In the year of the defeat of the Japanese army, a large number of Japanese devils had to return to Japan quickly.

All the people went over there to pick up what they had thrown away.
The horned lady went late, picked up a rattan box, and after opening it was a little boy.
In fact, the little boy's mother was not willing to throw him, but the truck was too full, and the officer in charge forcibly threw the box.
Mom was also quite broken.
But at the time I thought, if you really broke down, why don't you jump out of the car, then the little child throwing it down is not a death.
Everyone picked up the useful things at home, only the horned lady picked up the child who came home.
The Horned Lady has two children, one is the eldest son is a mute and the other is a daughter.
The daughter is quite close to this child.
But the eldest son didn't like it and thought it was troublesome to raise children.
However, the horned lady was raised for his eldest son, thinking that the eldest son was a mute, and he would not be able to rely on his daughter-in-law when he was old.
But the eldest son went out to work with others, because he was deaf and could not hear the shouts of others and was stoned to death.
The adopted little boy also grew up.
A pair of cargo men looked at him.
The Horned Aunt gave it to them.
After all, Big Mama is old.
However, the cargo boy who adopted the little boy gave birth to a child the following year, which was very bad for the little boy.
Aunt Horned took the child back.
The little boy who grew up became a generation of senior monks.
When he was seen by his birth mother during his trip to Japan, the white-haired creature recognized him at once, because he looked very similar to his father.
The monk was compassionate and very gentle in receiving his birth mother.
In the absence of a request from his birth mother, he took the initiative to call out to his mother.
The monk was indeed compassionate, knowing that his birth mother had come to him to make up for the shortcomings in his heart.
His birth mother was also forced to stay, just to see a vigorous cry.
What can it be done so far?
The monks returned to China, to be precise, to the motherland.
Continue his Buddhist studies.
This film is the work of the master Xie Jin.
Xie Jin's works are all classics.
Hats off to the Masters.
What I want to say is that such a film is a real movie, the plot and cinematography are impeccable, and the actors are portrayed in place.
Especially the older generation of actors Ding Yi and Pu Cunxin.
The two-hour movie is reluctant to blink at a glance, the plot is compact and profound, and it is a rare product.