During World War II, South Korea was under the bloody rule of Japan, which aroused the sense of resistance of countless Koreans.
Among them, a Korean held high the anti-Japanese banner, not only resisting the colonial rule of the Japanese, but also sacrificing his life.
The shooting of the former Japanese prime minister at the Harbin train station has been widely praised in South Korea and has also received a positive response in China.
For the weak South Koreans, being able to produce an anti-Japanese hero is a matter of national pride, and this should become a positive example of the propaganda of the whole country.
But no one thought that the heroic father had the descendants of Korean traitors.
The father who was sent to the gallows by the Japanese was the famous first righteous man in Asia, An Chonggen.
However, what the Koreans did not expect was that not long after Ahn Joong-geun's death, his second son became a pro-Japanese element who defected to the Japanese.
Not only is he a brother to the son of the prime minister assassinated by Yahn Shigeun, but he also accepts aid and funds from the Japanese.
The head of the South Korea, which was not tall, was bent down to the Japanese again.
Born in 1879, Ahn masterminded an assassination attempt that shocked the world when he was 30 years old.
In 1909, An Shigegen successfully killed Japanese Prime Minister Hirobumi Ito at the Harbin Railway Station.
As everyone knows, as the prime minister of Japan, Ito Hirobumi has his hands stained with the blood of the people of China and South Korea.
Not only did he plan the First Sino-Japanese War, but he also led the Russo-Japanese War, causing many massacres in China and South Korea.
Japan, represented by him, has aroused strong opposition from East Asian countries, and South Korea, as a colony under Japanese rule, has also had a strong voice of resistance.
Yasu grew up in this environment, and in fact, there is a complex emotional presence about Japan in Ahn's mind.
Having received a Japanese education since childhood, although he hated Japan's aggression, in his heart, he preferred to believe that it was the militarists who hijacked the Japanese emperor and caused Japan to embark on the road of being alone.
As long as militarism is eliminated, Japan will still be able to engage amicably, and this is where Yasu's ideological mistake lies.
In 1905, after the Russo-Japanese War ended, An Shigegen had a certain understanding of the true face of the Japanese, so he became more prominent in his anti-Japanese behavior.
From the initial cultural salvation to the later armed resistance, An Shigeun finally picked up a gun and started a war against Japan.
In 1907, there was a lot of uprising in Korea, but the rebel army was very weak.
In the face of the disparity in strength between the enemy and us, the Korean rebel army could not escape the risk of annihilation.
Seeing that the uprising could no longer save Korea, Ahn Joong-geun organized an even more extreme organization in Tsarist Russia, the Severed Finger Alliance.
The members who joined this alliance had to cut off their ring fingers by themselves to show their deep hatred for the blood of the Japanese and their determination to kill the enemy and save the country.
Soon, under the control of An Chonggen, the Severed Finger Alliance achieved a considerable scale.
On October 26, 1909, Yasushige received information that Ito would go to Harbin to consult with representatives of Tsarist Russia on the two countries.
An Shigeun, disguised as a Japanese, appeared in the greeting procession.
When Ito Hirobumi finished negotiating the agreement and walked out happily, it was Yasu's shooting.
Yasuge was lucky enough to kill Hirobumi Ito on the spot, and also killed the Japanese Consul General in Harbin.
However, Yasu was also arrested by the Russian side and handed over to Japan.
In a hurry, the Japanese fabricated various charges and sent An Chonggen to the gallows.
On March 26, 1910, Ahn Chong-geun was honorably inaugurated, but his deeds were widely spread in South Korea, setting off a new wave of patriotism and anti-Japanese sentiment.
At a time when the whole country was grieving in South Korea, Ahn Joong-geun's wife arranged for her two sons and one daughter to Shanghai in order to escape the retaliation of the Japanese.
Among the three children, the eldest daughter An Xiansheng relied on her father's influence to marry Zhang Zongchang and become an aunt's wife.
However, the good days did not last long, and he died at the age of 58.
As for An Chonggen's eldest son, An Wensheng, he was not so lucky.
In 1917, at the age of 12, he died of illness.
The only thing left is Ahn Chonggen's youngest son, An Junsheng.
Although An Junsheng was only 3 years old when An Chonggen bravely took up his righteousness, his father's heroic spirit should be passed down and inherited in the family.
What I didn't expect was that An Junsheng was educated by the Japanese since he was a child.
After the family moved to Shanghai, the Japanese followed, and they were very friendly to An Junsheng, from daily life to school studies, the Japanese took care of it.
An Junsheng was firmly tied to the side of the Japanese, and what lived up to expectations was that An Junsheng's feelings for the Japanese were better than those of South Korea and China when he grew up.
On October 7, 1939, he visited Japan.
During the inspection visit, An Junsheng not only had a good conversation with Ito Hirobumi's second son, but also apologized and kowtowed in front of Ito Hirobumi's grave.
An Junsheng and Ito Hirobumi's second son
These events were reported by the Japanese media and Chinese and Korean newspapers in an all-round way, and quickly caused an uproar.
His actions have aroused strong opposition from South Korea and China.
Even if there were Korean righteous men who wanted to assassinate Ahn Junsheng in order to save the face of the Koreans, Ahn Jinsheng did not waver.
He lived under the patronage of the Japanese until his death in 1951.
No one would have thought that the heroic father would have such a bear son, and he would lose not only Ahn Chong-geun's face, but also the face of Koreans.