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The Russo-Japanese War did not seem to benefit Japan much.
During the Meiji period, 300,000 new troops were painstakingly built. There are only 50,000 troops left in the war, spending 65.438+0.5 billion yen, owing 800 million foreign debts, and only getting half of Sakhalin Island and a little colony in Liaodong. The fiscal deficit of Meiji government was not changed until the early years of Showa, and the profits gained in the Sino-Japanese War were exhausted. Although it boosted the morale of the Japanese people, it was indeed a victory for Pyrrhus. Otherwise, the Japanese devils would have taken large-scale actions at the first stop.