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In 1945, the Japanese fled into the barren mountains and were rescued by farmers in the northeast, and once lamented: China is my motherland

author:Ah Fei said history

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After the surrender of the Japanese emperor, the Chinese government sent the Japanese immigrants who remained in the northeast back to Japan in batches.

However, more than 4,000 Japanese immigrants remained in northeast China, including the Tonobi Changji family, who were the last Japanese immigrants to remain in the northeast.

In 1945, the Japanese fled into the barren mountains and were rescued by farmers in the northeast, and once lamented: China is my motherland

Pig Nose Changji is well aware of the crimes committed by his country, so he does not dare to trust China easily.

So he dragged his family and fled into China's more than 5 million hectares of primeval forest, what will happen to their family of five in the process of escaping? After 40 years of suffering, what is their fate?

In 1945, the Japanese fled into the barren mountains and were rescued by farmers in the northeast, and once lamented: China is my motherland

01 Japan established "Nichiman Land Development Company"

In 1939, the Japanese government changed the "immigration policy" to a "pioneering policy" in order not to expose the aggressive nature of the "immigrants" in the northeast, also known as the "pioneering group".

In 1945, the Japanese fled into the barren mountains and were rescued by farmers in the northeast, and once lamented: China is my motherland

On the basis of the original intention of "pioneering", Japan changed the "immigration group" to "pioneering group", which became a proper noun in the process of "immigration" concocted by the Japanese government in northeast China.

In 1936, the Kwantung Army formulated the "Manchurian Agricultural Migration Plan for One Million Households", which set a quota of 5 million Japanese immigrants in the Kwantung Army.

In 1945, the Japanese fled into the barren mountains and were rescued by farmers in the northeast, and once lamented: China is my motherland

After the end of Japan's war of aggression against China, according to statistics, nearly 1.5 million Japanese immigrants came to northeast China, and Japan wanted to solve the problem of land occupation after this large number of immigrants came to the northeast.

Therefore, Japan established the "Nichiman Land Development Company" in the northeast region, and this so-called land development company was not the land occupation they had just acquired.

In 1945, the Japanese fled into the barren mountains and were rescued by farmers in the northeast, and once lamented: China is my motherland

Rather, the Japanese forcibly plundered them from the hands of the people and landlords in the northeast, and their arbitrary and unreasonable behavior led to the homelessness of countless Chinese people.

Ordinary Chinese people were burned and looted by the Japanese pioneers, and so on, until later, the compatriots in the northeast finally could not bear the atrocities of these Japanese immigrant pioneer groups.

In 1945, the Japanese fled into the barren mountains and were rescued by farmers in the northeast, and once lamented: China is my motherland

Therefore, the anti-Japanese troops and the Chinese people united to take up arms to fight these Japanese immigrant pioneer groups to the end, and the anti-Japanese soldiers constantly attacked the Japanese immigrant pioneer groups.

On August 15, 1945, Japan announced its unconditional surrender due to its defeat in the war, and after Japan's surrender, those Japanese "high-ranking officials and aristocrats" fled back to Japan.

In 1945, the Japanese fled into the barren mountains and were rescued by farmers in the northeast, and once lamented: China is my motherland

The Japanese immigrants to Inobi Tokiyoshi, who were members of the Pioneer Group, did not escape back to Japan, but the only thing they could do to protect themselves was to flee.

So how did the Pig Nose Changji family of 5 come to China to become Japanese immigrants in the northeast?

In 1945, the Japanese fled into the barren mountains and were rescued by farmers in the northeast, and once lamented: China is my motherland

02 A family of 5 was forced to immigrate to China

In the spring of 1945, the forty-year-old Pig Nose Changji was incorporated by Japan into the pioneer group of heilongjiang province in the northeast, and then the pig nose Changji had to take a transport ship to Heilongjiang Province.

Also accompanying Him was his family, his wife, Nobuko Gojo, his son Pig-nosed Long, daughter Pig-nosed Lily, and his 3-year-old youngest daughter.

In 1945, the Japanese fled into the barren mountains and were rescued by farmers in the northeast, and once lamented: China is my motherland

Shortly after the Tonobi Family came to China and settled down, in August 1945, the Soviet Union began to declare war on Japan and sent troops to northeast China, because the Combat Effectiveness of the Soviet Army was so strong that the Japanese army was very afraid.

So the Japanese army under multiple pressures, the Japanese emperor finally announced the unconditional surrender, and countless Japanese immigrants became desperate because of this surrender.

In 1945, the Japanese fled into the barren mountains and were rescued by farmers in the northeast, and once lamented: China is my motherland

After all, at that time, China and Japan were two hostile countries, and these Japanese immigrants naturally did not dare to turn to China, but they did not have the opportunity to return to their own countries.

At that time, many Japanese men shot and killed their wives and children in order to prevent their families from becoming prisoners of the Chinese.

In 1945, the Japanese fled into the barren mountains and were rescued by farmers in the northeast, and once lamented: China is my motherland

Toshiyoshi inobi was one of the Japanese settlers who could not return home, but he could not bear to kill his family and feared retaliation from Chinese.

So in order to save their lives, the Pig Nose Changji family hurriedly packed up their things and embarked on the "road of escape", and the family fled to the primeval forest of the inaccessible Xiaoxing'anLing.

In 1945, the Japanese fled into the barren mountains and were rescued by farmers in the northeast, and once lamented: China is my motherland

There is nothing in the 5 million hectares of primeval forest in Xiaoxing'anling, except for the weeds that can be seen everywhere and all kinds of beasts that have never been seen before.

So the 5 members of the Tonono Noshi Changji family walked carefully for 4 days, because the things they had hurriedly brought when they fled at that time were very limited.

In 1945, the Japanese fled into the barren mountains and were rescued by farmers in the northeast, and once lamented: China is my motherland

The husband and wife of Toshige Toshiki forced themselves to endure hunger and distributed the little food left to the 3 children, so that the children could fill their stomachs first.

During the most difficult time of the escape, the husband and wife could only eat one meal for two days, and when they rested in the evening, the 5 of them could only cover a blanket together.

In 1945, the Japanese fled into the barren mountains and were rescued by farmers in the northeast, and once lamented: China is my motherland

In the inaccessible primeval forest, the Pig Nose Changji family had eaten all the food they had brought, and they could not find any food that could be used to fill their hunger.

Toshiki, who had only eaten 2 meals in 4 days, finally fell to the ground and died under the pressure of hunger and cold, and his wife, Nobuko Gaucho, could not accept kneeling next to her husband and crying when she saw her husband who was starved to death.

In 1945, the Japanese fled into the barren mountains and were rescued by farmers in the northeast, and once lamented: China is my motherland

The three children became very frightened and helpless when they saw their father, Pig Nose Changji, fall to the ground and died, and they also cried loudly with their mother, Gao Qiao Nobuko.

But when Gao Qiao Nobuko thought that she still had three children to raise, she regained her strength, and after burying her husband Toshiki, she continued to flee with her three children.

In 1945, the Japanese fled into the barren mountains and were rescued by farmers in the northeast, and once lamented: China is my motherland

After a day of walking, something happened again that made Gao Qiao Nobuko desperate and helpless, her 3-year-old daughter was emaciated and had a high fever for several days.

And Gao Qiao Xinzi's package did not contain any life-saving drugs, and eventually the 3-year-old daughter could no longer breathe.

In 1945, the Japanese fled into the barren mountains and were rescued by farmers in the northeast, and once lamented: China is my motherland

Not only did Nobuko Gojo experience the double whammy of the death of her husband and 3-year-old daughter, but their situation was even more dangerous.

Gao Qiao Andriko and the two children have no food, and the three of them may lose their lives at any time, so there is no way out.

In 1945, the Japanese fled into the barren mountains and were rescued by farmers in the northeast, and once lamented: China is my motherland

After Gaucho Nobuko walked out of the primeval forest with the remaining two children, in order to give the children a way to live, Gaoqiao Nobuko asked them to go to the village where Chinese to find a kind family.

Gao Qiao Nobuko believed that Chinese would not torture Japanese children, so she reluctantly instructed the two children to go in different directions.

In 1945, the Japanese fled into the barren mountains and were rescued by farmers in the northeast, and once lamented: China is my motherland

After watching the two children drift apart, Gao Qiao Nobuko also completely despaired of life, so she decided to hang her life.

03 Mother and son three people are desperate

When Everything was ready for Gaucho Shinko, probably heaven thought that her life should not be killed, and when she was hanging, she happened to be saved by a passing hunter.

In 1945, the Japanese fled into the barren mountains and were rescued by farmers in the northeast, and once lamented: China is my motherland

When the hunter learned that Nobuko Gaucho was a Japanese woman, he not only did not harm her, but also led her back to his village for her to eat and drink.

After a few years of getting along with the hunter, the two also developed a good feeling for each other, so Nobuko Gojo married the hunter.

In 1945, the Japanese fled into the barren mountains and were rescued by farmers in the northeast, and once lamented: China is my motherland

But the good times did not last long, two years after the marriage of Gaoqiao Nobuko and the hunter, the hunter died of a wind chill, and the grief-stricken Gaoqiao Nobuko buried her husband with the help of the villagers.

After being introduced by the lonely Gao Qiao Xinzi, she had to choose to remarry, this time she married a typical northeastern man - Wang Haishan.

In 1945, the Japanese fled into the barren mountains and were rescued by farmers in the northeast, and once lamented: China is my motherland

Wang Haishan did not dislike Gao Qiao Xinzi because she had been married twice, and Gao Qiao Xinzi was also very happy and sweet after being with him.

But Wang Haishan and Gao Qiao Xinzi were disturbed by a notice, and in 1953, Wang Haishan, who was buying things at the market, saw a homecoming activity initiated by some overseas Chinese in Japan.

In 1945, the Japanese fled into the barren mountains and were rescued by farmers in the northeast, and once lamented: China is my motherland

The notice indicates that if any Japanese expatriates want to return to their home countries, they can go to the government to register, and then they will go through the procedures for returning to Japan in a unified manner, and then send them back to Japan.

After Wang Haishan saw the government notice, his heart was very troubled, he did not know whether to tell his wife Gao Qiao Xinzi about this news, but after thinking about it, he decided to tell his wife anyway.

In 1945, the Japanese fled into the barren mountains and were rescued by farmers in the northeast, and once lamented: China is my motherland

Because Wang Haishan knew very well that his wife was thinking about her family every day in her heart, he didn't want his wife to have regrets, even if he was very reluctant, he still said it.

Knowing that she could return to Japan, Gao Qiao Nobuko had mixed feelings in her heart, and after a night of tossing and turning, Gao Qiao Nobuko finally decided to return to Japan.

In 1945, the Japanese fled into the barren mountains and were rescued by farmers in the northeast, and once lamented: China is my motherland

Returning to the land again, She meets relatives and friends, but the only regret is her two children who have not been heard from.

But even after returning to Japan, Takacho Nobuko never gave up the idea of finding her two children to stay in tohoku, even though she had reached the age of walking for help.

In 1945, the Japanese fled into the barren mountains and were rescued by farmers in the northeast, and once lamented: China is my motherland

Gao Qiao Nobuko still came to the Japanese Red Cross and submitted the application materials, and expressed the hope that the Chinese side could help find the whereabouts of the two children.

The Public Security Bureau of Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province, under the instructions of its superiors, based on the information provided by Gao Qiao Xinzi, persistently went to look for pig-nosed lilies and pig-nosed long men.

In 1945, the Japanese fled into the barren mountains and were rescued by farmers in the northeast, and once lamented: China is my motherland

Until the 1980s, the Public Security Bureau found the whereabouts of Gao Qiao Xinzi's two children in Hailun City and Suileng County, which was incredible.

The pig-nosed long man and the pig-nosed lily were only 20 kilometers apart, but they were separated for 40 years, and the brothers and sisters suffered from 40 years of lovesickness.

In 1945, the Japanese fled into the barren mountains and were rescued by farmers in the northeast, and once lamented: China is my motherland

When the two were separated at that time, Pig-nosed Lily walked to a village called Banjiehe and was adopted by the owner of the farmer, Wang Huizhong.

Wang Huizhong was very kind to pig-nosed lily, not only treating her like her own daughter, but also marrying her to a man in a neighboring city when she became an adult, and she was also very happy after marriage.

In 1945, the Japanese fled into the barren mountains and were rescued by farmers in the northeast, and once lamented: China is my motherland

His brother Pig-nosed Long man did not enter the village because he was still wary of Chinese at first, and he quietly hid in the grass, where he was later discovered by a hunter who went up the mountain to hunt.

So the kind hunter brought the pig-nosed long man home, and the pig-nosed long man grew up as the hunter's son and not only learned to hunt, but also learned to farm.

In 1945, the Japanese fled into the barren mountains and were rescued by farmers in the northeast, and once lamented: China is my motherland

In 1985, when the pig-nosed man and his sister Pig-nosed Lily met again, both of them had reached the age of two white sideburns, and the brothers and sisters cried and cried against each other.

However, their mother, Nobuko Gaucho, who was far away in Japan, has passed away, and unfortunately she has not seen the two children reunited after many years.

In 1945, the Japanese fled into the barren mountains and were rescued by farmers in the northeast, and once lamented: China is my motherland

When the family held a family gathering for the brothers and sisters, Pig-nosed Lily stood up and said excitedly, "I have two motherlands, they are China and Japan."

On February 8, after the brothers and sisters were reunited with their family relatives, they finally chose to return to China with a family and a career.

In 1945, the Japanese fled into the barren mountains and were rescued by farmers in the northeast, and once lamented: China is my motherland

Although the 5 members of the Pig Nose Changji family each have different fates, the Good Joe Shinko and the Pig Nose brothers and sisters who were fortunate enough to survive also proved that the "truth, goodness and beauty" of the Chinese are everywhere!

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