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Guo Moruo's unwanted Japanese wife raised five children alone and insisted on staying in China in her later years

If Guo Moruo is a modern writer and historian in China, there is also a lot of controversy about Guo Moruo, and today I share with you that a Japanese wife of Guo Moruo raised five children alone.

Guo Moruo's unwanted Japanese wife raised five children alone and insisted on staying in China in her later years

This Japanese wife is called Sato Tomoko, Sato Tomoko's family was a famous family at that time, her grandfather was the founder of Hokkaido University, so Sato Tomoko received a very good education from childhood, and then Sato Tomoko went to St. Luke's Hospital to become a female nurse after graduation, two years later, Sato Tomoko met Guo Moruo who went to Japan to study, when the two people fell in love at first sight, and later under the attack of Guo Moruo's love letters, Sato Fumiko fell into a love network. However, Sato Tomiko's parents have always been opposed to their relationship, and they hope that Sato Tomoko can marry a Japanese youth who is right in the door, but Sato Tomoko is very stiff with her parents for Guo Moruo, and basically cut off contact.

Guo Moruo's unwanted Japanese wife raised five children alone and insisted on staying in China in her later years

Later, Sato Tomiko asked Guo Moruo to give him a Chinese name, and Guo Moruo named her "Guo Anna", Sato Tomoko was very happy, and all the decades after that used this name Guo Anna. Guo Anna was admitted to the Tokyo Ichigu Girls' Medical School in the second year of her relationship, but soon after entering the school, she found herself pregnant and had to drop out of school, and in the next ten years, she gave birth to five children for Guo Moruo, four boys and one woman. After marriage, the days have always been struggling in poverty, and Guo Anna has also traveled back and forth between Shanghai and Japan with Guo Moruo, guo Anna needs to raise children, do housework, and squeeze time to do odd jobs, and her life is very difficult.

Guo Moruo's unwanted Japanese wife raised five children alone and insisted on staying in China in her later years

With the full support of Guo Anna, Guo Moruo devoted herself to academics and made outstanding achievements in academics. When the Sino-Japanese war began in 1937, Guo Moruo did not quit and returned to China alone by steamship, and after the Japanese authorities found out, they arrested Guo Anna for "espionage" and guo Anna was tortured and interrogated for a month in the cell before being released. Guo Moruo returned to China, and Guo Anna could only take on the responsibilities of the family on her own. Under the efforts of Guo Anna, all five children grew up safely, and they were particularly angry, all of them were college students.

Guo Moruo's unwanted Japanese wife raised five children alone and insisted on staying in China in her later years

Guo Anna was also very pleased with this, thinking that she could finally explain to the old Guo family, after the end of the war, Guo Anna tried everything to return to China, but when she went back to China many times and took her son and daughter Wanli to find Guo Moruo, she found that Guo Moruo had married again and had five children. In fact, as early as the second year of Guo Moruo's return to China, he cohabited with the female star Yu Liqun at that time, and also had a make-up wedding in the third year. After meeting, the two people were very embarrassed, so Guo Moruo found an old friend to do Guo Anna's thought work, and finally Guo Anna left again with the child.

Guo Moruo's unwanted Japanese wife raised five children alone and insisted on staying in China in her later years

After the founding of New China, Guo Anna returned to China again, joined the Chinese nationality, under her arrangement, several children have also returned to China, Guo Anna said, "China's construction is short of people, I asked them to come back, they all came back." "Guo Anna died in Shanghai in 1994 at the age of 101, and before she died, she donated all her savings, but she said that she would die in China and bury her bones in China. Her children also respected her last wishes.

Guo Moruo's unwanted Japanese wife raised five children alone and insisted on staying in China in her later years

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