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After catching up with a bo, Curtis Limei, who burned tens of thousands of Japanese people, may not have imagined that the Japanese not only did not hate him, but also awarded Li Mei on December 4, 1964

author:The old pig's broken thoughts

Pick up a bo, Curtis LiMei, who burned tens of thousands of Japanese people, may not have thought that the Japanese not only did not hate him, but on December 4, 1964, the Japanese government also awarded Li Mei the "First Class Rising Sun Grand Ribbon", and it is also the third highest level of Japanese medal (generally only for outstanding military and political personnel in japan), so everyone has a deeper understanding of the Japanese nation.....

After catching up with a bo, Curtis Limei, who burned tens of thousands of Japanese people, may not have imagined that the Japanese not only did not hate him, but also awarded Li Mei on December 4, 1964
After catching up with a bo, Curtis Limei, who burned tens of thousands of Japanese people, may not have imagined that the Japanese not only did not hate him, but also awarded Li Mei on December 4, 1964
After catching up with a bo, Curtis Limei, who burned tens of thousands of Japanese people, may not have imagined that the Japanese not only did not hate him, but also awarded Li Mei on December 4, 1964

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