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The Japanese Embassy in China "plays" historical nihilism and makes the Japanese woman walk to the front again

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The ancients said: "Take copper as a guide, you can dress properly; Learning from people can make clear the gains and losses; With history as a guide, we can learn from succession." Forgetting history means betrayal, but some countries just can't face history squarely and try to "muddle through".

You say you want to fool through, just be honest. If it doesn't, it has to be poked and poked badly.

24th. The official Weibo of the Japanese Embassy in China posted a message to visit a Japanese woman who has lived in China for a long time, and there is nothing wrong with the full text, and it really does not stand up to careful study when you look carefully. Can the national feelings of Chinese netizens be gently let go? That's impossible. History bloggers quickly popularized science and gave the embassy a "hammer for a hammer".

The Japanese Embassy in China "plays" historical nihilism and makes the Japanese woman walk to the front again

Ms. Kyoko Nakamura is not only a Japanese friend, she is also a soldier of the Eighth Route Army and the People's Liberation Army. Having spent most of her life in China, she can be said to be an authentic Chinese.

Born in 1930 in Fukuoka, Japan, in a peasant family, Kyoko Nakamura had to respond to the Japanese government's call from Hakata via Busan to northeast China to continue her studies at a Manchurian nursing school in Jinzhou in order to ease the burden on her family.

The Japanese Embassy in China "plays" historical nihilism and makes the Japanese woman walk to the front again

More than three months after her arrival in China, Japan declared defeat and surrender. At that time, there was a lot of news circulating, such as the local people in order to retaliate against the Japanese for many years, ready to retaliate with a tooth for a tooth, for a time the school was panicked, until one morning, the school notified the students to gather for a meeting, and on the podium of the venue stood several Chinese soldiers wearing military uniforms and carrying box cannons - Kyoko's school was taken over by the Eighth Route Army.

At that time, there were more than 20 students in the nursing school, and the Eighth Route Army did not embarrass these Japanese, saying that those who were willing to return to Japan could go back, so many Japanese with families chose to return to China, and Kyoko, who was only 15 years old at the time, believed that Japan was full of wars and bombings, and going back was also to increase the burden on the family, it was better to follow the Eighth Route Army at least to have food. Therefore, Kyoko did not choose to return to Japan but decided to stay in China.

With the breakdown of cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, the Kuomintang began to attack the Liberated Areas. Kyoko also moved with the Eighth Route Army, and their destination was a village in Chifeng, where there was a church, where many seriously wounded members of the Eighth Route Army were placed for surgery, and those with minor injuries or improved would be arranged to be cared for in the homes of their fellow villagers. There are both Chinese and Japanese doctors, and the twenty or so nurses are all Japanese, including Kyoko.

The local villagers hated the Japanese very much because they had been bullied by the Japanese army for a long time, and Kyoko and her group of Japanese nurses were trembling here. When eating at the home of his fellow villagers, he kept his head down, afraid to speak out, afraid that he would reveal that he was Japanese as soon as he opened his mouth. It was not until the troops gave them the uniforms of the Eighth Route Army that they moved much freer.

In the spring of 1947, the army organized a front-line surgical team to support the liberation of Hiraizumi, Longhua and other places, and Kyoko also volunteered to join, where she performed several surgeries as an assistant to a skilled German doctor. The German doctor, the captain of the surgical team, came to Yan'an in 1939 to join the Eighth Route Army, named Hans Miller.

The Japanese Embassy in China "plays" historical nihilism and makes the Japanese woman walk to the front again

Kyoko Nakamura participated in four battles with Dr. Miller's surgical team, and as his assistant, Kyoko witnessed how Dr. Miller braved artillery fire to operate on the wounded and sick carried from the battlefield, constantly busy every day, there was no time to rest, sometimes sleepy, just find a place next to the operating table to take a nap, as soon as a seriously wounded person was carried in, he would immediately get up and operate on them. On such days, the two people developed a good feeling for each other, but did not continue to develop at that time.

After that, Kyoko and Miller were separated by different battlefields and did not meet for several years, until 1949, when the two met again during the liberation of Tianjin, and after confirming their mutual affection, the "German" People's Liberation Army and the "Japanese" Liberation Army decisively chose to marry. Chinese comrades who had known him and her well for a long time joked about their nationalities at weddings, saying they happened to be "a pair of fascists." In 1950, Miller became a Chinese citizen and successively served as the president of the Affiliated Hospital of Changchun Military Medical University, the president and head of the Department of Pediatrics of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Shenyang Medical College, the professor of Beijing Jishuitan Hospital, and the vice president of Beijing Medical College.

The Japanese Embassy in China "plays" historical nihilism and makes the Japanese woman walk to the front again

The Japanese who were stranded in China were again organized to return to China in 1953, and many of Nakamura's Japanese friends who worked in the hospital went back, and she decided to stay in China because she had a family. It was not until Sino-Japanese relations returned to normal in 1972 that Kyoko Nakamura returned to China with Miller to visit relatives, and during this time, she and Miller also met Professor Kujuya Nishioka, a Japanese liver disease expert. Under Miller's arrangement, Tao Qimin went to Japan to study. It has made outstanding contributions to the promotion of domestic hepatitis B technology.

The Japanese Embassy in China "plays" historical nihilism and makes the Japanese woman walk to the front again

On December 4, 1994, due to long-term work and accumulated illness, Dr. Hans Miller suffered a sudden myocardial infarction and died unfortunately at the age of 79. And Kyoko Nakamura still chose China, she told the reporter who interviewed her, after she married Dr. Miller, from Tianjin to Changchun, Shenyang, and finally to Beijing, worked and lived in China for more than half a century, Dr. Miller applied for Chinese citizenship at the beginning of liberation, and in 1957 applied to join the Communist Party of China, they have long regarded China as a lovely second home, and Dr. Miller told her before his death that after he left, he hoped that she would not leave China and that the organization would take care of her.

Kyoko Nakamura herself also has a deep affection for China, telling reporters: "Japan only raised me until I was 15 years old, I stayed in Japan only as a housewife, and China raised me." ”

Such a deep emotion, the Japanese embassy "had to" distort, is really ugly. It is no wonder that there are always people who say that there is no great righteousness in Japan. The Japanese Embassy has now opened a selection of comments, I don't know if it is a weakness.

The story of Kyoko Nakamura made many netizens sigh that in that glorious era, no matter which angle Kuroko wanted to go black with bad intentions, he would eventually be illuminated by the shining oriental sun, which is the ideal to illuminate China!

Let's talk about this unreasonable "touching porcelain" behavior, let's just speak with facts and hit it with facts with big ear scrapers!

The Japanese Embassy in China "plays" historical nihilism and makes the Japanese woman walk to the front again

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