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1944年10月,日本发动的侵华战争接近失败尾声,日军从东南亚一路败退,部分残兵败将二次侵略福州,虽然已没了第一次入侵时的凶残狂暴,但仍不忘烧杀抢掠。尤其是窜到水部门外太保铺,公然把坐落在台江河口嘴琯后街的柔远驿(福州人称琉球馆)以及附属房屋进贡厂等设施全部拆除,并放火烧成灰烬,只剩下一块勒刻于清同治十一年(1872)的石碑,浑身焦黑地歪倒在废墟之中。日寇为什么要毁灭琉球馆史迹呢?原来,这
In October 1944, when Japan launched the war of aggression against China near the end of its defeat, the Japanese troops retreated from Southeast Asia and some of the disabled troops defeated Fuzhou in the second invasion. Although they did not have the fierce and violent fury at the time of the first invasion, they still did not forget the burning and looting. Especially to the water department outside the Tai Po shop, openly located in the mouth of the estuary Mouth Street, Yuen Station (Fuzhou called Ryukyu Museum), and subsidiary facilities, such as tribute plant removed all and set fire to ashes, leaving only A piece of stone carved in the Qing Tongzhi Eleven years (1872), the whole body crookedly fell in the rubble. Why did the Japanese invaders destroy the Ryukyu Museum’s historic site?