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What does the Japanese puppet mean?

The puppet regime supported by Japanese imperialism in China during the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period. The leaders of several puppet regimes supported by Japan are shameless traitors. The rulers of the puppet regime in North China regarded themselves as the continuation of the Beiyang regime, boasted of "kingly politics" by using the "new people's historical view" concocted by several words in Confucian classics, and publicized "the same language and the same species" between China and Japan, demanding that the people obey the rule of the invaders as they did the minority regimes in history. Therefore, the puppet regime in North China is "unique" in traitorous propaganda compared with other puppet regimes. For many years, the academic circles have been full of pseudoman pseudoman regime and Wang pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman pseudoman. Pseudo-Manchu Pseudo-Manchu Pseudo-Manchu Pseudo-Manchu Pseudo-Manchu Pseudo-Manchu Pseudo-Manchu Pseudo-Manchu Pseudo-Manchu Pseudo-Manchu Pseudo-Manchu Pseudo-Manchu Based on the archives of Beijing and Hebei, this book makes a preliminary perspective on the two puppet regimes in North China in several special topics, which provides a powerful supplement for the study of the history of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression.