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Chapter 358 Golden Lily Project

On the same day, Chen Shao also received the news that the "Dog Slayer Operation" was successfully completed. The dog squad that participated in the operation had also successfully boarded the tanker back to the country, and no unexpected situations occurred.

The detailed information of the Japanese base camp was then summarized into Chen Shao. In the information, the "Golden Lily" plan was also mentioned for the first time.

"According to the latest information, it turns out that Tokamiya Hirohiko went to Southeast Asia to comfort the Southeast Asian dispatched troops. The real purpose is to implement the 'Kinjue Lily' plan. Now that Asakamiya Hirohiko is dead, Japan will send a second prince to investigate the cause of Asakamiya Hirohiko's death on the spot, and secretly continue to implement the 'Kinjue Lily' plan suspended due to Asakamiya Hirohiko's death. At present, the matter of sending the second prince is still in progress, and the candidate has not been determined yet, but the chance of sending Chichibumiya Yuren is very high."

In the era of the information explosion in later generations, Chen Shao also heard about the "Golden Lily" plan. Unexpectedly, Japan continued to develop the Golden Lily plan in this time and space. This made Chen Shao very angry, because this plan caused immeasurable losses to the land of China in later generations.

During later World War II, Japan carried out planned plunders of the wealth of the invaded countries. This plunder was not just an individual act, but an organized, planned, multiple strategies, and strictly implemented collective actions of the whole society.

China's losses were particularly huge compared to other countries that were invaded by Japan. The wild plunder of open fire was accompanied by the crazy plunder of open fire. Japan plundered thousands of Chinese cities and villages, and took away gold, silver and jewelry, as well as cultural relics, ancient books and artworks that China's official and civilians could not count. At that time, it was estimated that billions of dollars were also most conservatively. In addition to mainland China, all Chinese and overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia suffered the same cruel plunder.

Japan's looting is not blind, nor is it mainly scattered by individual soldiers, but is highly organized. Japan's systematic looting plan is named after a haiku by Emperor Hirohito, called the "Kinjue Lily" plan. In theory, all Japanese "trophys" should be "contributed" to the emperor. In fact, most of the top "trophys" have entered the pockets of the Japanese royal family, and these are highly confidential.

Later Jinliri's plan was officially launched during the Nanjing Massacre, mainly because the top Japanese officials were worried that the sporadic robbery of soldiers would destroy some immeasurable cultural relics, and at the same time avoiding gold, silver and treasures falling into the private hands of Japanese officers and soldiers. The Emperor's ruling group hopes to monopolize these wealth.

The person in charge of the Jinbaihe Project is the Japanese royal family, responsible for Japan's branches in various occupied areas. The main executor of the plan is the Japanese army, with Japanese economic organizations playing an important role, and gangs are accomplices. The Jinbaihe Project has recruited many experts, including cultural relics identification, transportation, geological construction experts, etc.

It can be said that Japan's plunder of Asian wealth has mobilized the power of the whole society. The targets of its plunder include the treasury and banks of the occupied countries, and unscrupulously looting the jewelry of civilians of the occupied countries and even all metal items that can make weapons. The Japanese army even excavated the ancient tombs of the occupied countries to plunder wealth from them.

In the information sent by the spy, there was also a manuscript of the content of the "Golden Lily" plan, but it was not very comprehensive. On the first page of the information, Chen Shao saw the words of North Korea.

In later generations, celadon produced in North Korea was famous. After Japan occupied North Korea, it was still not satisfied after robbing the celadons collected by the Korean palace and folk. It was excavated more than 2,000 ancient tombs in North Korea, including the tomb of the Korean royal tomb in Kaesong, and plundering all the treasures in the corridor tombs, including celadon, Buddha statues, crowns, necklaces, earrings, bronze mirrors and other decorations.

Japan also transported tens of thousands of ancient Korean cultural relics to Japan in the name of scientific research, which were all North Korea's national treasures. Korean temples were not spared, and exquisite Buddha statues and bronze bells were transported to Japan, and all metal religious instruments were taken away for casting weapons.

The second part of the "Golden Lily" plan is Southeast Asia, with a large share and covering the entire Southeast Asia region. Even the Philippines in the hands of the United States is in the eyes of the Japanese.

According to the plan, after occupying the Malay Peninsula, the regional headquarters of the "Golden Lily" plan was established in Singapore, and Kuala Lumpur and Penang were used as a transitional battle to rob stolen goods.

The golden Buddha statue is an important target of plunder in Southeast Asia by the "Golden Lily" plan. Many wealthy believers in Southeast Asia cast Buddha statues with gold. In order to prevent theft, they applied plaster outside the Buddha statues. Later generations, the Japanese army pushed down a large number of Buddha statues, and the golden Buddha statues they took away were as many as 8 tons in Myanmar alone, and they also grabbed a 4.5-meter-high golden Buddha.

The main reason why Japan targeted the Philippines was that at that time, there were 51 tons of gold, 32 tons of silver, 140 tons of silver coins, 27 million US fiscal bonds in the Philippines' treasury, as well as a large number of gems and securities. Through investigations by Japanese intelligence agencies, all of these money entered Hirohito's eyes, but Japan did not start planning for the Philippines, but only mentioned a little in the plan.

In the "Golden Lily" plan, there is a very important plan, which will send a large number of Japanese bank staff to Southeast Asia to assist the Japanese army in cleaning up local bank accounts and find hidden accounts and property. Use torture and other means to force local bank staff to hand over the keys to secret warehouses and safes, and collect money from various Southeast Asian banks.

On the one hand, the plundering of wealth on the surface is, and on the other hand, the "Golden Lily" plan is: issuing military tickets to manipulate currency, which is the most vicious, and can completely destroy a country's economy.

The Japanese army also planned to plunder wealth through large-scale drug trafficking, kidnapping and extortion, forced labor, establishment of casinos and jiyuan. In addition to the robbery, the Japanese army planned to issue military tickets without any credit or capital reserves for every land occupied and forcibly circulate. In this way, they obtained a large amount of materials and a large amount of money occupied by the occupied land.

Later generations, after the Japanese occupied the three eastern provinces, they established the Manchurian Central Bank and issued occupation coupons as new currency, forcing the exchange of valuable Chinese currency held by Chinese residents, and the exchanged Chinese currency fed war materials from China. The Japanese made the same move in Southeast Asia. Continuously increasing the issuance of military tickets caused inflation, and the credit of military tickets continued to decline. When a military ticket lost its credit, Japan replaced the old military tickets. The Japanese established a predatory fiscal system in the occupied areas, and by discovering military tickets and various taxes, the wealth of the occupied countries was continuously withdrawn back to Japan.

Later generations, after the Kwantung Army occupied the Northeast, it forced the people of Northeast China to plant poppy, and established dozens of opium processing factories in the Northeast to extract drugs. Mitsui Company also participated. Subsequently, Japan established hundreds of drug manufacturing factories in North Korea, Taiwan and mainland China. Japan's military police, chaebols, and underworld flocked to compete for drug profits.

When World War II officially broke out, 90% of the world's illegal opium and morphine were produced by Japan, and the Japanese army became the world's largest drug trafficking group, with drug revenues reaching 300 million US dollars per year.

In the "Golden Lily" plan, there is also a plan that Chen Shao wished to directly send strategic bombers to razed the entire Japanese island. The plan proposed that the Japanese army combined with the X society to establish a *** system, forcing women to recruit women from North Korea and Southeast Asia to act as ***. The dirty money these women exchanged for *** also flowed into the hands of Japanese militarists and the royal family.

Later generations Chen Shao was very depressed. China is an ancient country of historical civilization, but the evidence that proves history and civilization has to be found in foreign countries. This is not embarrassment, not sadness, but a shame! Wealth can be reborn, but cultural heritage cannot be renewed. It is precisely because of the various inhumane plunders in later generations that have caused countless treasures of China to be lost overseas since the Opium War. This is a shame that every Chinese will bear.

Later generations, after the Japanese army captured Nanjing, the military police immediately moved around. They kept a close eye on the wealthy businessmen and gang leaders in Nanjing, and used various means - including kidnapping - to force them to hand over huge wealth. It is said that at this stage, the Japanese military police robbed 6,000 tons of gold. In addition, a large number of diamonds, gems and platinum were robbed. The Japanese even went to the countryside to dig graves and knocked down the gold teeth on the corpse.

Japan has always attached great importance to rare Chinese books. After occupying Nanjing, Japan sent a large number of scholars and monks to collect and organize books that had been robbed in Nanjing and other places. They strictly monitored libraries, museums and other buildings in Nanjing. As many as 1,000 Japanese monks and scholars came to Nanjing to sort out books and compile catalogs. Some of the book materials were registered and packed. Japan recruited more than 2,300 Chinese workers to pack them, and used 300 trucks to transport the books to Shanghai, and finally transported them back to Japan.

The records in Mr. Guo Qi's "The Blood and Tears Record of the Capital" can be used as a proof. "They (the Japanese army) conducted a rigorous investigation in advance, and after conquering Nanjing, they immediately launched a planned robbery operation. The ancient calligraphy and paintings collected by various agencies, schools, museums, libraries, the mansions of wealthy businessmen, major companies and large merchants were almost wiped out by them and all of them were robbed. None of them was missing the net, but the Japanese army was still searching and robbing, and at the same time, they even made the final robbery on the street stall by half buying and half robbing."

In addition to ancient knowledge of calligraphy and painting, and jewelry treasures, the second focus of the Japanese robbery was on scrapped copper and iron, the raw material for making guns, cannons and bullets. Every place the Japanese army went, scrap copper and iron would be robbed. Every household that suffered disaster would definitely be spared from iron gates and iron bars to copper locks and locks.

The locusts were particularly poor in transiting the border. Japan's "Golden Lily" plan turned their so-called Japanese Imperial Army into a "locust army", and even the locusts were willing to take the lead.

Seeing the complete content of the "Golden Lily" plan, Chen Shao could only describe it in anger. If it weren't for the spy's information, he would have forgotten that Japan had this sinful plan.

However, it's not too late to know now.
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