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The Japanese whitewash the slogan of peace.

Because Mr. Qi Baishi satirizes the Japanese and traitors with paintings, they are shameless.

The first story is that Qi Baishi painted crabs for the Japanese. After the Lugouqiao Incident, the Japanese army invaded China on a large scale with its military equipment, which brought great suffering to the people of China. After the July 7th Incident, Beiping was quickly occupied by the Japanese army, and a large number of literati had no time to leave, including Mr. Qi Baishi.

At that time, the situation was chaotic, so Qi Baishi resigned as an art professor at Beiping University, lived in seclusion at home and took painting as a pastime. At that time, Mr. Qi was quite famous, and the Japanese worshiped China culture very much. Of course, Japanese officers will not miss this rare opportunity. They spent a lot of money on Qi Baishi's paintings and tried their best to win over this great artist.

Qi Baishi was so tired of Japanese practices that he even refused to buy Japanese paintings more severely. As a son and daughter of China, Qi Lao has a strong sense of national pride and patriotism, so he posted a notice on the gate that "paintings are not for sale to the government".

However, in order to whitewash the peace, the Japanese forced celebrities and literary celebrities to attend banquets, and Qi Lao was naturally invited. At the banquet, Qi Lao drew some crabs and signed them. "How long are you going to run amok?" Looking closely, these four crabs are more like a map of Japan.

At first, the Japanese were very happy, but when they learned their irony, they turned blue with anger.

The second story is that Qi Baishi painted mice for the traitor Wang Kemin. When Wang Kemin was the chairman of the administrative committee of the puppet Northeast Provisional Government, he invited Qi Lao to go out to teach. Qi Lao, who has a strong patriotic heart, hates this running dog traitor and flatly refuses. Wang Kemin refused to give up. First, he confiscated his savings, and then he destroyed Qi Lao's studio, so that Qi Lao was once very poor and embarrassed.

When he held his 7 1 birthday in Wang Kemin, he accidentally received a painting by Qi Lao, thinking that Qi Lao had compromised and decided to show it to everyone. After reading it, all the guests blushed and dared not laugh, because they drew a group of mice and wrote a sentence: "How many mice are there?" Is there any trouble? Bite my fruit and skin me! "Ke Min, a veteran of Qi State, was hailed as a mouse, a seller seeking honor and ingratitude.