I was only talking about of fact in the hitory,a picuture is everybody's choice to go with the report,and you guys just denied the very fact that Japan surrendered to China,and now you yourself produced a photo of that ceremony,lol,what 's wrong with your Indian people's minds??really confusing,haha
No, Imperial Japan did not surrendered to China but to the Allied Powers, headed by the US. Your own source said so...
The Emperor of Japan, the Japanese government and the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters, having recognized the complete military defeat of the Japanese military forces by the Allied forces and having surrendered unconditionally to the Supreme Commander for the Allied powers, having directed by his general order no.1 that the senior commanders and all ground, sea, air and auxiliary forces within China excluding Manchuria, Formosa and French Indo-China north of 16 degrees north latitude shall surrender to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek.
The Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP) was Douglas MacArthur. The highlighted is significant.
Upon surrendering in a war, it is customary for individual units to seek out opposition forces and present themselves for administration. If the name of the appointed representative is known, then they are to speak that person's name, else they can just present themselves to the highest rank official, civilian or military, but usually it is the military official who will assume responsibility for the surrendered troops. It does not matter if the opposition is numerically inferior. They were ordered by their commanders to lay down their arms and to present themselves as non-combatants and to obey orders from the opposition.
So what happened was the highest Japanese official, which was the Emperor, ordered all Japanese military units
INSIDE China, excluding those in Manchuria, Formosa and French Indo-China north of 16 degrees north latitude, to surrendered to Chiang Kai-shek, who was an agent for the SCAP. The Japanese units that were in Manchuria, Formosa and French Indo-China north of 16 degrees north latitude were to surrender to someone else appointed by SCAP.
You cannot make a credible argument that Imperial Japan surrendered to China when common sense said you cannot surrendered partially here and there. Either you surrender completely or do not surrender at all. There were reasons as to why Japanese units in Manchuria, Formosa and French Indo-China north of 16 degrees north latitude had to surrendered to other SCAP representatives but that is a different issue. The point here, and the one you are trying to mislead people, is that Imperial Japan surrendered to the Allied Powers, which included China, and that alliance was headed by Douglas MacArthur.
This make you a liar.