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A 90-year-old woman in Shaanxi who refused to go to the hukou before she died, handed over a photo to reveal her identity

In 1942, a ferry carrying a group of Japanese came to northeastern China, and Hideko Mizusaki, 13, was one of them.

At that time, it was the era of the Japanese invasion of China, and the Japanese used various methods to invade China. The arrival of this group of Japanese civilians was, in a sense, also for aggression. They were called "pioneers", and the Japanese let them settle on Chinese soil, eventually quietly encroaching on China.

A 90-year-old woman in Shaanxi who refused to go to the hukou before she died, handed over a photo to reveal her identity

Foreign

Shuizaki Hideko's family, in a small village near the sea in Japan, has five or six children, and her father, a fisherman, cannot bear such a heavy pressure. Just at this time, Hideko Mizusaki's aunt sent a letter from Shenyang, China.

The aunt is a member of the pioneer group, and went to China with her uncle very early, and the couple made a living by doing small business, and their life was much richer than that of The Mizusaki Hideko's family, but what made the aunt feel sad was that she had never had children. At this time, she thought of a group of children in her brother's family, so she wrote to her brother, hoping to inherit a child.

Hideko Mizusaki was chosen, and in the early spring, she came to China by ferry with many members of the pioneer group, and her aunt gave her a Chinese name, called Wang Yulan.

A 90-year-old woman in Shaanxi who refused to go to the hukou before she died, handed over a photo to reveal her identity

Hideko Mizusaki, 13, realized in hindsight that she had become an accomplice to the invasion, living in a Japanese-founded village and town, not knowing much about what had happened to Chinese outside, but occasionally hearing words like "massacre" and "torture" at school. As she grew older, Hideko Mizusaki met some Chinese, and she herself became more and more like a Chinese girl, but they eventually took different positions.

It all ended in 1945, japan was defeated, and the Japanese who remained in China were repatriated. However, Hideko Mizusaki stayed in China by mistake, and when her aunt and uncle left, they could not take her with them. Hideko Mizusaki is in a foreign country and has no idea how to survive.

A 90-year-old woman in Shaanxi who refused to go to the hukou before she died, handed over a photo to reveal her identity

Drifting alone

In the end, she was saved by her first husband, who was named Zong Kaiguo and was an officer. Zong Kaiguo and Mizusaki Hideko have known each other before, know that Mizusaki Hideko is kind by nature, and has always been very fond of her. Later, seeing that Hideko Mizusaki was helpless, Zong Kaiguo proposed to Hideko Mizusaki, and the two married and lived a peaceful life.

However, not long after, the Chinese civil war broke out, and as a general of the Nationalist army, although Zong Kaiguo did not want to go to civil war, he had to obey orders and rush to the battlefield. Hideko Mizusaki tearfully bid farewell to her husband, but did not want the couple to see each other again after they parted. Just two months later, Hideko Mizusaki received a letter of mourning, and her beloved husband died on the battlefield.

After some time, Hideko Mizusaki married another soldier named Lei Guoshun. Lei Guoshun took Shuizaki Hideko back to his hometown in Shaanxi, but after Mizusaki Hideko arrived in Shaanxi, he was shocked to learn that Lei Guoshun still had the original match in his hometown, and this guy wanted to hide it on both sides and enjoy the blessings of the Qi people. Feeling angry and uneasy, Hideko Mizusaki immediately severed ties with Lei Guoshun.

A 90-year-old woman in Shaanxi who refused to go to the hukou before she died, handed over a photo to reveal her identity

Since then, the helpless Mizusaki Hideko began to drift alone in a foreign land, in order to avoid some trouble, she did not tell others her true nationality, externally, Mizusaki Hideko called herself a Chinese, named Wang Yulan, her hometown is in the northeast.

She has lived in China for many years, and has long been indistinguishable from Chinese women, and her accent is also a Northeastern accent, so no one doubts it. Later, Hideko Mizusaki, who changed her name to Wang Yulan, settled in a small village and married her last husband, Li Mingtang, a villager in Danfeng County, Shaanxi.

Li Mingtang was very kind to his wife, but Hideko Mizusaki never dared to tell him frankly. Because she knew in her heart that her country, Japan, owed China a blood debt, and this blood debt could not be repaid in any way, her Japanese identity on Chinese soil was an unspeakable shame.

A 90-year-old woman in Shaanxi who refused to go to the hukou before she died, handed over a photo to reveal her identity

She was afraid that if she told her, she would be kicked out. Most of the villagers in this village are kind and simple, and not long after Hideko Mizusaki married, the villagers became friends with her, and she did not know how to open her mouth in the face of the friendliness of others.

For so many years, the village has actually counted several rounds of household registration, but Mizusaki Hideko has always used various reasons to prevaricate, because the village hukou inspection is not too strict, so Mizusaki Hideko's identity has not been known. As the days go by, Hideko Mizusaki gets old, and sometimes she almost forgets that she is a Japanese.

A 90-year-old woman in Shaanxi who refused to go to the hukou before she died, handed over a photo to reveal her identity

Truth

However, the household registration police are very impressed with this stubborn old lady, every time everyone advises her to go to the hukou, Mizusaki Hideko resolutely does not go, making everyone confused, why is this old lady unwilling to open a hukou? Because there is no hukou, Mizusaki Hideko's life is limited everywhere, it is inconvenient to live in a hotel, do a bank card, etc., even her son advised her to open a hukou, looking at her son's face, Mizusaki Hideko almost said the truth, but she was still timid in the end.

A 90-year-old woman in Shaanxi who refused to go to the hukou before she died, handed over a photo to reveal her identity

The wife and son were shocked, but after the surprise, they still expressed understanding. Subsequently, the son accompanied her mother back to her hometown where she had been away for decades, and Hideko Mizusaki looked at her Japanese relatives, but did not know what to say, a wrong war of aggression, leaving them separated.

Hideko Mizusaki wanted to stay in Japan, but after a struggle, she decided to return to China, which is her current home. After returning, in the face of the villagers' inquiries, Mizusaki Hideko only said that she had gone on a tour.

Fast forward to 2018, and 90-year-old Hideko Mizusaki feels that her life is coming to an end, and the truth she has hidden from everyone may never have a chance to explain.

Before dying, Hideko Mizusaki grabbed her son's hand, shoved a photo into her son's hand, and said to her son: "I am about to die, when I am gone, you give me this photo as a posthumous portrait, I am a Japanese thing, you tell everyone, I did not tell the truth, Japan is sorry for them." ”

A 90-year-old woman in Shaanxi who refused to go to the hukou before she died, handed over a photo to reveal her identity

After a brief explanation of the aftermath, Mizusaki Hideko passed away, and the photo was taken when she was young, and she was wearing a kimono. Seeing this portrait, the villagers learned that their old neighbor was from Japan, but everyone still chose to forgive, and as a victim of the war, people forgave Mizusaki Hideko.

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