The September 18th Incident, also known as the Fengtian Incident and the Wicker Lake Incident. It was Japan's deliberate war of aggression against China in the northeast of China on the night of 193 1 September 18, and it was the beginning of Japanese imperialist aggression against China.
1On the night of July 7th, 937, when the Japanese army was exercising near Lugou Bridge in the southwest of Beiping, they asked to enter Wanping County for a search on the pretext that a soldier was "missing", but 29 army, the defender of China, refused. The Japanese army then shot at the defenders of China and shelled the ancient city of Wanping. The 29th Army rose up against Japan. This is the July 7th Incident that shocked China and foreign countries, also known as the Lugouqiao Incident.
The July 7th Incident was the beginning of Japanese imperialism's full-scale war of aggression against China and the starting point of the Chinese nation's full-scale war of resistance.
The August 13th Incident refers to an event deliberately created by Japanese imperialism to expand the war of aggression against China in Shanghai, China for a long time after the July 7th Incident in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression.
After the August 13th Incident, the Japanese army attacked Shanghai, which directly threatened Chiang Kai-shek's ruling center, Nanjing, and also threatened the interests of British and American imperialism in China, forcing the Kuomintang government to dispatch troops and implement the anti-Japanese policy. Since then, China's soldiers and civilians have waged a heroic battle against the Japanese invaders.