Old map of Hong Kong scholars exposed the Japanese military to prove that the Diaoyu Islands belong to Japan
old Japanese military to draw the” Great Japanese map (part). Below the figure marked the Ryukyu north-central and southern islands, does not indicate the Diaoyu Islands.
[World Wide Web reported reporter Wang Huan] Hong Kong’s Wen Wei Po “reported on July 17, said a famous Chinese Diaoyu Islands research scholar Zheng Hailin has announced a 1876 Japanese old Army Staff Bureau map published “Great Japanese map” view, this is by far seen the most powerful proof of the Diaoyu Islands do not belong to the day precious historical documents.
“Wen Wei Po” reported that “the map” and the recently discovered 200 years ago, the Qing literature “Hai Kee” mutual check against the Diaoyu Islands are China’s inherent territory have made the most powerful answer.
Zhenghai Lin said in an interview, “the map” when he lived in Japan in the 1990s to scrape together the local bookstall. Just found this map, Zheng Hailin very surprised that such a map the private sector and academia are gone.
Zhenghai Lin said, the historical background, the figure is made by Japan’s annexation of the Ryukyu, but the figure clearly show that the Diaoyu Islands belong to the Ryukyu Islands, which can also be downloaded from the negative proof of the Diaoyu Islands are China’s territory . The figure from Japanese Army General Staff Council, is the nature of official documents with the force of international law, and thus have a high historical value.
territorial seas of Experts ofChinese Academy of Social Sciences Wang Xiaopeng, said in an interview with Wen Wei Po, the Japanese Army General Staff Council to draw “the map” is an official nature. Accordance with international law, a country’s official map published by the force of law on the ownership of the territory.
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