laitimes

In 1945, a Japanese family of five fled into China's primeval forests, and 40 years later the end was unexpected

author:Bread clip knowledge

An official master, click "Follow" in the upper right corner of the trouble, the wonderful content is not missed, and it is convenient to view at any time.

In 1945, a Japanese family of five fled into China's primeval forests, and 40 years later the end was unexpected

Text|bread folder knowledge

Editor|bread folder knowledge

«——[·Preface·] ——»

In 1945, in a forested forest in the northeast, a Japanese woman named Nobuko Takahashi made a cruel decision to send her two young children away and commit suicide in this forest. However, fate dictated that a farmer from a nearby village passed by and rescued her, which changed Nobuko Takahashi's life. So what happened to make a Japanese woman so painful?

«——[·The Conspiracy of the Japanese Pioneer Group.] ——»

In 1931, Japan launched the 918 Incident, which shocked China and abroad. On that day, the Japanese Kwantung Army in China suddenly attacked Shenyang and blew up the South Manchuria Railway, planting blame on the Northeast Army, so as to use the pretext of shelling the Beida Camp, where the Northeast Army was stationed.

In 1945, a Japanese family of five fled into China's primeval forests, and 40 years later the end was unexpected

However, after the 918 incident, Japan did something even more frenzied in order to occupy the land of northeast China, and Japan formulated a plan to emigrate to the northeast of the mainland, they not only stationed troops in the northeast but also sent hundreds of thousands of civilians from the Japanese mainland, and it is expected that millions of people will migrate to northeast China in an attempt to completely occupy the northeast.

In 1945, a Japanese family of five fled into China's primeval forests, and 40 years later the end was unexpected

Most of these civilians were deceived by the Japanese government to avoid paying taxes, and the Japanese government deceived them that China's land is full of gold, and they can get rich when they come, so many of their families moved thousands of miles to China, but they did not know that this was a farewell to each other, they would not have thought that the hometown full of cherry blossoms, this parting, can only meet in a dream.

In 1945, a Japanese family of five fled into China's primeval forests, and 40 years later the end was unexpected

These troops and civilians sent from Japan were called "pioneer regiments." "Many Japanese servicemen who have completed their service have also been forcibly retained as immigrants.

The pioneer group forcibly seized land in northeast China and bought it at very cheap prices, resulting in many Chinese peasants who had lived in the northeast for generations being deprived of the land on which they depended.

In 1945, a Japanese family of five fled into China's primeval forests, and 40 years later the end was unexpected

The pioneer group allowed Chinese to rent their own land and become extremely cheap labor to work for the Japanese. This period led to countless Chinese displacement, and for a time the Chinese and starvation in the northeast land was full of mourning.

«——[·——

Among the thousands of Japanese immigrants who had left their hometowns to realize their dreams of making a fortune was the Inobi family, and in the winter of that year, the name of the 45-year-old Inobi Nagayoshi family appeared on the immigration list. At first, he did not understand why he should go to such a far and strange place, and even the government did not give them the right to choose, and many Japanese civilians were forced to go.

But the Japanese government's response to them is that you, as members of the Empire of Japan, should contribute to your own country. It is a great honor to be an immigrant, and Northeast China is a great place, you will definitely have a good life.

In 1945, a Japanese family of five fled into China's primeval forests, and 40 years later the end was unexpected

So Inobi Nagayoshi, his wife Nobuko Takahashi, and a pair of children left his hometown of Nagasaki, Japan, where he had lived for many years, and moved his family to Sunwu Prefecture in the northeast. The boundless forest sea snowfield gave him endless illusions, and the white snow made him feel extremely strange and excited, and he planned to take his family here to start over.

But reality quickly shattered his dream of a home because they were the last Japanese immigrants, and when they arrived, the land had been largely allocated, and the family could only live in the smallest dilapidated house. There is not even gold everywhere.

Here, Inoba Nagayoshi only meets the desperate Chinese and the "immigrants" who are also displaced and have nowhere to live and cannot return to Japan. The Japanese government's phrase of "hegemony over China and Asia" is nothing more than a frenzied hegemonic aggression.

In 1945, a Japanese family of five fled into China's primeval forests, and 40 years later the end was unexpected

At that time, the northeast region had to pay millions of tons of grain to the Kwantung Army, and although they did not have to pay as pioneer group migrants, they could receive very little food, and the pig-nosed Nagayoshi personally watched countless Chinese unable to eat the food they grew with their own hands, and the inhumane Kwantung Army left them to fend for themselves.

In 1945, a Japanese family of five fled into China's primeval forests, and 40 years later the end was unexpected

The family was hungry every day, and it wasn't long before he became seriously ill, and the whole family went hungry. However, at this time, bad news came from Nagasaki, Japan, that the United States dropped a second atomic bomb on Nagasaki, and Nagasaki has ceased to exist. Soon, the Empire of Japan announced its unconditional surrender to the whole world.

The pig-nosed Changji was suddenly grief-stricken, because by this time, his hometown was not only that he could not go back, but that he would no longer have his hometown.

At this point, Inobi Nagayoshi could not afford to get sick, he lamented the imperialist wolf ambition and the loss of his hometown, and soon Inonose Nagayoshi died of illness, leaving only his wife Nobuko Takahashi and a pair of children to rely on.

In 1945, a Japanese family of five fled into China's primeval forests, and 40 years later the end was unexpected

«——[·Desperate.]——»

However, with the defeat of Japan's war of aggression and until Japan's defeat and surrender, Japan immigrated a total of 320,000 people to the northeast, far from reaching the plan of 5 million people per million households, so their conspiracy to occupy the northeast against the guest did not succeed.

In 1945, a Japanese family of five fled into China's primeval forests, and 40 years later the end was unexpected

After the fall of the war, the colonial institutions in Tohoku disappeared in an instant, and many Japanese immigrants fled.

However, many of the pioneer group, influenced by the Japanese samurai, chose to commit suicide after the defeat, and they even killed women and children themselves before committing suicide, and the few who survived were called "Japanese orphans." "These Japanese orphans can only survive in their own way.

In 1945, a Japanese family of five fled into China's primeval forests, and 40 years later the end was unexpected

Nobuko Takahashi's family was part of the orphan family, and that year, 30-year-old Nobuko Takahashi and her young sons and daughters embarked on a long journey with the orphan army, some of them wanting to return to Japan in their own way, and some of them wanted to survive on Chinese soil. But either option is difficult.

It was their eighth day lost in the forest, and Nobuko Takahashi was on the verge of despair, and she had an intuition that if it went on like this, it wouldn't be long before they would die here.

In 1945, a Japanese family of five fled into China's primeval forests, and 40 years later the end was unexpected

The lush forest was as rippling as the sea, and Nobuko Takahashi felt that the tall, lush green overwhelmed her.

Nobuko Takahashi hated the Japanese government and hated them for doing this to their own people. But now she had to find a way to survive, so she made a decision with pain. She decided to separate from her children and let them go out of the forest to the village of Chinese, Chinese kind, she would definitely adopt them, and the children were more likely to live without her.

In 1945, a Japanese family of five fled into China's primeval forests, and 40 years later the end was unexpected

When Nobuko Takahashi was grieving, she called her two children and told them that they must live well, be kind people, and see each other again when the cherry blossoms bloom.

Children have no idea what cherry blossoms look like. They asked mom, where do the cherry blossoms bloom? Nobuko Takahashi said, in his hometown. And where is the hometown? Even it doesn't know about it.

«——[.Reborn.]——»

After sending the child away, Nobuko Takahashi was ready to seek death, she left the crowd alone and walked to a remote place to prepare to hang herself, but she did not expect to be rescued by Wang Haishan, a farmer passing by.

At first, Nobuko Takahashi was bent on seeking death and did not dare to speak, but Wang Haishan's meticulous care for her finally made her let go of her heart. Wang Haishan not only did not dislike her Japanese identity, but took her to start a new life in the northeast.

At that time, Tohoku had just experienced the surrender of Japan, and the land that had been trampled by the Kwantung Army was devastated, and everyone was displaced, and the belief in rebuilding their homeland while stumbling was still undiminished.

In 1945, a Japanese family of five fled into China's primeval forests, and 40 years later the end was unexpected

Nobuko Takahashi is determined to do something about the crimes committed by the pioneer group, and she is diligent and diligent and joins the army of rebuilding her homeland. Her efforts and efforts finally made the people around her accept her, and only then did Nobuko Takahashi finally understand the broad-mindedness and great national cohesion of this land of China.

On the other side, the brother and sister who left their mother finally collapsed on the side of the road after walking out of the forest, but fortunately were adopted by well-wishers from a nearby village.

In 1945, a Japanese family of five fled into China's primeval forests, and 40 years later the end was unexpected

As soon as the family heard the brothers and sisters talk, they knew that they were orphans left by the pioneer group, and at first the man was reluctant to take them in, feeling that it was a shame to adopt two Japanese people, and they would be looked down upon by the villagers.

But those two children were really pitiful, and the war had already convicted them when they were not aware of the world, and they had suffered too many things that they should not bear. Fortunately, in the end, the hostess relented, persuaded the man, and finally left them.

The brothers and sisters carefully accepted the teachings of Chinese culture, and were not affected by the Japanese invaders, and grew up healthy and kind.

«——[· This past year, look forward to meeting again.] ——»

At the end of the 50s, the Japanese government declared all the orphans of pioneers living in China dead in the war, and their family registration had long been canceled.

In 1945, a Japanese family of five fled into China's primeval forests, and 40 years later the end was unexpected

In the seventies, an "identity guarantee system" was established for Japanese orphans, stipulating that even Japanese orphaned families who returned to Japan at public expense must obtain the consent of their Japanese relatives. Those adopted children and stepsons who were adopted by Chinese were excluded. This is tantamount to tearing apart the families formed by the remaining women in the Chinese mainland.

In 1945, a Japanese family of five fled into China's primeval forests, and 40 years later the end was unexpected

Over time, Nobuko Takahashi has become an old man with gray hair. That year, many overseas Chinese returned to their hometowns to find relatives and relatives, and at that time, many Chinese and Japanese compatriots returned to China to find relatives lost during the war years.

The wind in Hayashi Yukihara blew the news to Nobuko Takahashi's ears, and she was very excited, which meant that she would not only be able to return to Japan, but even find her child again. Her husband Wang Haishan knows that Nobuko Takahashi has not been able to let go of her hometown Nagasaki and her lost children for so many years, and even after living in China for so many years, Nobuko Takahashi always wants to return to Nagasaki to see if the homeland that once suffered from war is now safe.

Wang Haishan helped Nobuko Takahashi register with the government, and with the help of the government, the elderly Nobuko Takahashi finally returned to Nagasaki, Japan, the place that used to be her hometown.

In 1945, a Japanese family of five fled into China's primeval forests, and 40 years later the end was unexpected

In March, Nagasaki spring is warm and cherry blossoms are slowly falling, but there are no people Nobuko Takahashi knows here, and this place is extremely strange to her. For the elderly Nobuko Takahashi, this trip is a long time coming, this aging body can no longer support her back to northeast China, she is destined to die in her hometown of Nagasaki.

She looked at the cherry blossoms in the sky with teary eyes, and the lush forest of that year came to mind, and she watched the young children disappear from sight, wondering how they were doing, whether they were still alive, whether they were safe and sound.

In 1945, a Japanese family of five fled into China's primeval forests, and 40 years later the end was unexpected

In the end, Nobuko Takahashi never saw her children again until her death, and how many mothers were like Nobuko Takahashi in this tragedy caused by the Japanese invaders? Under war, no one is spared.

«——[·The Last Encounter.]——»

After a long time, after the government searched hard for the clues left by Nobuko Takahashi, she finally found her long-lost son.

At this time, the brother and sister were also over half a hundred years old, and they did not expect in their lives that when they saw their mother again, there would be no cherry blossoms floating in the sky, only a cold tombstone.

Later, the Nagasaki government in Japan announced the tragic experience of Nobuko Takahashi's family, a happy family who originally lived peacefully in their hometown, but were displaced for decades by war and invasion, which is really regrettable.

In 1945, a Japanese family of five fled into China's primeval forests, and 40 years later the end was unexpected

The "pioneer regiment" is not equal to the Japanese army, they are aggressors, but they are also victims of Japanese militarism.

In 2002, more than 600 war orphans who had returned to Japan from China formed a group of plaintiffs and formally filed a complaint against the Japanese government, demanding that the Japanese government reflect on and compensate for the "abandonment" policy.

In 1945, a Japanese family of five fled into China's primeval forests, and 40 years later the end was unexpected

Nobuko Takahashi's sons and daughters later returned to Japan to see it once, but Nagasaki was no stranger to them. The Chinese land has given them a strong affection, and they grew up here and rediscovered their homeland here.

Read on