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Today marks the 93rd anniversary of the September 18 incident. On this day in 1931, Japanese troops stationed in northeast China blew up a section of railway near the city of Shenyang, and accused Chinese troops of sabotage. Wang Xinsong, Associate Professor at the School of Government under Beijing Normal University, says being a victim of aggression and invasion strengthens China's stance as a peace-loving country.