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The Musha Incident (Chinese and Japanese: 霧社事件; pinyin: Wùshè Shìjiàn; Wade–Giles: Wu 4-she 4 Shih 4-chien 4; rōmaji: Musha Jiken; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Bū-siā Sū-kiāⁿ), also known as the Wushe Rebellion and several other similar names, began in October 1930 and was the last major uprising against colonial Japanese forces in Japanese Taiwan.
The Musha Incident (Chinese and Japanese: 霧社事件 Chinese and Japanese: 霧社事件; pinyin: Wùshè Shìjiàn; Wade–Giles: Wu 4-she 4 Shih 4-chien 4; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Bū-siā Sū-kiāⁿ rōmaji: Musha Jiken), also known as the Wushe Rebellion and several other similar names, began in October 1930 and was the last major uprising against ...
He planned to organize a rebellion against the Japanese with 500 fighters, resulting in the execution of more than 1,000 Taiwanese by Japanese police. Luo was killed on 3 March 1914. [ 55 ] [ 64 ] In 1915, Yu Qingfang organized a religious group that openly challenged Japanese authority.
The crew built a set in Arrow Studio in Linkou, New Taipei City to recreate scenes of Wushe Village in the 1930s. Taneda Yohei is the artistic director supervising the art team. The set had 36 houses. Some houses had interior decoration and props of the period. The set cost NT$80 million.
The last major aboriginal rebellion, the Musha (Wushe) Uprising occurred on 27 October 1930 when the Seediq people launched the last headhunting party. Seediq warriors led by Mona Rudao attacked police stations and the Musha Public School. Approximately 350 students, 134 Japanese, and 2 Han Chinese were killed.
Wushe incident, a rebellion on Taiwan, which was the last major uprising against colonial Japanese forces in Taiwan. 1931: 18 September: Japan invaded Manchuria in the aftermath of Mukden incident in Northeastern China. 1932: 1 March: Manchukuo, a puppet state of Japan, is established. 28 January to 3 March: Shanghai incident begin for only two ...
The Anti-Japanese colonialism in Taiwan [1] is a series of resistance movement that took place during the period of Japanese rule in Taiwan.Most of the violent conflicts took place between 1895 and 1915, the first 20 years of Japanese rule over Taiwan. which can be roughly divided into three stages: The first stage was the Yiwei War from May to October 1895 to defend the Republic of Formosa ...
The Wushe Incident Memorial Park (traditional Chinese: 霧社事件紀念公園; simplified Chinese: 雾社事件纪念公园; pinyin: Wùshè Shìjiàn Jìniàn Gōngyuán) is a memorial park in Ren'ai Township, Nantou County, Taiwan commemorating the Musha Incident in 1930.