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Anti-Japanese veterans married Japanese female prisoners of war, lived in seclusion in the countryside for decades, and only learned in their later years that their wives had tens of billions of assets

As the saying goes, many times it is better to do well than to be born well. Although this statement is not necessarily correct, we have to admit that many times there is a strong and capable parent who can bring a broader future to their children. In Sichuan, there was an ordinary farmer who became the heir of a large Japanese company. What's going on here?

The man's name was Liu Chongyi, and he followed his father to Japan in the 1980s. Later, Liu Chongyi changed his name to a Japanese name and began his life as a rich second generation in Japan. And the original of all this is his father Liu Yunda. In the early years, Liu Yunda married a Japanese female prisoner of war, and then lived in seclusion in Sichuan, living in the countryside for decades, only to find out in his later years that his wife had tens of billions of assets. What is the situation? Let's take a look.

1. Entering Burma to fight

In the last century, Liu Yunda was a very ordinary farmer in Sichuan. However, what is not known is that in the early years, Liu Yunda was also an anti-Japanese veteran who had been on the battlefield. Liu Yunda once carried a gun and fought the battlefield and was a hero who defended the country and the people. At that time, Japan invaded China in an all-round way, and even made a strategy to take China within three months. But in the face of the Japanese aggressors who had long been prepared, our fighters did not retreat in the slightest, and they used their flesh to forge the high walls of the country and stop the Japanese aggressors from advancing.

Anti-Japanese veterans married Japanese female prisoners of war, lived in seclusion in the countryside for decades, and only learned in their later years that their wives had tens of billions of assets

Although Japan's plan to take China in three months became empty talk, they still did not give up their ambitions to invade China. Japan then began plans to move south, planning to invade the southern part of China. Southern China has the Yunnan Burma Highway, which is a strategic transportation hub and a passageway for China to obtain supplies. For this reason, the defence of the southern part of the country has become crucial. In 1941, our country formed an expeditionary force and began to go to Burma to block the Japanese army.

The Chinese Expeditionary Force had a total of about 100,000 men, of which Liu Yunda was the company commander of a company. Once, after defeating the Japanese army, Liu Yunda also captured several Japanese female nurses. These female nurses came with the Japanese army, and one of them was a female nurse named Shizuko Omiya. At that time, Liu Yunda had not yet thought about how deeply he and Omiya Shizuko would have in the future.

2. Marry a Japanese female prisoner of war

At the same time that the Japanese army launched the war, the country was not stable. At that time, a large part of the country held anti-war ideas, but under the circumstances at that time, they could only bury their true thoughts in their hearts. Shizuko Omiya was an anti-war Japanese who was not enthusiastic about militarism, but she had no choice. After graduating, Shizuko Omiya was forced into the army and became a female nurse accompanying the army.

Anti-Japanese veterans married Japanese female prisoners of war, lived in seclusion in the countryside for decades, and only learned in their later years that their wives had tens of billions of assets

In this way, Omiya Shizuko followed the army to Burma, and was later captured by Liu Yunda and others. At that special time, medical resources were very scarce, so Omiya Shizuko followed the expedition and served as a nurse in Liu Yunda's company. In the process of joining the army, the understanding between Liu Yunda and Shizuko Omiya became deeper and deeper, and the two people had a good feeling for each other in their hearts. Soon after, Liu Yunda married his Japanese wife, Shizuko Omiya, after receiving the approval of the organization.

After marrying a Chinese soldier, Shizuko Omiya renounced her Japanese citizenship and also gave up her Japanese name. She changed her name to Mo Yuanhui and returned to her hometown in Sichuan after the war with Liu Yunda. Life in Sichuan is very peaceful, and both people have made a lot of efforts for this family. At that time, the people in the village had some criticism of Shizuko Omiya, but Liu Yunda did not care at all, he knew that his life was his own life, and he did not mind the eyes of others.

After marriage, Omiya Shizuko also gave birth to a son, named Liu Chongyi. In this way, this ordinary couple lived an ordinary life on the land of Sichuan. A family of three, life is happy and harmonious. But in 1977, the appearance of a group of people broke the tranquility of the family and changed Liu Chongyi's fate. This group of people from Japan, this trip is to find Shizuko Omiya, what is going on?

Anti-Japanese veterans married Japanese female prisoners of war, lived in seclusion in the countryside for decades, and only learned in their later years that their wives had tens of billions of assets

3. Return to Japan and inherit the family property

After the relaxation of Sino-Japanese relations, China and Japan began to establish diplomatic relations, and the Japanese side also sent people to visit China. One of the men was very special, and he had come to look for someone this time. This person was none other than Shizuko's biological father, Yoshio Omiya. Shizuko Omiya lost contact with her family shortly after marrying into China, but for so many years, Omiya Yoshio did not give up looking for her daughter. During this visit to China, one of the most important things Omiya Yoshio did was to find news of his daughter.

After hearing about this incident, the head of the Chinese side was very concerned, so he began to look for news of Shizuko Omiya. Through the efforts of the Chinese staff, they soon learned the specific news of Shizuko Omiya. Yoshio Omiya then found Liu Yunda's home and met his daughter Shizuko, whom he had not seen for many years. After decades of separation, the two people were very excited to meet again, and they hugged each other tightly. Seeing that his wife had found his family, Liu Yunda was also deeply happy for his wife.

In order to make up for the lack of years of family affection, Omiya Yoshio offered to let his daughter go home to live. In this way, Shizuko followed her father back home. In order not to be separated from his wife again, Liu Yunda and his children also came here two years later. At this time, Liu Yunda realized that his wife was so rich.

Anti-Japanese veterans married Japanese female prisoners of war, lived in seclusion in the countryside for decades, and only learned in their later years that their wives had tens of billions of assets

Yoshio Omiya is a powerful plutocrat in Japan, and what is even more surprising is that Omiya Yoshio has only one daughter and one heir. Although he had three sons, two of them died, and one of them fell ill and could not inherit the family business, and in the end only Shizuko Omiya was eligible to inherit the property.

After Liu Yunda learned of this incident, he was very shocked. He had speculated that his wife should live a life of food and clothing in Japan, but he never thought that his wife's family environment was so luxurious. Later, at the suggestion of Yoshio Omiya, Liu Chongyi changed Liu to Omiya and began to work in the family business. Although Liu Yunda was very unaccustomed to life in Japan, he still lived here with his wife and children for more than ten years, and only returned to his hometown with his wife in his old age.

Although his life has suddenly become rich, Liu Yunda still has not changed the simplicity and ordinaryness in his bones. For him, life in the countryside of Sichuan is the most comfortable and suitable for his life.

Anti-Japanese veterans married Japanese female prisoners of war, lived in seclusion in the countryside for decades, and only learned in their later years that their wives had tens of billions of assets

epilogue

From Liu Yunda's indifferent fame and fortune, it embodies the most simple ideas of Chinese and exudes ordinary charm. In fact, money is something outside the body, for everyone, it is good to live happily, what does it matter if there is more money and less money? And Liu Yunda's important contribution to the defense of the motherland, we will not forget, it is their efforts, we have today's beautiful life, we will live up to Shaohua, forge ahead.

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