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The Japanese female nurse married a Chinese general and did not return home after 64 years of marriage, and her daughter and son-in-law became a household name

Speaking of Japan, the first impression is their misdeeds during the War of Resistance Against Japan. In that war, they dreamed of completely dominating China, and their ambitions were ultimately defeated by the bravery of Chinese. Although the war is cruel, the transnational love mixed in with it is also fascinating. There was such a Japanese woman who married a Chinese general and never returned to Japan after marriage.

The Japanese female nurse married a Chinese general and did not return home after 64 years of marriage, and her daughter and son-in-law became a household name

The woman was a nurse, and just an ordinary nurse in Japan, her name was Sato Yaden. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, she was transferred to the Chinese battlefield due to work needs and served as a garrison nurse in the Japanese army, and later, because of her serious work, she became a nurse in the Japanese Embassy in China. It is precisely because of this that she met her other half, Jiang Baili.

Her encounter with Jiang Baili was a test of life and death. It was in 1913, when Jiang Baili, who was the principal of the military academy at the time, wanted to reform the school in order to protect the interests of the academy, but he was unfairly treated and obstructed in every way. With these humiliations, he committed suicide and was taken to the hospital. Although he did not have to worry about his life, his body was still severely damaged, and Sato Yadori was the nurse who took care of him.

The Japanese female nurse married a Chinese general and did not return home after 64 years of marriage, and her daughter and son-in-law became a household name

During Jiang Baili's hospitalization, Sato Yadori took good care of him. Soon after, Jiang Baili's condition began to improve, but his seriousness was still full of sadness and depression. Sato Yadori could not bear to see such a Jiang Baili, so he often comforted him and brought him care and warmth. And Jiang Baili developed a good feeling for this beautiful and careful girl, so he began to pursue her. But Sato Yadori is Japanese after all, and she still wants to return to The Japanese, she understands this, so she rejects Jiang Baili's pursuit.

But Jiang Baili did not give up, and even though Sato Yaden returned to Japan later, his love letters followed japan. In the end, Sato Yaden was impressed by his sincerity, and the two married in 1914, and although they were under pressure from the outside world, they had no choice.

After they got married, Sato Yaden changed his name to Jiang Zuomei, because General Jiang Baili's favorite was plum blossoms.

The Japanese female nurse married a Chinese general and did not return home after 64 years of marriage, and her daughter and son-in-law became a household name

In the following 64 years, Jiang Zuomei never returned to Japan, did not speak Japanese, but spoke Chinese very naturally. She and Jiang Baili had a total of five daughters, of which the well-known one was the third daughter, Jiang Ying. Jiang Ying is not only an excellent singer herself, but also cultivates many excellent musical talents for China. And Jiang Ying's husband, Qian Xuesen, is even more well-known.

In 1938, Jiang Baili died suddenly, and Jiang Zuomei not only suffered the pain of losing his father, but also endured all kinds of gossip. Many people in the outside world questioned That Jiang Baili died because of her, and many people did not recognize her identity. Later, during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, she put her life and death on the line and went to the front to take care of the wounded Chinese soldiers, and she was also trusted. For more than 50 years without Jiang Baili's company, she has always regarded herself as a Chinese.

The Japanese female nurse married a Chinese general and did not return home after 64 years of marriage, and her daughter and son-in-law became a household name

In fact, not every Japanese person is unforgivable, and the love between Jiang Zuomei and Jiang Baili is touching. Her every move during the War of Resistance was worthy of respect.

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