Why didn't the navy of the Republic of China accept some light patrols after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War?

If possible, the Kuomintang certainly hopes to receive more Japanese warships.

However, Japan's marine waterfalls are not as rich as expected. In the later period of the Pacific War, the Japanese navy organized many whimsical suicides and reimbursed all the few surviving warships.

After the war, the allied forces selected more than 100 warships preserved by Japan as war compensation for China, Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union. There are no cruisers, only two light destroyers are the best, and the rest are small boats. The allocation was decided by drawing lots. China was lucky enough to get a destroyer, which is the pit teammate artifact "Destroyer Snow Wind" that fans of World War II talked about. China renamed it "Danyang", and the rest were minesweepers and landing ships. Why doesn't the United States divide into large ships? Because the United States is not stupid enough to personally contribute to the naval power of potential opponents after the Pacific War, it only divides into destroyers at most.