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An old woman in Shaanxi died, and people came to mourn, only to find that she was wearing a Japanese kimono in the posthumous photo

In 1936, the Japanese government moved a large number of poor people to northeast China, thinking that it would be able to occupy Chinese territory by letting its own people move to northeast China. Within 20 years, japan had emigrated nearly 5 million people to China, but the aggressive plan ultimately failed.

However, with so many Japanese immigrants, after Japan announced its surrender, some Japanese were stranded in China for some reasons. In 2015, at the funeral of an elderly woman in Shaanxi, people were attracted by the photo of the kimono posed in front of the spirit. Yes, this old woman was also a Japanese who was stranded in China, what kind of experience did she have?

An old woman in Shaanxi died, and people came to mourn, only to find that she was wearing a Japanese kimono in the posthumous photo

Separated from his family and stranded in China

The old woman, whose real name is Hideko Mizusaki, originally lived with her family in the Fukuoka region of Japan, and her parents lived on fishing for a living, living in poverty.

While Hideko Mizusaki's aunt joined the Japanese immigration program and came to Changchun, China, she found it easy to make money in northeast China and improved her life a lot compared to before. In 1942, Hideko Mizusaki's father also wanted to change his poor life, so he took her to his aunt's side.

In this way, Mizusaki Hideko followed her father to China, at this time she was just a 13-year-old girl, and her aunt also gave her a Chinese named Wang Yulan. After living here for three years, Wang Yulan not only adapted to the Chinese way of life, but also learned to speak Chinese, and the living conditions of the family were much better than before. In 1945, Japan announced its surrender, which allowed Wang Yulan's family to be repatriated to Japan.

An old woman in Shaanxi died, and people came to mourn, only to find that she was wearing a Japanese kimono in the posthumous photo

However, on the way back, Wang Yulan was unfortunately separated from her family and missed the repatriated cruise ship, so the 16-year-old Wang Yulan was stranded in China.

At that time, every household was celebrating japan's surrender, Wang Yulan did not dare to mention her true identity to others, and Wang Yulan, who remained in the northeast alone, only said that she was an orphan. Wang Yulan lives alone in the northeast by her own diligent hands, and the people around her are very sympathetic to her and take good care of her.

Ill-fated, he has been married four times

Later, a warm-hearted person introduced her to a good object, named Zong Kaiguo. Zong Kaiguo's handsome appearance and Wang Yulan are very good-looking, and he is very good to Wang Yulan.

An old woman in Shaanxi died, and people came to mourn, only to find that she was wearing a Japanese kimono in the posthumous photo

Wang Yulan thought that he had found a good belonging, but Zong Kaiguo had another identity, that is, the battalion commander of the Kuomintang. Six months after their marriage, a civil war broke out, and Zong Kaiguo, as a soldier, had to obey orders to go to the battlefield, and there was no more news of this.

Wang Yulan returned to the state of living alone, and many people felt unfortunate for her. Wang Yulan, who was in her youth, met her second husband, Lei Guoshun, and followed him to liangjiawan in shaanxi.

I thought that Lei Guoshun was an honest person, but I didn't expect that he had already married his wife in his hometown, which made Wang Yulan intolerable, so he chose to end this marriage. Faced with the helpless Wang Yulan, the women's director of Liangjiawan wanted Song Zhifu, who had not yet married, so he matched the two.

In this way, under the introduction of the women's director of Liangjiawan, Wang Yulan plucked up the courage to enter the third marriage. This marriage gave Wang Yulan a stable life, the two also adopted a daughter, and the family of three was very sweet.

An old woman in Shaanxi died, and people came to mourn, only to find that she was wearing a Japanese kimono in the posthumous photo

In this way, under the introduction of the women's director of Liangjiawan, Wang Yulan plucked up the courage to enter the third marriage. This marriage gave Wang Yulan a stable life, the two also adopted a daughter, and the family of three was very sweet. However, bad luck came again, and Song Zhifu suddenly lost his health and died in 1976. At this time, the adopted daughter was married, and Wang Yulan, who had reached the age of 47, was introduced by enthusiastic people to find an old wife.

The appearance of the hometown has changed, and Shaanxi is where it belongs

The wife's wife died in childbirth, leaving a pair of children, and Wang Yulan lived a short stable life in her parents here.

For most of her life, Wang Yulan never mentioned her origins to others. In 1979, China began to register the population to establish an identity system, when the household registration personnel came to visit, Wang Yulan only said that he was a Japanese orphan, which made everyone around him feel extremely surprised.

An old woman in Shaanxi died, and people came to mourn, only to find that she was wearing a Japanese kimono in the posthumous photo

In her later years, Wang Yulan recalled her family and had the idea of returning to China to visit her relatives, but unfortunately, because her real name was used, she needed relevant evidence to prove her identity. After many efforts, Wang Yulan finally returned to Japan in 2006.

When she returned to her beloved hometown, she found that only her cousin was left, the place where she lived had changed, and she forgot how to speak Japanese. Only then did Wang Yulan realize that she had fully integrated into life in Shaanxi.

Life in Japan was incompatible with herself, and Wang Yulan returned to Shaanxi after only two weeks in Japan. Although Wang Yulan's identity was exposed, the neighbors around her did not hate her because of it. On January 6, 2018, the 89-year-old Wang Yulan passed away, she has helped many people in her kindness, so many people came to mourn her funeral. Those who came to mourn clearly saw a photograph of a kind old man in a kimono placed in front of the coffin.

An old woman in Shaanxi died, and people came to mourn, only to find that she was wearing a Japanese kimono in the posthumous photo

epilogue

At the beginning, Hideko Mizusaki, who was only 13 years old, caused the fate of her life because of this war. However Chinese the kindness of the people brought the warmth of her home and allowed her to find her own belonging in Shaanxi. As long as it is a kind person, no matter what nationality Chinese people will be warmly welcomed.

War is cruel, there are many people displaced by war, in order to avoid the recurrence of such tragedies, everyone should guard peace. Those who provoke war will be punished. Today's happy life is not easy to come by, and my generation should remember history and forge ahead.

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