"; the devil is a term of abuse for foreign invaders, here referring to brutal and violent Japanese invaders in China during World War II) is a 2000 Chinese black comedy war film directed, co-written and produced by Jiang Wen, starring Jiang ...