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What was the reason for Japan's defeat in World War II? Why do Japanese professors put forward an alternative explanation that Japanese people have poor teeth?
Now is a peaceful era, everyone lives and works in peace, everyone is doing his own thing in his post, and the country is developing rapidly with the cooperation of Qi Xin and everyone's Qi Xin. But even so, we will not forget the painful lesson. Although the war is over, its memory is not far away. In recent years, everyone has been paying attention to a problem after restoring calm, and that is why Japan was finally defeated in World War II.

Of course, as an unfair teacher, the ultimate failure is the inevitable result. But actually, why did Japan lose? Most people see that this problem, combined with the background at that time, should be attributed to the expansion of Japanese militarism and the arrogance, cruelty and ambition of the aggressors. However, a Japanese professor named Raimura holds a different view. In his view, the Japanese were defeated because of their teeth.

Through our observation, we know that Japanese people generally have ugly teeth. Even Japanese stars who appear on TV often have layered teeth, which is very ugly. It is true that Japanese teeth are not good-looking, but why are teeth related to war? Why did Saicun attribute Japan's defeat to Japanese teeth?

Semura is a professor at Osaka University. His analysis and understanding of the reasons for Japan's defeat are very unique. In Japan, people with bad teeth account for the vast majority. Many Japanese beauties look glamorous when they don't talk, but as long as they open their mouths or show their teeth when they smile, the image of the whole person is ruined. Japanese teeth vary in size and are stacked inside and outside, so many Japanese are ashamed to speak. Of course, this is not a problem now, but it has been like this since ancient times.

During World War II, the Japanese were in great trouble because of their teeth. It turned out that when selecting pilots, Japanese people with uneven teeth were brushed off because they had to fit the oxygen mask and it was difficult to bite the oxygen mask tightly.

But the war was cruel after all, and because of the wrong leadership of the Japanese commanders at that time, the Japanese army needed a large number of pilots. As a result, many Japanese pilots with totally unqualified qualities appeared, which had a negative impact on the war.

In modern times, war has gradually evolved from cold weapons to aircraft artillery. If you want to occupy the land advantage, you must first master the air superiority. At that time, the number and quality of Japanese pilots were not ideal, which led to the Japanese army being defeated by the Allies in air combat. After losing the air superiority, it is natural to be defeated one after another on land. This is the fundamental reason for the defeat of the Japanese army, and it is the influence of teeth. It is this physical defect that affects Japanese pilots.

Obviously, the Japanese army was defeated because of its inflated ambition and wrong command, and it was difficult to have anything to do with teeth. This statement by Saicun is far-fetched. However, it is also true that Japanese people have ugly teeth, but in the final analysis, it is still the Japanese themselves.

After the Japanese surrendered, hundreds of thousands of Japanese stayed in the northeast of China, including many Japanese teenagers. When I grew up, I returned to Japan after the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Japan, and my teeth were normal. It can be seen that the reason why Japanese people have bad teeth is not genetic problems, but environmental factors.

It turns out that Japanese people were forbidden to eat meat from the 5th century to 1872, and they could only eat vegetables and some fish. Such living habits make Japanese short stature and lack of calcium, which will certainly affect the development of teeth.

Due to calcium deficiency in the body, Japanese people's heads look small, and their teeth develop in crowded gums, which is naturally uneven. People in China prefer to eat meat near bones, which greatly increases their calcium intake. This also explains why Japanese children who stay in the northeast have neat teeth when they grow up, while children who grow up in Japan are hard to have such a blessing.