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The Japanese female nurse married a Chinese general and did not return to Japan for 64 years, and her son-in-law is a household name

China has experienced many wars in modern times, the most impressive of which is the War of Resistance Against Japan. Although our country has successfully won this war after 14 years of struggle, the price paid in the process is too tragic and is a pain in the hearts of all people. Many people are very hostile to Japan because of the war of aggression against China, and incidentally they are very disgusted with the Japanese. But just as there is both light and darkness in the world, there are also people among the Japanese people who support China's cause of resistance. Although they were Japanese, they gave everything for the Chinese War of Resistance.

The Japanese female nurse married a Chinese general and did not return to Japan for 64 years, and her son-in-law is a household name

Today we will tell the story of a Japanese female nurse, although she is an authentic Japanese, she has spent most of her life on the cause of China's War of Resistance. During the 64 years of this period, he did not return to his home in Japan once, and his daughter is now well known to everyone, and his son-in-law is a household name.

The Japanese female nurse married a Chinese general and did not return to Japan for 64 years, and her son-in-law is a household name

Before introducing this Japanese female nurse, let's get to know her husband, Jiang Baili. Jiang Baili is a very famous military theorist and educator in China, and he has made outstanding contributions to the cause of the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression in china.

The Japanese female nurse married a Chinese general and did not return to Japan for 64 years, and her son-in-law is a household name

Jiang Baili had actually been depressed for a long time, and he did not even see the hope of his career, he decided to commit suicide, but he did not expect that he would be saved, and he did not expect that he would meet his future wife in the hospital. Jiang Baili's wife is called Sato Yaden, and the hospital is said to be the place where the two know each other.

The Japanese female nurse married a Chinese general and did not return to Japan for 64 years, and her son-in-law is a household name

At that time, Jiang Baili and Sato both had a good feeling for each other, but for various reasons they were scattered in different cities, and later they met in Beijing, this time they did not want to miss each other again, and after exchanging their hearts, they married and became husband and wife. Sato even changed a name for himself, called Jiang Zuomei.

The Japanese female nurse married a Chinese general and did not return to Japan for 64 years, and her son-in-law is a household name

Sato chose to change his name at that time, firstly to show her determination to share the hardships with her husband, and secondly because she was very aware of the heinous crimes committed by Japan in China, and she hoped to say goodbye to her past. After being with Jiang Baili, Jiang Zuomei has always been very supportive of her husband's anti-war cause, and after her husband's death, she still ran around and contributed her modest efforts to the cause of China's War of Resistance.

The Japanese female nurse married a Chinese general and did not return to Japan for 64 years, and her son-in-law is a household name

Although Jiang Zuomei did not grow old with her husband, Jiang Zuomei loved her husband very much, and she educated several daughters born to her and Jiang Baili very well, one of whom was named Jiang Ying, who was a well-known famous singer, and Jiang Ying's husband, that is, Jiang Zuomei's son-in-law, was Qian Xuesen, a well-known physicist in our country.

The Japanese female nurse married a Chinese general and did not return to Japan for 64 years, and her son-in-law is a household name

For 64 years, Jiang Zuomei has never returned to Japan, for her China is her home, with her love and a career that she has struggled for all her life, although she was born in Japan, she has the blood of the Yamato nation, but what she has done can be said to be a complete Chinese.

The Japanese female nurse married a Chinese general and did not return to Japan for 64 years, and her son-in-law is a household name

In fact, there were many people like Jiang Zuomei at that time, such as Saga Hao, although she was brought back to Japan after Japan's defeat in the war, she never forgot her husband, and she did not want to live in Japan. In the end, Saga Hao finally got Chinese citizenship and became a real Chinese. Although they are all Japanese, they deserve people's respect.

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