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The soldiers of the expeditionary force married Japanese prisoners, and 30 years later, when their families came to the door, they learned that they were the son-in-law of the Golden Turtle

During the entire eight-year War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, China's army suffered as many as 35 million casualties, nearly 20 million civilians died directly or indirectly in the war, and nearly 100 million people became refugees, and property losses reached an astronomical figure of 50 billion US dollars. The war was cruel, too cruel to be remembered by the people of the time, and after the victory Chinese deeply resented the invaders.

However, in the context of this era, a soldier of the Chinese Expeditionary Force married a Japanese woman and eventually went to Japan with his wife.

In 1945, Liu Yunda's Chinese Expeditionary Force was ordered to attack the Japanese troops in Layingong, Burma, and after a tug-of-war, the Japanese army was at a disadvantage and eventually abandoned the city and fled, because the escape was too hasty, many logisticians were abandoned, including a field medical team.

The soldiers of the expeditionary force married Japanese prisoners, and 30 years later, when their families came to the door, they learned that they were the son-in-law of the Golden Turtle

After the victory of the siege, Liu Yunda and his comrades cleaned up the battlefield and captured more than a dozen Japanese wounded and field nurses in a broken grass hut, apparently because of their inability to move, they were left as a burden by the fleeing Japanese army, and one of them, a nurse named Shizuko Omiya, attracted liu Yunda's attention.

At that time, the Burmese guerrillas treated prisoners of war very cruelly, and after some torture, they found that they did not have strong information from them, so they ordered their direct execution. Hearing this result, Omiya Shizuko collapsed to the ground in despair.

The soldiers of the expeditionary force married Japanese prisoners, and 30 years later, when their families came to the door, they learned that they were the son-in-law of the Golden Turtle

Liu Yunda could not bear to watch such a flower girl become a victim of the war, so he took the initiative to intercede for her, at that time, there was a shortage of medical personnel in Myanmar, and if she was left behind, it would definitely play a great role. The Burmese guerrillas accepted his advice and bypassed the female nurse's life, while Shizuko Omiya became fond of the life-saving benefactor and offered to follow Liu Yunda.

After the end of the War of Resistance Against Japan, the Chinese Expeditionary Force was recalled to China, and Shizuko Omiya also chose to follow Liu Yunda back to her hometown, where she changed her name to Mo Yuanhui and lived the ordinary life of a godson. In order to support the family, Liu Yun reached the mountain to pull stone as a laborer, and Mo Yuanhui subsidized the family by sewing clothes for others, and his life was barely passable.

In early 1978, the arrival of a group disrupted Liu Yunda's peaceful life. They claimed to be foreign affairs workers, and today they came specifically to look for a Japanese woman named Shizuko Omiya. Liu Yunda and his wife Mo Yuanhui panicked, thinking that Mo was not because of the war in that year, and today he wanted to calculate the general ledger?

The soldiers of the expeditionary force married Japanese prisoners, and 30 years later, when their families came to the door, they learned that they were the son-in-law of the Golden Turtle

It turned out that Mo Yuanhuiyuan's father in Japan was looking for her, so he sent a request for help to our government.

On May 19, 1978, Mo Yuanhui arrived in Japan by ship and returned to her long-departed hometown.

Mo Yuanhui's father, named Yoshio Omiya, runs a number of factories and supermarket chains, but two of his three sons died on the battlefield, and the younger son's intelligence is low, and the family business can only hope for Mo Yuanhui, which is why he is looking for a daughter.

After Mo Yuanhui settled down in Japan, she kept in touch with Liu Yunda in China, urging her husband to quickly let her son learn Japanese so that he could bring the family to live in Japan in the future.

The soldiers of the expeditionary force married Japanese prisoners, and 30 years later, when their families came to the door, they learned that they were the son-in-law of the Golden Turtle

In 1980, Liu Yunda took his son to Japan, but he was nearly 60 years old, he was accustomed to a hard life, and he could not accept such a huge change for a while, and more seriously, the water and soil dissatisfaction has been plaguing him, and every once in a while he will have a serious illness, and his elderly body will almost lose his essence, which makes him have the idea of returning to China.

Finally, Liu Yunda, who had been away from his hometown for 12 years, returned to China accompanied by his wife, and the Japanese family business was left to his son Omiya Takayoshi to take care of.

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