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The Research of Cultural Impact of Japan on Changchun During the Manchukuo Period in China
The Manchukuo was a pseudo-government mainly established by the adherents of the Qing Dynasty after the Japanese occupied the three northeastern provinces after the September 18th Incident to divide China, and the Chinese government never recognized its legitimacy. Changchun was once identified as the "capital" of the Manchukuo by the Japanese invaders. Pu Yi, a representative of the pseudo-regime, was active here for nearly 14 years. From the perspective of Changchun, this paper first discusses the general situation of Changchun, the culture of Changchun in the late Qing Dynasty and the outbreak of the September 18th Incident, and then analyzes the influence of Japan on Changchun culture during the Manchukuo period from the perspectives of education, literature, and