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Liu Si'e: Her husband died in the War of Resistance, but she defected to the Japanese army and sent her 15-year-old daughter to serve the Japanese army

author:History has been seen

After the outbreak of the July 7 Incident in 1937, Japan invaded China in an all-round way and China protested in an all-round way. Some people sacrifice their lives for righteousness and go to the soup for the Chinese nation. However, some people betray the country and the people for their own selfish interests. Liu Si'e and her husband are two very different kinds of people.

Liu Si'e's husband was full of righteousness, and at a time of national crisis, he resolutely decided to go to the front line to fight. Although Liu Si'e has thousands of reluctance in her heart, she is well aware of her husband's character of saying that she is not the same, and she does not obstruct it, and every day in the future, she looks forward to being reunited with her husband. In the war years, there are very few relatives who can come back alive to reunite. Liu Si'e's husband was no exception, and in a confrontation with the Japanese, Liu Si'e's husband was killed by a grenade.

Liu Si'e: Her husband died in the War of Resistance, but she defected to the Japanese army and sent her 15-year-old daughter to serve the Japanese army

Gone are the days of carefree food and clothing and happy reunion. Liu Si'e, an uneducated woman, lost her dependence at this time, took her daughter alone, and her life was not even guaranteed. All this eventually prompted Liu Si'e to turn to the Japanese. At this time, the Japanese army had occupied Beiping, and a local "pseudo-fort chief" looked at Liu Si'e's beauty.

Three days and two ends came to "visit" her, and Liu Si'e was worried that she would not have the opportunity to defect to the Japanese. Neighbors all advised Liu Si'e not to act as a "traitor", but she could not take care of her life, how could she consider "righteousness" and "loyalty", and in the face of the pseudo-fort chief giving her the advantage of making her a "concubine", having no worries about food and clothing, and having safety and security, she did not hesitate to agree.

Since then, Liu Si'e has opened her path of traitors. At the beginning, she agreed to the Japanese army's "grain requisition" errand, going door to door to ask the people for grain for the Japanese army to fight, and if she did not come, she had to accept the "looting" of the Japanese, and if she wanted to calm things down, she had to give Liu Si'e some money. In this way, Liu Si'e lived her "rich" life by squeezing her compatriots.

Liu Si'e: Her husband died in the War of Resistance, but she defected to the Japanese army and sent her 15-year-old daughter to serve the Japanese army

What is even more heinous is that as a woman, she actually asked those ignorant women to act as comfort women of the Japanese army, and she pulled people around and coaxed and deceived, ruining the lives of many women. How many women's lives have been buried in her "rich" life. In the end, even her own daughter was not spared, and after her daughter grew to 15 years old and became beautiful and moving, she "dedicated" her daughter to the Japanese officer and personally ruined her daughter's life.

Liu Si'e: Her husband died in the War of Resistance, but she defected to the Japanese army and sent her 15-year-old daughter to serve the Japanese army

As the saying goes, "tiger poison does not eat children", Liu Si'e's life has reached a level of embarrassment, and she can't bear to give her daughter to the Japanese beast. What awaits her daughter and the women who are tricked into the comfort station by Liu Si'e are the dark and painful life.

A Chinese has achieved such a degree that his compatriots despise. People are doing it, the sky is watching, such a woman whose hands are stained with blood and tears will not be spared after all.

In 1945, the Japanese army surrendered, and China won the War of Resistance Against Japan. Liu Si'e, along with her "pseudo-fort chief" and her innocent daughter, was sent to a military court, and in the courtroom, Liu Si'e still did not want to repent, and played a "bitter meat plan", trying to escape punishment on the grounds that she was a weak woman and forced to become a traitor under duress because of the helplessness of survival. Even more tearfully begged the judge to spare her daughter.

Liu Si'e: Her husband died in the War of Resistance, but she defected to the Japanese army and sent her 15-year-old daughter to serve the Japanese army

It was useless, and her daughter's life was ruined in the hands of her mother. No matter what kind of survival helplessness Liu Si'e had, she personally ruined the future and lives of too many people. If such people are forgiven, what about the lives of those innocent women? What about the hunger of the plundered people?

Liu Si'e: Her husband died in the War of Resistance, but she defected to the Japanese army and sent her 15-year-old daughter to serve the Japanese army

Conclusion: In times of war, what kind of choice does one make between one's own survival and the security of the country? Perhaps we can't feel Liu Si'e's helplessness and embarrassment at that time, but there are many heroines in history who sacrificed their lives for righteousness, and we must not morally kidnap others and must sacrifice their lives for righteousness, but even if they do not "take righteousness", they cannot be "ruthless and unjust". This may be what Liu Si'e can teach us from a healthy and happy ordinary person to a traitor who is spurned by the world.