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Disguised as a Chinese, she was married to four Chinese, revealing her identity in a photograph before her death

Disguised as a Chinese, she was married to four Chinese, revealing her identity in a photograph before her death

Introduction: In the war years, there were many people who could not check their hukou, or even never registered. After the founding of New China, these people will rely on their relatives and the way confirmed by the government to settle in Shaanxi, but there is a ninety-year-old lady who has always been reluctant to settle in the mouth, after the staff persuaded and asked the reason, the old lady took out a photo of her when she was young, and the staff understood her identity and listened to a past story from decades ago.

In the decades since the overthrow of the Qing Dynasty, warlords across China have been at war, and China, which has been weakened for a long time, urgently needs to quickly regain its national strength. However, at this time, the Japanese aggressors vainly tried to conquer the Chinese nation with ambition and modern military equipment, and in the face of a strong foreign enemy, the kuomintang and the communist party temporarily put aside their internal contradictions and formed a united front, and joined hands with the Chinese military and people to launch a deadly resistance against the Japanese aggressors.

After Japan's defeat, many Japanese civilians who remained in the northeast could not return to their hometowns for various reasons, including Wang Yulan.

Disguised as a Chinese, she was married to four Chinese, revealing her identity in a photograph before her death

The old man's name was Wang Yulan, and from the outside, she was no different from an ordinary old lady, but she was a Japanese. In the years before Japan launched its war of aggression, Wang Yulan, whose real name was Hideko Mizusaki at the time, was sent to her aunt's house in Tohoku when she was 12 years old.

The Japanese had been plotting in the Kanto land for decades, but in 1931 they finally couldn't hold back. The invaders could not wait to expand their territory by burning and looting, and they not only secretly sent many soldiers to the northeast, but also transported a lot of Japanese civilians to the occupied lands.

Disguised as a Chinese, she was married to four Chinese, revealing her identity in a photograph before her death

Hideko Mizusaki was one of these civilians, and although she was Japanese, she hated the brutal aggression of the Japanese on the land of China. After the defeat of the Japanese invaders, Mizusaki Hideko did not return to her hometown as she wished, but disguised herself as a Chinese to continue her life.

Due to her long time in China and her high language talent, Hideko Mizusaki speaks Chinese fluently. During the Liberation War, Hideko Mizusaki met Zong Kaiguo, who was then a Kuomintang officer, and soon after, there was no more news of Zong Kaiguo after going to the battlefield. In order to survive, Mizusaki Hideko had to marry another Kuomintang officer, but she did not expect that this marriage was a scam, it turned out that this officer had already been married, and Mizusaki Hideko finally chose to leave.

After this, Mizusaki Hideko met Song Zhifu, a farmer in Shaanxi, and changed her name to Wang Yulan, and the two lived a peaceful life after adopting a child.

Disguised as a Chinese, she was married to four Chinese, revealing her identity in a photograph before her death

After her husband's death in 1976, Wang Yulan walked with a local farmer named Li Mingtang, who loved Wang Yulan very much, and the two lived very happily.

Later, after Wang Yulan's identity was discovered, she revealed her real name was Hideko Mizusaki. Although the staff wanted to give Wang Yulan a hukou, she felt that if she had entered the hukou, her relatives who were so far away in Japan could not find themselves.

In the more than half a century of living in China, the old man Wang Yulan has developed a deep affection for this land, and everyone she knows is very friendly to her, but the old man Wang Yulan has always had an obsession with his Japanese relatives in his heart, and the reason why Wang Yulan kept the photo of his youth was to facilitate the proof when his relatives recognized.

After learning of the wishes of the elderly Wang Yulan, the Shaanxi civil affairs department contacted the Japanese side and quickly found her family in Japan. For the first time since coming to China, Wang Yulan left the land where she stepped on and returned to Japan, which had been separated for many years.

Disguised as a Chinese, she was married to four Chinese, revealing her identity in a photograph before her death

When reminiscing with her cousin, she didn't know much Japanese. When her cousin asked her if she wanted to stay in Japan, Wang Yulan refused. In 2018, the elderly Wang Yulan died peacefully at home, and the Japanese elderly who had been running for survival all his life and separated from his relatives for more than 70 years was buried in a foreign country according to Chinese customs.

Conclusion: Wang Yulan is also Mizusaki Hideko's life is painful and lonely, there are thoughts and sentimentalities in the days of living in China, and can not tell others, even her husband does not know, in the case of loneliness and difficulty in telling the real identity of the world to live in the world, his inner heartache and depression is too painful.

Disguised as a Chinese, she was married to four Chinese, revealing her identity in a photograph before her death

However, although Wang Yulan was homeless because of the Sino-Japanese War and did not have the ability to return to Japan, in the past few decades of living in China, she still preferred to continue to live in this kind and broad-minded land, and there were many Japanese descendants like Wang Yulan who stayed in China, and China was very kind to these people, and also gave them the same freedom and care as Chinese citizens, fully demonstrating the chinese nation's generous feelings of accommodating Hundred Rivers.

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