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He was captured by the Japanese army as a hard laborer, escaped and survived in the wild for 13 years, and later received 20 million compensation

Japan is a sensitive presence for Chinese, because this country has committed heinous crimes against China in its modern history with barbaric aggression.

The evil deeds of the Japanese army against the Chinese can never be forgiven by the Chinese, and they are great hatred for the nation and the shame of the country.

Sacrificial warriors, and innocent people.

Among the large number of Chinese destroyed by the Japanese army, there is a person named Liu Lianren, who is from Gaomi County, Shandong, who was once caught by the murderous Japanese army to work as a coolie in Japan, and later was able to break free from the clutches of the devil, because in a foreign country, he was unable to return to China.

I lived alone in the wild for 13 years.

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When Liu Lianren was captured by the Japanese army, it was the eighth month of the lunar calendar in 1944, and his family, like many people, made a living from farming in the difficult years, which would be a good season for sowing, and he finished sowing from the field one day.

On the way home, he encountered a group of puppet soldiers, who directly arrested him in broad daylight.

On that day, more than 20 people were arrested along with Liu Lianren, the purpose of the puppet army was to want money, and those 20 people were all redeemed by their families, but because of his family's poverty, he could not come up with money, and was arrested by the puppet army to work as a laborer for the Japanese army.

He was captured by the Japanese army as a hard laborer, escaped and survived in the wild for 13 years, and later received 20 million compensation

At that time, more than 80 people in Gaomi County were arrested, and they tried to escape from the hands of the enemy many times, but they failed to escape, but they were injured and could not be healed. Later, they were transferred to Qingdao, where the Japanese army forced them to take pictures, lay their fingerprints, and board the Japanese freighter "Pluit" and transport them to Japan as hard labor.

On that freighter, there were about 800 Chinese.

After 6 days and nights of turbulence, Liu Lianren and others were escorted to the Japanese island of Hokkaido, where they were assigned to work as coolies, and Liu Lianren was assigned to mines, under the oppression of the Japanese, falling into the darkness.

And at any time, it is likely to die in a harsh environment.

In November, the temperature in Hokkaido entered minus zero, very cold, so that the hard work of not eating enough and not wearing warm clothes fell into a more torturous situation, 200 people ate a bag and a half of coarse noodles together every day, so they could only participate in some wild vegetables, even wood chips, in the case of not filling their stomachs, they could only participate in some wild vegetables, or even wood chips, they were too hungry, in order to survive,

They can only pick up leftovers discarded by the Japanese in swill buckets to fill their hunger.

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Every day, the Japanese asked Liu Lianren and other hard workers, each of whom had to dig 2 tons of coal, the workload was very large, they were very tired, they did not have enough to eat, and there were no safety measures at work, because they were like ants in the eyes of the Japanese.

Not only that, but the environment in which they work is still smelly, the air quality is very poor, and they are often abused by the Japanese.

He was captured by the Japanese army as a hard laborer, escaped and survived in the wild for 13 years, and later received 20 million compensation

In the process, some people were starved to death, some were exhausted alive, some were smashed to death by collapsed stones, and others were brutally abused to death. For those who died of hard labor, the Japanese would order the living laborers to carry their corpses on their backs.

Liu Lianren also went to the back, saw the tragic condition of those corpses, and was terrified, but he could not resist the orders of the Japanese.

In the harsh living environment, under the abuse of the Japanese, in just eight months, most of them died one after another, and only 70 people were left at that time. Obviously, even if they work hard, in the end there is only one way to die, so if that's the case,

Why die under the oppression of the Japanese? So Liu Lianren decided to escape.

He was captured by the Japanese army as a hard laborer, escaped and survived in the wild for 13 years, and later received 20 million compensation

One day, Liu Lianren and 4 other companions rushed into the dormitory, grabbed some dry food, and then in the Japanese shooting, quickly climbed over the wall, jumped into a septic tank, climbed up, they ran all the way into the deep mountains and wild forests in the pursuit of the enemy, and finally avoided the pursuit of the Japanese army.

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After fleeing into the wilderness, they did not know where to go back to the country, so they went to the northwest, digging wild vegetables and potatoes to eat when they were hungry along the way. Because the winter is too cold, they are difficult to walk, so they can only dig a hole to hide in, during which they experience being chased by a bear.

They were also hunted by the Japanese, and when the winter passed, 2 of them had been captured.

He was captured by the Japanese army as a hard laborer, escaped and survived in the wild for 13 years, and later received 20 million compensation

Liu Lianren and the other three people, after experiencing unimaginable difficulties and dangers for ordinary people, finally arrived at the seashore, they wanted to ask the fishermen for help, but the other 2 people were captured by the Japanese army, and finally only Liu Lianren was left to escape.

Liu Lianren, the only one who survived, for 13 years, shaped like a wild man, has been surviving in the wilderness, with amazing willpower, in the case of food and clothing, no place to sleep, until 1958,

He finally met Kiyoshi Takada, a hunter who rescued him, and was able to return to his homeland.

He was captured by the Japanese army as a hard laborer, escaped and survived in the wild for 13 years, and later received 20 million compensation

By the beginning of the 21st century, after his death, his son received 20 million yen in compensation. Perhaps this money is very impressive for a peasant family, but in any case, this money cannot wash away the heinous evil deeds of the Japanese army.

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