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1895年日本侵略者强行割占台湾,遭到台湾爱国军民的殊死抵抗,自日军近卫师团长北白川能久亲王、近卫第二旅团长山根信成少将以下,共有3.2万余众伤亡(其中阵亡4642人),几占其所投兵力的一半。在11月28日,日本接收台湾全权大员、驻台第一任总督桦山资纪宣称“全台已完全平定”以后的半个世纪里,台岛反抗日本统治的斗争声浪从未停止,数百万台湾人民用他们的鲜血和生命捍卫了一个民族的尊严。在不见硝烟的“文斗”战场上,一批社会贤达、文化名人,以自己的方式为弘扬民族精神、保持民
In 1895, the Japanese invaders forcibly captured Taiwan and suffered desperate resistance from Taiwan’s patriotic soldiers and civilians. A total of more than 32,000 casualties were caused by the defending of Prince Pak Shirakawa, head of the Japanese Guards Division, and Major General Yamamoto Shinobu, the second brigade chief of the Second Guard Killed 4642 people), a few accounted for half of the force it cast. On November 28, in the half-century after Japan accepted the solemn power of Taiwan and the first governor of Taiwan, Hua Cheng, who declared that “the whole station has been completely set down,” the island has never stopped its fight against Japan’s rule. Millions of Taiwanese have used their blood and lives to defend the dignity of a nation. On the battlefield “Wen-Dou” where no smoke has been found, a batch of social celebrities and cultural celebrities, in their own way, are carrying forward the national spirit and keeping the people