As we all know, our country has experienced a brutal War of Resistance Against Japan in its modern history, and Chinese hatred of the Japanese people also began at that time. Japan's inhumane massacre caused the tragic deaths of countless ordinary people in our country, and although the Japanese were eventually expelled from China, they also paid a very heavy price. In 1945, the Japanese Emperor chose to surrender, and the War of Resistance Against Japan was finally won. At that time, the Japanese soldiers were sent back to Japan after being remodeled, but some of the disabled soldiers were abandoned in China.

Japan is a fierce country, and they are not only cruel to the people of other countries, but also not soft on the people of their own countries. At that time, many Japanese people were left in China, because Chinese hated the Japanese, so they had to live on the streets and live by begging. However, at that time, there was an old farmer in Henan who met a Wounded Japanese soldier on the street, and then took him back to his home, paid for his illness, and sent him back to China after 47 years.
At that time, China had just ended the war and was full of hatred for the Japanese, but Chinese, who were deeply educated in Confucian thought, eventually complained with virtue and helped many Japanese. At that time, a Japanese soldier named Ishida Toshishiro was abandoned because of his injuries and had to live on the streets of China, but he was lucky to meet Sun Bangjun. At that time, Sun Bangjun went to the city to run errands, met Ishida, gave him his own dry food, and then Ishida secretly followed him behind him, sun Bangjun saw that he was pitiful, and took him back to his home.
After that, Sun Bangjun spent money to treat him, and his already poor family was still willing to help Ishida. At that time, the neighbors scolded him for being a traitor, but he did not care and still raised Sun Bangjun. Later, over time, Ishida also learned simple Chinese, told everyone his name, and why he participated in the war, and slowly the villagers accepted him. Later, when China and Japan re-established diplomatic relations, Sun Bangjun entrusted someone to help him find his japanese family, and until his death, he was telling his descendants that they must help Ishida find his family.
Finally, the kung fu paid off, and Ishida's family found it, and then returned to Japan. But he always remembered Sun Bangjun's family, and took out a lot of money to thank Sun Bangjun's family, but Sun Bangjun's descendants did not accept it. After that, Ishida built a school in Sun Bangjun's hometown, sponsoring children in the village who wanted to study in Japan, and thanking the people who had helped him in his own way. Ishida was a grateful man, and although he was Japanese, he used his actions to repent of the war of aggression against China, and he also deserved to be respected.