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She has the blood of the Japanese imperial family, but she openly adopts Chinese nationality and does not allow her daughter to marry a Japanese

In China's modern history, there were two humiliating years, one was during the reign of the Qing government, the European powers wantonly divided China; second, after the fall of the Qing government, the Japanese Empire gradually invaded China.

She has the blood of the Japanese imperial family, but she openly adopts Chinese nationality and does not allow her daughter to marry a Japanese

The two peoples, who were originally the same Confucian cultural circle, became enemies because of the cruel war. At that time, the Japanese despised the Chinese nation, and the Chinese nation also hated the Japanese to the bone, but under such a turbulent situation, an incredible love story was born, and the protagonists of this story were all members of the royal family in China and Japan.

This also begins with Japan's initial layout and its intention to encroach on the vast China. At that time, Japan, on the one hand, did not have enough military strength to eat the whole of China in one bite, on the other hand, with the continuous lengthening of the front, it was difficult for the small number of Japanese troops to effectively control the occupied territories.

She has the blood of the Japanese imperial family, but she openly adopts Chinese nationality and does not allow her daughter to marry a Japanese

Therefore, with the population of The Land of Japanese Bullets, it is obviously impossible to rule China. In response to this problem, the Japanese have set their sights on the Newly collapsed Qing Imperial Family, which was once the leadership of China. With the outbreak of the 918 Incident, Japan began to support the puppet Manchu government in the three northeastern provinces it seized, and took control of the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, Aisin Kyora Puyi, as the puppet emperor of puppet Manchukuo.

In order to ensure that its puppet government can have a certain ability to rule over the Chinese people after occupying China in the future, Japan still gave Puyi a lot of nominal "status", so although Puyi is like a marionette, he will not be at the mercy of the Japanese army everywhere.

In 1937, five years after Puyi became a puppet emperor, for some reason he had to beat his "empress", Wanrong, into the cold palace. When the Japanese saw this, they moved the idea of so-called "marriage", and if Puyi and a Japanese woman could give birth to a mixed-race "prince", it would play a vital role in Japan's right to gain the right to speak in China.

After some thought, they chose Saga Hiroshi, who was also from the Japanese imperial family and had a good education.

She has the blood of the Japanese imperial family, but she openly adopts Chinese nationality and does not allow her daughter to marry a Japanese

Born in Tokyo, Japan in 1914, Saga Hiroshi is the granddaughter of the Japanese Marquis Misaki Takato. The Saga family has a high status in Japan, and is a close relative of the imperial family, in 1937, she was only twenty-three years old, she was in the most touching age of a woman, if she could become this marriage, the Japanese would have a good chance to borrow the puppet state of Manchukuo to rule China.

However, Puyi also did not fulfill the wishes of the Japanese, sensing that Japan intended to deepen its control over itself in this way, Puyi also understood the stakes, and hurriedly found a Tan Yuling from the Manchurian nobility to marry, breaking the Japanese idea.

However, the Japanese attach great importance to this issue of orthodoxy, just like the Chinese tradition. Since the plan on Puyi has failed, it is necessary to find a breakthrough from Puyi's younger brother Pujie.

Although Pu Jie is not a pseudo-emperor, he is indeed a royal orthodoxy, and then he will support the children of the two, which is the same as letting Saga Hao marry PuYi. Poor Saga Hiroshi, a Japanese aristocrat, fell victim to political marriage.

Pu Jie was also extremely reluctant at first, and used his original match Tang Yiying to reject the Japanese request. Unexpectedly, the Japanese unscrupulously found his brother who was originally tang Yiying and the director of the local police station, and forcibly admitted that the two divorced. Soon, the dust settled on this forced political marriage.

She has the blood of the Japanese imperial family, but she openly adopts Chinese nationality and does not allow her daughter to marry a Japanese

The marriage that was originally unwilling was accidentally sparked with love, and Pu Jie found that the Japanese woman he hated was not only gentle and virtuous, but also knowledgeable. Saga Hiroshi is also very devoted to this elegant and easy-going husband, if it were not for such a background of the times, perhaps they would become envious of others.

She has the blood of the Japanese imperial family, but she openly adopts Chinese nationality and does not allow her daughter to marry a Japanese

Unfortunately, their marriage was "blessed marriage" by the jackals, and the Japanese took advantage of the hot iron to force Puyi to sign the "Imperial Succession Law", the most important thing is the "brother and brother", as long as Saga Hao can give birth to a son, he will be the future heir of the puppet state of Manchukuo.

Perhaps it is the will of Heaven, pujie and his wife's two children are daughters, the eldest daughter is named Huisheng, and the second daughter is named Husheng. The troubled Mandarin ducks did not last long for the family to live happily, because five years after the birth of their second daughter, Japan announced its surrender. Puyi and Pujie were taken to the Soviet Union, while Saga Hiroshi had to return to Japan in exile with his two daughters.

She has the blood of the Japanese imperial family, but she openly adopts Chinese nationality and does not allow her daughter to marry a Japanese

Even so, Saga Hao is more firm in her belief, and when she marries Pu Jie, she has already regarded herself as a Chinese. Even the eldest daughter, Huisheng, found a Japanese boyfriend, but she was firmly opposed. Huisheng listens to her mother's words, but is later found to have died with her boyfriend Okubo, most likely a couple who can't reverse reality and finally choose martyrdom. Even so, Saga Hao was never shaken.

In 1961, after 16 years of not stepping into the Chinese mainland, Saga Hao returned to China and returned to the land with Huisheng's ashes. She became a Chinese citizen and met her husband, who had been separated for 16 years.

Although this marriage was born out of a conspiracy, it can't help but make people feel this poignant love, and what is more worthy of praise is Saga Hao's eternal and unchanging sincerity. War is the pain and shame of two countries, but it is by no means an obstacle that has always divided the peoples of the two countries, and this loyal person, loyal love, may be the best proof.

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