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Where is the capital of Manchukuo?

The capital of the Puppet Manchukuo State was Xinjing, which is now Changchun City, Jilin Province.

Manchukuo, also known as the Puppet Manchukuo, was a puppet regime established in Northeast China by the Japanese invaders after the September 18th Incident in 1931 with the support of the former Qing Emperor Aisin Gioro Puyi. Manchukuo implemented colonial rule in Northeast China for 14 years, turning the compatriots in Northeast China into subjugated slaves.

When the Manchuria Yuan was issued, it was the same as China's currency, which was based on the silver standard and was positioned by 23.91 grams of pure silver. Starting from November 1935, the gold standard was implemented, which was the same as Japan's and was equivalent to the Japanese yen. In addition, the Manchurian Railway dependencies and Kanto Prefecture also use North Korean won issued by the Bank of Korea.

Education

After the September 18th Incident, Japanese imperialism occupied the three northeastern provinces of China. Under colonial rule for more than ten years, the Japanese aggressors carried out brutal attacks on the Chinese people. While carrying out political rule and crazy economic plunder, it also vigorously implements enslaving education and deceptive propaganda against the Chinese people in terms of culture.

Japan established a complete colonial enslavement education system in Manchukuo, vigorously promoted enslavement education, and instilled enslavement ideas into the people of the Northeast region. In order to strengthen colonial rule and enslave the Chinese people, Japanese imperialism distorted and tampered with history, claiming that "Manchuria" was an independent country with close relations with Japan, and showed its wolfish ambition to take Northeast China as its own.

History textbooks compiled by Japan during the Manchukuo period were an important carrier of Japanese imperialism’s enslavement education of the Chinese people. In order to enslave and fool Chinese students, Manchukuo history textbooks are full of descriptions that confuse right and wrong, shirk responsibility for the war, and glorify colonial rule.