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Japanese soldiers died before the wedding, and the bride continued to hold the wedding, and has been alone ever since

The History Inn had previously introduced the Japanese soldier Seiichi Inoue, who, after getting married in September 1931, was drafted to China to participate in the war because of the September 18 Incident.

Because Inoue Seiichi had just gotten married and was still immersed in the sweet newlywed Yan'er, he was reluctant to return to the team, so his newlywed wife took advantage of her husband's deep sleep and committed suicide by his side, and left a suicide note, saying that the reason why he committed suicide was to not distract her husband from distracting himself and "bravely" fight for the emperor.

Japanese soldiers died before the wedding, and the bride continued to hold the wedding, and has been alone ever since

After the article was published, some readers said that the story was just an example and was not representative of all the Japanese people at that time.

In fact, this story is not an isolated case, but a common phenomenon in Japanese people at that time. Not only did the Japanese soldiers commit numerous crimes in that war, but their parents, wives, brothers and sisters also played the role of "accomplices".

As we all know, Japanese people pay the most attention to obedience, or even blind obedience, especially Japanese women, when the whole group speaks at what frequency, Japanese women will carefully adjust their frequency and resonate with the group. So when Japanese society shudders under the rumble of militaristic chariots, most Japanese women pander to it just as wildly.

At that time, the glorious title of "wife of the military country" was very popular in Japan, which was a very noble title in the eyes of the Japanese, which meant that the wife had to bear the same spirit of dedication and sacrifice as the husband of the "imperial army", and many Japanese women either actively or passively did many "righteous deeds" that were contrary to the common feelings of others, which were also appreciated by the whole society.

Japanese soldiers died before the wedding, and the bride continued to hold the wedding, and has been alone ever since

Today, the inn will tell you another story, which is also very emotional.

The male protagonist of the story is called Fujita Akira, a Japanese youth who was selected to join the kamikaze special attack team, you know, once he becomes a kamikaze special attack team, it means that the final end of his life will be to fly a plane full of bombs, crash into the US warship, and die together!

At that time, Fujita Hadaki had a girlfriend named Mushige, and he wanted to marry his girlfriend before the end of his life. Mushige's parents disagreed with this request, but Mushige believed that it was a supreme honor for her boyfriend to dedicate himself to the emperor, and I should support it, so I resolutely wanted to marry Fujita despite my parents' objections. This was a "noble performance" in Japan at that time, which was very in line with the "fashion of the times".

However, just a few days before the wedding, Fujita received the task and immediately went to Okinawa!

Therefore, Fujita did not have time to hold the wedding, so he flew a fighter plane and set off without hesitation. As a result, during the battle, Fujita was crushed by the US anti-aircraft guns before he could fly close to the US warships and was buried in the vast sea.

In addition, his fiancée Mu Zhong, after receiving the death certificate of her boyfriend sent by the army, she endured the grief and made a decision: hold the wedding as usual!

Japanese soldiers died before the wedding, and the bride continued to hold the wedding, and has been alone ever since

(Photo: Mu Zhong wedding scene)

At the wedding, Mushige wore a Japanese white bridal dress and held the relics of Akiaki Fujita in his arms for a very special wedding. The wedding was widely reported by the Japanese news media, and it became a "beautiful talk" for a while.

Since then, Mu Zhong has not remarried and has walked alone for a lifetime.

This story, if one does not consider the position, is indeed very touching, but once it is on the side of injustice, it seems very sad.

I don't know if in the decades after the war, Mushige really thought about what caused the tragedy of her and Fujita's lives.

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