After Japan's unconditional defeat and surrender in World War II, why didn't the Japanese aircraft carrier and the battleship Changmen be given to China?

After Japan surrendered unconditionally in August 1945, all its weapons and equipment were confiscated by its allies, and naturally all kinds of ships and ships of the Japanese navy were also confiscated. After the tragic World War II, there were only a handful of large Japanese naval warships, leaving only four battleships and six aircraft carriers. Of the remaining four battleships, only the Changmen is in good condition, and the other three are close to scrapping, which has no other use except being dismantled to sell scrap iron.

The United States, which is in charge of Japan's fate, is naturally not interested in the leftover women of the Japanese navy, and its retired warships are still waiting to be dealt with. But the United States will never let other countries get these large ships easily, otherwise it will threaten the hegemony of the US navy. As a result, with a stroke of a pen, the United States announced the dismantling of all the remaining large and medium-sized ships in Japan, and the battleship Changmen was finally pulled to the South Pacific and became the target of the US marine nuclear bomb test.

The United States only divided the remaining 135 Japanese small and medium-sized ships equally among the United States, the Soviet Union, China and Britain. During the Anti-Japanese War, the warships of the National Government were completely lost. The national government really wanted the prostitutes left by these Japanese, but because of its weak international status, it had no right to speak. China is a weak naval country. During the Anti-Japanese War, our naval personnel only laid mines on the Yangtze River to fight against the Japanese, and they had no experience in manipulating large warships. Even if the battleship Nagato was sent to China, no one operated it, and it was finally dismantled.

The United States finally divided the 135 small and medium-sized ships left by Japan into four parts, which were decided by the United States, Britain, China and the Soviet Union. China was lucky enough to win the second prize, including 7 destroyers, 17 escort destroyers and 35 ships with a displacement of * * * 35,000 tons. Among them, jathyapple and Xuefeng are the largest and best preserved Japanese warships. These 34 warships arrived in China in two batches and were incorporated into the navy of the National Government. However, due to the serious shortage of technical personnel in China's navy, no one came to repair the battleship Hysterin after it broke down, and it was eventually dismantled.