The company commander married a female nurse of the Japanese army, and 30 years later, his biologica

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-19

The company commander married a Japanese military girlAfter the year, the biological father looked for relatives, and the husband found out his identity.

In 1978, an ordinary woman named Mo Yuanhui in Baisha Town, Chongqing, was busy with housework at home after bidding farewell to her husband. Suddenly, there was a noise outside, and when she went out, a group of people rushed to her home and asked her identity.

Surprised, she discovers that they seem to have known her true identity - Shizuko Omiya. Fearing that her family would be upset, she tried to hide it, but to no avail. Eventually, she confessed her identity: "I'm Shizuko Omiya. ”

It was this sentence that completely changed her life.

Why are people so interested in Mo Yuanhui's identity? What kind of story is hidden in this Chinese woman with Japanese nationality?

When Shizuko graduated, the Chinese Expeditionary Force was on their way to Burma to help fight the Japanese invaders. At that time, the war situation was tense and a large number of soldiers were needed to participate in the battle, so the Japanese ** recruited soldiers in the country, and Shizuko was also one of them.

As a medical student, Shizuko became a battlefield **, taking care of the sick and wounded. Although she understood that her duty was to treat the wounded, as an ordinary woman, she deeply hated war.

Why did the emperor start this war, she questioned? Is it so luxurious to live peacefully? However, even if she understood all this, the war would not stop. Therefore, in the midst of resentment and confusion, Shizuko always adheres to the mission of saving lives and helping the wounded.

In the end, the Chinese Expeditionary Force won a complete victory, capturing 14 enemies in the battle, and Shizuko was also arrested by the Expeditionary Force during this operation and became a prisoner of war.

Shizuko Omiya's life was extended by Liu Yunda's kindness. During her time as a prisoner of war, although she also had times of emotional excitement, her quiet obedience made her stand out from other prisoners of war.

Her kind nature makes her seem calm and unhurried in the face of fighting, which makes Liu Yunda deeply impressed her. Initially, the two did not understand each other and could only communicate physically.

In the process, Liu Yunda found that this Japanese woman was very good and had a strong impression of him. And Shizuko Omiya also has a different opinion of Liu Yunda.

Although the education she received since childhood made her impression of Chinese not good, in the process of getting along with Liu Yunda, she gradually changed her stereotype of Chinese, and even developed a good impression of Liu Yunda.

In the process of getting along with Shizuko Omiya, Liu Yunda gradually discovered her kind nature, so he took special care of him. Not only did he not impose any restrictions on her, but he also sent her daily necessities from time to time.

Under Liu Yunda's careful care, Shizuko's vigilance and defensive psychology gradually relaxed, and Liu Yunda no longer regarded her as a prisoner of war, but a friend. As a friend, Liu Yunda often visited Jingzi in the prisoner of war camp and taught her Chinese, and the relationship between the two became more and more intimate.

In the end, Liu Yunda expressed her love to Shizuko, and Shizuko's disgust with war coincided with Liu Yunda's feelings, so she followed Liu Yunda back to his hometown of Chongqing and married him.

However, the newlyweds did not realize at the time that a few decades later something would happen that would change their fate. So, what exactly happened to them?

Love and Responsibility: The Couple's Ordinary Life Changed Due to the Search for Relatives] Liu Yunda and Shizuko lived peacefully in their hometown after marriage, but in order to protect Shizuko from the prejudice of others, Liu Yunda changed his name to Mo Yuanhui.

However, it was Mo Yuanhui who really followed Liu Yunda back to China to get married, while Shizuko's name remained on the battlefield forever. After getting married, they had children, Liu Yunda found a job as a manual laborer, and Mo Yuanhui took care of the children at home.

However, this ordinary life was shattered in 1978, and Liu Yunda took his son out to work, leaving Mo Yuanhui at home, but soon after, several people in a sedan found Mo Yuanhui, and they told her that Shizuko had found it.

Ms. Shizuko Omiya, you are the person we are looking for! You may not know that your father, Mr. Yoshio Omiya, came to China at the end of last year to look for you. Ms. Shizuko, did you know?

After you were sent to war, your father was always looking for you. Although it is not easy to find you in the vast sea of people, Mr. Yoshio Omiya made a request to Mr. Liao Chengzhi, who received him, through his capacity as the president of the Japan-China Friendship Association in Kanazawa City, Japan, and implored China ** to help him find his long-lost daughter, Shizuko Omiya.

Lo and behold, you've finally been found! "

For more than 10 years after the war, Yoshio Omiya eagerly searched for his missing daughter, Shizuko Omiya, but never heard from him. Due to the extremely limited information available, only one post-war soldier saw her at the Rain Gong Japanese military camp in Burma in March 1945.

Despite the challenges, Liao agreed to Yoshio Omiya's request. He knew that if Shizuko Omiya was found, he would not only help a family reunite, but also promote friendly relations between China and Japan.

After a series of investigations, they determined that the army that participated in the attack on Lain Gong was the 201st Regiment of the 50th Division of the New First Army, and the commander of the regiment at that time was Mr. Qiao Minggu, who is now a member of the Luoyang CPPCC.

Through Mr. Qiao Minggu, they learned that some prisoners of war were indeed captured that year, including a Japanese female ** followed by a junior officer, this officer is called Liu Yunda.

What would her husband do if she left?

Shizuko and her husband Yoo Yunda decide to face the past, and Shizuko decides to return to Japan to visit her family. During the send-off, Liu Yunda burst into tears, this was the first time Shizuko had seen him cry in their thirty-three years of marriage.

Shizuko left China and set out on her way back to Japan. However, will she finally return to China to reunite with Liu Yunda? Although Shizuko has been gone for two years, Liu Yunda firmly believes that the promise she made before leaving is not a lie.

Whether she will eventually be able to inherit the tens of billions of dollars and live in China with her husband is still unknown.

Shizuko lived up to Liu Yunda's expectations, and personally invited Liu Yunda and his son to Japan for a reunion in 1980. Liu Yunda was 60 years old that year, and Liu Chongyi was 27 years old. The father and son arrived at Haneda Airport after twists and turns, and when they saw that the person who picked them up was a peerless beauty, they couldn't help but wonder: Why didn't Shizuko arrive?

At first, the father and son thought she was a relative of Shizuko, but in fact, the luxurious, generous, beautiful and moving lady was Shizuko. Shizuko saw that her husband and son didn't dare to recognize her, so she held Liu Yunda's hand and said, "Yunda, what's wrong with you?"

I am your wife Mo Yuanhui, and I am Shizuko Omiya. After repeated confirmation, Liu Yunda finally recognized that the beautiful woman in front of him was his wife. At this moment, Liu Yunda learned that his wife turned out to be the daughter of a famous Japanese entrepreneur.

During Liu Yunda and Liu Chongyi's life in Japan, Liu Yunda once said that he was not suitable for life in Japan and wanted to return to China. But considering that Shizuko can finally be reunited with her father, he chooses to stay.

Liu Yunda and Shizuko took their son to live in Japan until their father's death, leaving the family business to Liu Chongyi. Although Liu Chongyi has hundreds of millions of dollars, Liu Yunda and Jingzi still miss life in China because they have a deep affection for Baisha Town in Chongqing and cannot give up their attachment to their homeland.

Liu Yunda and Shizuko Omiya enjoyed their old age in Baisha Town, Chongqing. Shizuko, as a Japanese female **, although she was forced to go to the battlefield to become a prisoner of war, she has always maintained a pure conscience.

Although the two have different nationalities and identities, their kindness makes them friends and even sparks of love. After Shizuko was found by her biological father, she did not forget her husband and son, and helped them to come to Japan.

This kind of sincere affection deserves our praise.

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