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The expeditionary force general married a Japanese female prisoner, and 41 years later, the son received tens of billions of Japanese assets

During World War II, Japan mobilized many people to participate in the war in order to grab greater war benefits. Some Japanese youth found out after entering the war that they had been deceived, and everything was nothing more than a fascist conspiracy. As a result, many people fled the military after learning the truth and sided with justice. And our heroine today, Shizuko Omiya, is such a person.

The expeditionary force general married a Japanese female prisoner, and 41 years later, the son received tens of billions of Japanese assets

Shizuko Omiya, a 17-year-old schoolgirl, was sent to the front to participate in the rescue because of the tight war on the front line. After seeing the brutal atrocities of the Japanese army, Shizuko Omiya thought of fleeing, but was captured. After the surrender of Japan, Shizuko Omiya regained her freedom. In order to be able to return home quickly, she escaped from the Japanese troops alone. Because she got lost, she was intercepted by the Burmese army and almost insulted. Fortunately, the Chinese Expeditionary Force Liu Yundabu passed by and rescued her.

The expeditionary force general married a Japanese female prisoner, and 41 years later, the son received tens of billions of Japanese assets

At that time, the expeditionary force captured a total of 14 Japanese soldiers, both men and women. As the commander of the expeditionary force, Qiao Minggu ordered the male prisoners of war to be killed, leaving only the female prisoners who had no combat effectiveness. One of the female captives was so agitated that she not only escaped several times, but also attempted to attack the expeditionary force generals. The female captive was Shizuko Omiya, and what happened to the Burmese army made her dare not believe anyone. In order not to let her alone affect the progress of the entire team, Qiao Minggu planned to shoot her. Liu Yunda, then the commander of the Expeditionary Force, could not bear the tragic death of Shizuko Omiya and begged to spare her life, saying that he could personally watch over her.

The expeditionary force general married a Japanese female prisoner, and 41 years later, the son received tens of billions of Japanese assets

Along the way, Omiya Shizuko scratched and scratched Liu Yunda, and even scratched out blood, and Liu Yunda did not scold Omiya Shizuko. When they arrived at the camp, Liu Yunda often went to deliver daily necessities to them. In the end, Omiya Shizuko was touched by Liu Yunda's simplicity and kindness, and had a relationship with Liu Yunda, and later married him. After the war, Omiya Shizuko and Liu Yunda returned to their hometown in Baisha Town, Chongqing. In order to be more like a local daughter-in-law, Omiya Shizuko also changed her name to Mo Yuanhui, dressed and spoken in any different language from local women, and she also bore Liu Yunda three sons.

The expeditionary force general married a Japanese female prisoner, and 41 years later, the son received tens of billions of Japanese assets

After decades of living peacefully in the family of five, the calm was broken. One day in 1977, the local county government approached Mo Yuanhui with people from the China-Japan Friendship Association and asked her if she was Shizuko Omiya from Kanazawa City, Japan, and if her father was Yoshio Omiya. When Mo Yuanhui replied yes, the people of the China-Japan Friendship Association were excited. It turned out that Omiya's father, Yoshio Omiya, was not only a famous Japanese entrepreneur with assets of more than 10 billion, but also the president of the China-Japan Friendship Association. For 32 years, he has been searching for his only missing daughter, Shizuko Omiya.

The expeditionary force general married a Japanese female prisoner, and 41 years later, the son received tens of billions of Japanese assets

When Liu Yunda arrived in Japan with his son two years later, Shizuko Omiya was already pearlescent, completely like a different person. Liu Yunda felt that he was not worthy, so he wanted to return to China in a gray and slippery way. However, Shizuko Omiya said that she had been his wife all her life and would never be separated. Although life in Japan is very good, Liu Yunda is still not used to living. So Omiya Shizuko accompanied Liu Yunda back to his hometown, and after Omiya Yoshio's death, tens of billions of family properties were inherited by Omiya Shizuko's sons.

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