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The Soldiers of the Chinese Expeditionary Force married Japanese female prisoners of war and lived for decades before discovering that their wives were Japanese nobles

In 1945, after Japan announced its surrender, the Japanese government successively arranged for soldiers to be repatriated, and unlike other victorious countries, China helped these Japanese war criminals return to China in accordance with the responsibilities and responsibilities of major powers. However, trapped by the backward communication facilities and transportation conditions at that time, many Japanese soldiers did not return to China until their deaths, and they either died of illness in a foreign country alone or settled in China. Omiya Shizuko was one of the Japanese who settled in China after Japan's defeat, but unlike other Japanese soldiers, Omiya Shizuko chose to stay in China because of love. Today, I will tell the legendary experience of Shizuko Omiya, a Japanese war nurse.

The Soldiers of the Chinese Expeditionary Force married Japanese female prisoners of war and lived for decades before discovering that their wives were Japanese nobles

Born in 1926, Omiya Shizuko's father was a wealthy Japanese businessman, because of her wealthy family, coupled with Omiya Shizuko's talent, she maintained excellent grades from elementary school, and when she grew up, she was admitted to a girls' school to study nursing. In college, the clever Shizuko Omiya quickly mastered basic medical skills, and she herself aspired to become a medical worker in the future.

On the battlefield, with the heroic resistance of Chinese soldiers, the Japanese army's disillusionment of wanting a quick battle and a quick decision was shattered, and at the same time, because rushing overseas to fight was very expensive for the Japanese army, it seemed that the situation was about to develop in the direction of China's victory. In order to regain the initiative, Japan aimed at Southeast Asia and thought of marching into Burma, which borders China. In this way, the Japanese army reopened the Burmese battlefield.

The opening of the new battlefield required a large number of soldiers and medical teams, because it would take extra time to dispatch directly from the front, so the Japanese army re-selected hospitals in the country. Due to a shortage of medical staff, Shizuko Omiya, who had not yet graduated, was forced to come to the front line and become a field nurse.

The Soldiers of the Chinese Expeditionary Force married Japanese female prisoners of war and lived for decades before discovering that their wives were Japanese nobles

On the Burmese battlefield, Omiya Shizuko used her superb medical skills to rescue many Japanese soldiers. But in one battle, the Chinese army defeated the Japanese and captured more than a dozen Japanese soldiers, including the Japanese war nurse Shizuko Omiya. After being captured, Omiya Shizuko was frustrated and felt that she was going to die here, and as a result, she not only did not get killed, but also met her own love.

In the prisoner-of-war camp, there was a soldier named Liu Yunda, and by chance, he passed by the prisoner of war camp and saw a group of prisoners of war waiting to be executed. Seeing that Omiya Shizuko was not dressed like a Japanese soldier, she stepped forward to inquire about the situation.

Knowing that most of the prisoners of war, including Shizuko Omiya, were medical workers, Liu Yunda prevented the expeditionary force fighters from killing the prisoners of war, and also asked his superiors for instructions, indicating that there was now a shortage of medical personnel in the army, and most of these prisoners of war were doctors and nurses who could assist in the medical work of our army.

The Soldiers of the Chinese Expeditionary Force married Japanese female prisoners of war and lived for decades before discovering that their wives were Japanese nobles

In this way, the captured Shizuko Omiya escaped the disaster, and she began to assist in the medical work of the Chinese Expeditionary Force, and the kind-hearted Shizuko Omiya conscientiously treated the wounded soldiers of the expeditionary force. And Liu Yunda always came to see Omiya Shizuko when he was fine, at first Omiya Shizuko just felt that Liu Yunda saved himself and was grateful to him, but as Liu Yunda came more and more frequently, and always looked at her, Omiya Shizuko also gradually understood Liu Yunda's intentions.

Shizuko Omiya also admired this Chinese expeditionary force soldier who bravely marched forward on the battlefield and was careful and kind in private, so the two quickly came together. After Japan's surrender, Omiya Shizuko chose to follow Liu Yunda to live an ordinary life, rejecting the proposal to send her back to China. Hearing Omiya Shizuko's decision, Liu Yunda was very touched, and he gave Omiya Shizuko Chinese name and took her back to his hometown. Soon after, Liu Yunda and Shizuko Omiya married, and the two had children of their own.

The Soldiers of the Chinese Expeditionary Force married Japanese female prisoners of war and lived for decades before discovering that their wives were Japanese nobles

Originally, I thought that the husband and wife would spend their lives in such an ordinary way, but after entering the seventies, through a major event, Liu Yunda knew the secret that his wife had not told him. It turned out that The Omiya Shizuko family was a Japanese nobleman, and her father followed the Japanese delegation to visit China. After coming to China, my father immediately contacted the Chinese side, saying that he wanted to ask the Chinese government to find his daughter who had been lost for more than twenty years, when New China was facing a relatively severe situation in diplomacy, and the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Japan was of great significance to China's international discourse, so the Chinese side attached great importance to his request.

The Soldiers of the Chinese Expeditionary Force married Japanese female prisoners of war and lived for decades before discovering that their wives were Japanese nobles

According to the description, the Chinese side finally found Shizuko Omiya, and After learning the truth, Liu Yunda was surprised, and did not expect that his wife who accompanied her to work in the fields every day, washed and cooked, was actually the daughter of a Japanese nobleman. Later, Liu Yunda thought that his wife had been living with him in his hometown, and she must have missed her family too much, so she accompanied her wife to Japan to live for a while, but in the end the two returned to China together.

In that war-torn era, the love between the two was not easy to come by, although they were once rivals on the battlefield, but under the kindness and care of her husband, Shizuko Omiya fell in love with him, and did not hesitate to choose to be with him, and even gave up the rich life of Japan.

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