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

In 1977, a farmer from Sichuan suddenly received a notice from the party branch to take his wife with him to meet with senior Japanese officials.

Liu Yunda did not know the Japanese man in front of him, nor did he know why he wanted to see himself, and while wondering, he found that his wife had her eyes wide open, and then she could not cry. It turned out that Liu Yunda's wife was the daughter of the Japanese executive who missed day and night but could not see each other.

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

Fighting in the Far East, Liu Yunda captured japanese female nurses

In 1941, after the failure of the Japanese army's arrogant plan to "eliminate China in three months", the direction of the march began to shift from the north of the mainland to the south of the mainland, preparing to send troops to China's southern neighbors Of Burma and Vietnam, in an attempt to use this as a springboard to attack China's southern continent.

In order to stop the Japanese army, our Government immediately set up an "expeditionary force" to go to Burma to assist the Burmese military and civilians in resisting the Japanese aggressors. Liu Yunda, who was still a young man at the time, was one of them, and soon After, Liu Yunda was promoted to company commander for his outstanding performance in the army.

One day, Liu Yunda received an order from his superiors to stop the passing Japanese troops, so he led a company to ambush in advance on both sides of the road that the Japanese army was about to pass, and when the Japanese army passed, he killed all the Japanese troops who resisted fiercely, and also captured several female nurses, including Liu Yunda's future wife, Shizuko Omiya.

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

Originally a student at the Tokyo Medical College, Omiya Shizuko herself was very disgusted with the militaristic ideas that prevailed in Japan at the time, but in such an environment, she had to hide her thoughts in order to protect herself. Later, he was forcibly taken away by the Japanese army and sent to Burma as a nurse accompanying the army.

Unexpectedly, The newly arrived Omiya Shizuko was accidentally captured by Liu Yunda. Because she hated war, the captured Shizuko Omiya did not put up much resistance, so she was taken by Liu Yunda to the troops of the expeditionary army.

Because medical care is a scarce resource in the army, and Omiya Shizuko is more obedient to the arrangement of her superiors, the superiors want her to join the Chinese expeditionary force and continue to serve as a medical nurse with the army, and Omiya Shizuko quickly agreed.

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

Omiya Shizuko was arranged in Liu Yunda's company, and on weekdays, Omiya Shizuko was well-behaved and lively, and gradually gained Liu Yunda's liking, and Liu Yunda was tall and heroic, and Omiya Shizuko was also quite satisfied with him. In the process of getting along day and night, the two people quickly came together.

The following year, Liu Yunda married Shizuko Omiya after receiving organizational consent. At this time, Omiya Shizuko also gave herself a Chinese name, called "Mo Yuanhui".

During Japan's visit to China, Yoshio Omiya searched for a daughter

In 1977, after a decades-long "cold ice period," relations between China and Japan began to ease. After the United States, Japan also sent a delegation to visit China. Gong Yixiong, the head of the delegation, has not seen his daughter since he bid her farewell in 1941, only to hear that she went to the burmese battlefield and later married a Chinese soldier.

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

This difference is more than thirty years, he does not want to miss his daughter, but because of international relations, he has not been able to get in touch with her.

After the Sino-Japanese friendship event, Omiya Yoshio made a private request to the Chinese side to find out the whereabouts of his daughter. The Chinese diplomatic corps, which received the request, attached great importance to the matter, and immediately sent people to inquire around, and soon found out the whereabouts of Shizuko Omiya.

This is the scene where Liu Yunda's wife kneels to Omiya Yoshio. The long-lost father and daughter finally met. Later, at the repeated requests of his father, Mo Yuanhui's family returned to Japan.

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

Ignoring tens of billions of assets, Liu Yunda accompanied his wife back to his hometown

Omiya Yoshio has nearly 100 billion assets under his name, but the situation of his three sons is lamentable, the eldest and second died on the battlefield, and the third elder has always had mental problems.

The elderly Omiya Yoshio wanted to find an heir for himself, but because the third son was unable to inherit the family property, he proposed to let his grandson Liu Chongyi be his successor, but on the condition that the son must change his surname. Out of consideration for his son's future, Liu Yunda still agreed, and his son changed his name to Omiya Chongyi.

After spending several years in Japan, Liu Yunda felt that the rural life in his hometown in Sichuan was more suitable for him, so he and his wife returned to China to live a plain life of ordinary people.

Later, his son Omiya Takayoshi repeatedly expressed that he wanted the two of them to return to Japan to live together, and also bought them a large villa, but Liu Yunda refused. Because he had been born into death for many years, he had long despised the glory and wealth, and was only willing to live a simple life in his hometown with his wife Mo Yunhui.

epilogue

I think there is no real love in this world more than this, across the hatred of the nation, Liu Yunda needs to overcome how many difficulties he needs to overcome in order to be able to come together with Shizuko Omiya, we can't imagine. Liu Yunda later gave up the quality of life in Japan, only to return to peace and his wife to grow old, what kind of realm is this? In Liu Yunda's body, what is most worth learning from us may be the firmness of love and the calmness of life.

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