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Slogans during the Anti-Japanese War

War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression slogan was the most infectious language of the times in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period. As an important means to stimulate the will of national struggle and carry forward the national spirit in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression slogan played an important role in the war. The Party's program, policies and positions during its stay in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression were deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, thus establishing its leading position in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and laying a solid mass foundation for its subsequent victory in the civil war.

the first one: "stop the civil war and unite against Japan".

in p>1935, at the critical moment when Japan instigated the "north China incident", our party issued the "August 1st declaration", calling on all parties, compatriots from all walks of life and all armed forces to "stop the civil war so as to concentrate all their national strength on the sacred cause of resisting Japan and saving the country". Subsequently, in the "December 9" movement, the marching students summarized the main idea of the "August 1 Declaration" as "stop the civil war and unite against Japan" and used it as the slogan of the movement for the first time. Since then, the slogan has been widely recognized by the patriotic masses throughout the country and has become a national voice that resounds through Kyushu.

the second one, "those who have money contribute, and make a strong contribution".

in July p>1938, the battle of Wuhan entered a white-hot stage. In order to arouse the will and determination of the whole nation to fight against Japanese imperialism and defend Wuhan with practical actions, the Political Department of the Military Commission of the National Government called on the whole country to hold a massive national anti-Japanese war anniversary and the July 7th donation movement. The donation movement has been widely supported by people of all ethnic groups and all walks of life in China. "Money with money, strong contribution" has become the loudest slogan in the donation movement.

Third, "Down with the traitor Wang Jingwei", "When the traitor is killed, there is no forgiveness" and "When the traitor is killed, he will die a natural death".

in December, 1938, the pro-Japanese clique headed by Wang Jingwei openly betrayed the country and defected to the enemy. In March 194, Wang Jingwei established a puppet national government loyal to Japanese imperialism in Nanjing. Wang Jingwei's act of defecting to the enemy and betraying the country aroused great indignation among the people of the whole country. Subsequently, the liberated areas have also held conferences to beg Wang to get rid of traitors. Slogans such as "Down with the traitor Wang Jingwei", "When the traitor is killed, there is no forgiveness" and "When the traitor is killed, he will not die a natural death" resounded throughout China.

fourth, "recover lost land, return my rivers and mountains".

After the "September 18th Incident", the three northeastern provinces of China fell rapidly, and a large number of refugees flooded into Shanhaiguan Pass. Young exiled students, with infinite love for their homeland and great hatred for Japanese imperialism, spread anti-Japanese propaganda everywhere in China and shouted the slogan "Recover lost land and give me back my rivers and mountains".

Fifth, "If you don't fight the Japanese, you will have a hard time in the future" and "unite as one and swear to destroy the Japanese".

After the Lugouqiao Incident, the Japanese invaders brazenly launched a full-scale war of aggression against China, and the Chinese nation reached a critical juncture of life and death. The Japanese wanton aggression has made ordinary China people feel that if they don't fight the invaders, even the minimum survival can't be achieved. Patriots put forward this slogan, which immediately resounded throughout China.

Sixth, "I'd rather be a dead ghost than conquered people".

The slogan "Better die a ghost than be conquered people" originated from the "Anti-Japanese Electricity" of the 29th Army of the National Revolutionary Army. On the third day after the September 18th Incident broke out, Song Zheyuan, then commander of the 29th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, led all the soldiers of the 29th Army and electrified the whole country, calling on the 4 million compatriots to "stand up quickly and fight against each other" and "be a dead ghost rather than conquered people".

Seventh, "Down with Japanese imperialism".

This slogan was first put forward by the Anti-Japanese and National Salvation Federation organized by Peiping students after the September 18th Incident. In the book "Report to the National People for the Incident in the Three Northeast Provinces" published on September 27, 1931, the association called for "the workers, peasants, businessmen and soldiers of the whole country to unite and overthrow Japanese imperialism", which was also the initial appeal of patriotic people to stop the civil war and unite against Japan.

Eighth, "Long live the victory of the Anti-Japanese War" and "Long live the national liberation".

on August 15th, 1945, Japanese imperialism declared its unconditional surrender, which marked that the people of China finally won the great victory of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression after 14 years of hard struggle. People of all ethnic groups in China took to the streets one after another, shouting slogans such as "Long live the victory of the Anti-Japanese War" and "Long live the national liberation".