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Why did the traitors in China call the little devil "Taijun"? Can the Japanese really understand it?

China traitors call the Japanese Taijun because they are not very familiar with Japanese. The Japanese also have a little knowledge of the word Taijun, and can only understand the general meaning.

As we all know, 100 years ago, our country was at a critical juncture. Countless China compatriots shed blood on the battlefield in order to defend the motherland, drive away the Japanese aggressors and build a new socialist China where the people are masters of their own affairs.

However, in such an environment, there are still some China people who are soft-headed, and the Japanese have knelt down and become Japanese lackeys. These traitors, who were greatly despised by people, did a lot of outrageous things to many people in China with the arrogance of the Japanese in that eventful autumn?

Many modern film and television works also "deduce" traitors. One of the classic scenes is that traitors always bow in front of the Japanese and call them Taijun. Then many friends will find it strange. In China, Taijun is a title for outstanding women who have made contributions, so why do Japanese people have a special liking for this title?

In fact, Taijun's China name comes from the homonym of a Japanese word. The word "adult" is "たぃじん" in Japanese, and its pronunciation is "Jintai". After each violence, the Japanese will proudly shout this word in Japanese. So, in the ears of China people, it sounds like "Taijun".

Many traitors actually don't know much about Japanese. Over time, Taijun became the exclusive title for traitors to call Japanese devils.