在九月18日夜,日本关东军遣使的“守备队”动歪destroyed the southern segment of the Liaju Railway near Taluhe Lake in Shenyang, blaming the Chinese army for the explosion. This incident served as a pretext for Japan's artillery bombardment of Shenyang North Camp, marking the start of the "September 18 Incident" or Manchurian Incident. The following day, Japan occupied Shenyang and subsequently took over Liaoning, Jilin, and Heilongjiang provinces in northeastern China. By February 1932, the entire region had fallen under Japanese control. In the ensuing years, Japan established a puppet government in Manchuria, subjecting the people of Northeast China to a brutal 14-year occupation and colonization. This gripping tale uncovers the untold truths behind the fall of northeastern China and the suffering endured by its inhabitants during this tumultuous period.