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The Japanese protect the movies in the library.
Xiaogang Feng has a clip in the movie 1942, which was released by Okamura Ningji and the Japanese army at that time to save Henan. This film greatly beautified the Japanese army and forged a nonexistent history. In addition, the film was shown all over the country, which caused a lot of repercussions at that time. The purpose of film tampering with history is to make money at best. After all, Xiaogang Feng is a businessman, and his character is well known in the entertainment circle. It is not surprising that he can do such a thing.

1, why did Xiaogang Feng Xiaogang Feng add fake history to the camera to make money? The answer is simple, that is, Xiaogang Feng doesn't know what real history is. Directors like them, making this kind of historical drama, at best, make money under the banner of positive energy. Everyone knows Xiaogang Feng's character. For him, these two words hardly exist. He added this pseudo-history to the movie, and it became an instant hit? Treat history correctly? Banner, let the audience see his movie. And he doesn't care whether this history is true or not. As long as he can make money, everything is the same to him.

2. The practice of the National Government There were too many forgeries about the 1942 campaign on the Internet. Even in that era, there were forgeries everywhere. There was a famine in Henan at that time, but Li Peiji, the national government in charge of Henan, lied about the bumper harvest in Henan. So there are differences between the military and the government. The army always said that there was a famine in Henan, and hundreds of thousands of people starved to death, while Li Peiji reported only more than 1,000 people. And this report, or after the trot. In the initial report, Li Peiji never mentioned that there was famine in Henan. Chiang Kai-shek believed in politics but not in the army, and reduced the relief food in Henan by nearly half. Chiang Kai-shek began his investigation only after a large number of domestic news reports. Li Peiji was forced to carry out the famine relief work, and the famine in Henan was improved only when the grain was adjusted in many ways.

3. The Japanese army didn't do anything about the national government's inaction in releasing grain. In Xiaogang Feng's films, it directly turned into Japanese rescue. In fact, the Japanese army did not save people at that time, which is clearly recorded in many reports. If Xiaogang Feng really wants to shoot history, the investigation is still very easy, and he added pseudo-history, and his character can be imagined.