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November 22, 1894 The Japanese army occupied Lushun
On this day, 131 years ago, November 22, 1894 (October 25, 1894 in the lunar calendar), the Japanese army occupied Lushun. The scene of the Japanese army entering Lushun City to massacre China On November 22, 1894, the Japanese army occupied Lushun. Jinzhou fell, and Lushun's rear was empty. On November 18, the Japanese army invaded Lushun by sea and land. Ding Ruchang, the commander of the Beiyang Navy, went to Tianjin in person, but he asked Li Hongzhang to agree to the Beiyang Fleet's aid, but was not allowed. Commander Xu Bangdao led his troops to resist the enemy in the north and severely defeated the enemy's flames. However, the garrison generals in Lushun were not prepared for war and were busy looting property, resulting in Xu Bangdao being helpless and retreating back to Lushun. On the 21st, the Japanese army launched a general attack on divided routes. Xu led the remnants of his troops to fight again, but was finally defeated due to the small number of troops. On the 22nd, the Japanese army invaded Lushun and massacred the city. The Battle of Lushun was an important battle in the Sino-Japanese War of 1894 - 1894. Lushun was a Beiyang Naval Base. It had been operating for many years but was abandoned.


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