If the war ends, it will be divided into north and south. Who wrote it?

If the war is over, it was written by Chiang Kai-shek. On July 1937 and 17, Chiang Kai-shek, President of the Executive Yuan of the National Government and Chairman of the Military Commission, delivered a famous "last-minute" speech-"A Solemn Statement on the Lugouqiao Incident" in the Lushan Library of Jiangxi Province. Chiang Kai-shek said: "peace is not easy to achieve ... if the war ends, it means there is no distinction between the north and the south, and there is no distinction between the old and the young." No matter who they are, they have the responsibility to defend their land and resist the war. They should be determined to sacrifice everything. " China's national War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression has begun. Introduction to Lushan Statement: The Lushan Statement was a solemn statement on the Lugouqiao Incident issued by Chiang Kai-shek in Lushan on July 1937, and now it is commonly known as the Lushan Anti-Japanese War Declaration. Chiang Kai-shek made a last-minute speech after Japan launched the Lugouqiao Incident, indicating that Japan's challenge had reached the bottom line acceptable to China at that time.