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Anti-Japanese veterans married Japanese female prisoners of war, lived in seclusion in Sichuan for decades, and found that the other side had tens of billions of assets in their later years

War is something that everyone does not want to see, as long as war appears, there will be sacrifices, and at any time, war will bring painful consequences to mankind. In China's modern history, the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression is the most memorable. We all know that China has always loved peace, and at that time, Japan's ambitions were intensifying and expanding, and if it wanted to defeat China, our people had to work together to resist Japan's aggression. At that time, Japan was not actually a militant, and there were still people who wanted to see peace, but due to the brainwashing of militarism, most people supported the war, and a few people had little say.

Anti-Japanese veterans married Japanese female prisoners of war, lived in seclusion in Sichuan for decades, and found that the other side had tens of billions of assets in their later years

During World War II, in order to invade China as soon as possible, Japan preached the creed of war in Japan. Countless Japanese went to war, and many soldiers were forced to go to war. At that time, there was a person who was also forced to get involved in the war, and Shizuko Omiya was still in college, but was forced to stop studying and become a medical worker on the battlefield. Later, at the end of the war, Shizuko was captured by my country and ordered to be executed directly. At that time, a soldier named Liu Yunda did not look like a bad person and rescued her.

Anti-Japanese veterans married Japanese female prisoners of war, lived in seclusion in Sichuan for decades, and found that the other side had tens of billions of assets in their later years

At first, Shizuko struggles, trying to find an opportunity to escape, but is caught back. Later, after spending a long time in China, she found that Chinese was not what the Japanese advertised. Chinese kindness made her realize clearly that her previous perception was wrong. After seeing the faces of the Japanese, Shizuko decided to join the Chinese army and become an army nurse in the expeditionary force. During this period, she and Liu Yunda, who helped her speak at the time, gradually developed feelings, and later came together and got married.

Anti-Japanese veterans married Japanese female prisoners of war, lived in seclusion in Sichuan for decades, and found that the other side had tens of billions of assets in their later years

After the war, the two have been living in China. After The establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Japan, Shizuko's father asked someone to find her. After that, Liu accompanied his wife home to visit relatives. After 40 years of marriage, he found that his wife was a rich second generation. In his later years, he learned that his wife's father was a businessman with tens of billions of assets. However, the couple is not hungry for money. After living in Japan for a while, they returned to China and left their possessions to their children.

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