Law-abiding
Civilians under the Japanese rein
For
the sake of easier governing, the Japanese established a system of
residence listing and land property listing in order to better
understand Taiwan”¦s population spread. They worked very hard to
implement the system, consequently, the civilians learned to abide by
the law from then on. During that period of time, police officers were
very powerful and just, even though people were ruled under high-handed
measures. However, the natives”¦ tough life they endured in the high
mountains had made them tough and indomitable, which further led them to
strongly oppose to Japanese education and Wu-Fon Massacre in the end.
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