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Wushe Incident - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Before the dawn of October 27, 1930, the Atayal Chief Rudao Bai had assembled a group of 1200 tribal members, and assaulted an athletic festival held in Wushe (Musyaji) Primary School attended by many Japanese. |
 | | According to Japanese record, 700 Atayal were killed or committed suicide, and 500 surrendered. |
 | | The Wushe area, where the rebellion occurred, was supposed to be an example of successful implementation of Japanese native policy, an over-all well constructed cohabitation. |
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