What happened to dozens of Japanese warships that lost to China after World War II?

After World War II, the Japanese army lost 34 warships in China.

Then the China Navy inspected and repaired these 34 warships, and finally 28 warships were incorporated into the China Navy. Some of these warships went to Taiwan Province Province, some were sunk, and the rest became the backbone of the navy.

1on June 28th, 947, the lottery ceremony for Japanese compensation ships was held in the auditorium of the allied headquarters in Tokyo. * * * China, the United States, Britain and the Soviet Union participated in the competition. China Navy Colonel Ma Dejian selected the best of the four groups, and the overseas Chinese representatives attending the ceremony applauded. After the draw, countries sent personnel to inspect the ships, and then handed over about 34 ships from China to Shanghai and Qingdao for reception in four batches.

After World War II, many Japanese warships were disarmed and used to carry Japanese overseas Chinese back to China to clean up coastal mines. At 1947, most delivery tasks have been finished. Allied headquarters decided to divide Japanese warships below destroyers into 24 destroyers, 68 coastal defense ships and 92 service ships, which were distributed to China, the United States, Britain and the Soviet Union in three batches.