In 1941, a 15-year-old girl was on her way home when she was stopped by a group of Japanese soldiers. Seeing the young girl, the Japanese soldiers immediately stepped forward to tease and pulled into the wheat field next to her, and just when she thought she was going to suffer, a Japanese officer passing by shouted to stop the Japanese soldiers.
The story takes place in a distant village, where Huang Youliang, a fifteen-year-old girl, lives an ordinary life every day. However, one day in 1941, her fate was completely changed.
That day, Huang Youliang went to work in the fields as usual. In the evening, she was walking home when she suddenly encountered a group of Japanese soldiers. The group of soldiers had a greedy look in their eyes and surrounded Huang Youliang.
The fifteen-year-old girl was frightened and desperately cried for help, but the people around her chose to flee when they saw that it was the Japanese soldiers, for fear of being drawn into the dispute.
In the panic, Huang Youliang resisted hard, but he could not get rid of these soldiers. Just when she felt that she was about to die, a Japanese officer appeared. The officer stopped the soldier, then smiled and said to Huang Youliang in blunt Chinese: "Don't be afraid, I'm a good person, I will send you home." ”
Although Huang You's conscience was full of doubts about the officer, she decided to trust the other party. However, when she followed the officer to the wheat field, the officer revealed his true colors and began to manipulate her. Huang Youliang immediately broke free from the clutches of the officer and ran desperately home.
When she ran home, her parents happened to be out on a relative's errand, and the home was empty. Huang Youliang thought that he could escape the catastrophe, but he didn't expect that the Japanese officer would follow her all the way to her house and ** her regardless of her wishes.
After that, every few days, the Japanese officer would come to vent her desires, and threatened her family with a severe beating if she resisted the slightest.
Later, the Japanese officer simply took Huang Youliang to the barracks and treated her as his personal "plaything". After a while, the officer got a little tired of playing, so he shared Huang Youliang with other officers, and as long as the officers who had a good relationship with him came to the barracks, they could play with her at will.
Huang Youliang fell into despair, she thought about ending her life, but for the sake of her elderly parents, she could only grit her teeth and insist.
This humiliating life lasted for two years, until her fellow village uncle risked his life to come to the barracks and tell her the sad news of her father's death.
Huang Youliang begged the officers to let her go home, handle her father's funeral, and promised to return to the barracks within a week, otherwise he would not live. The Japanese officer saw Huang Youliang's resoluteness at this time and felt that if Huang Youliang went to find death, it would be worthless, so he agreed to her request.
Huang Youliang returned home, only to find that it was a well-planned **. It turned out that her father did not die, but became old because he missed her. Her father set up this plan to rescue Huang Youliang.
Villagers who were close to his family immediately took action, dug two graves in the fields at the head of the village, sprinkled lime around them, and told the other villagers that Huang Youliang and his father had died of smallpox. After arranging all this, Huang Youliang and his family took advantage of the dark night to hide in the mountains.
A week later, when the Japanese officers saw that Huang Youliang had not returned, they led their troops to Huang Jiaxing's division to ask for the guilt.
The villagers pointed to the two graves and, according to the instructions of the Huang family, said that both father and daughter had died of smallpox, and if the officers did not believe them, they could open the coffins and inspect them. The Japanese officers were afraid of being infected, so they naturally did not dare to approach the grave, so they had to leave in a huff.
After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, Huang Youliang's family returned to the village, but her nightmare did not end, because everyone in the village knew that Huang Youliang had been arrested and sent to the comfort station, and no one wanted to marry her.
In the end, Huang Youliang only married a man who suffered from leprosy, and her husband also looked down on her, not only snubbed her, but also often beat and scolded her.
Later, Huang Youliang gave birth to a child, and when the child grew up, he also knew his mother's "disgraceful" past, and even talked about his mother, and even looked down on his mother.
Huang Youliang was miserable, and the children in the village would call her "the woman in the turret", and other women would often point fingers at her, saying that she was not clean and that she was unlucky.
Originally, Huang Youliang was a victim, but she became a person who was bullied and oppressed, her husband and children were also implicated, her husband wanted to be a cadre, and her children wanted to join the group, but they were all refused.
15 years old is a watershed in Huang Youliang's life, before the age of 15, she was happy, after the age of 15, her life fell into the abyss.
When mentioning his fate, Huang Youliang only muttered: "I am a hard-working person!" When asked if he was willing to go to Japan to sue, the old man said firmly: "I am willing to go, I will sue them and ask them to apologize, I am not afraid of anything!" ”
But after ten years, the old man did not wait for an apology, and on August 12, 2017, the old man died at home with a grudge at the age of 90.
The reason why the Japanese did not admit their past crimes was because they knew that as long as these old people died of illness, no one would prosecute them, and that history could be erased.
Her story makes people wonder: Are we qualified to forgive the Japanese for those who have been tortured by our predecessors? Don't forget history, don't forget those humiliating years, it's the responsibility of our generation. At the same time, we must always be vigilant not to allow the tragedy of history to repeat itself.
Huang Youliang's life was full of pain and struggle, but she never gave up hope for life. She used her own experience to tell us that no matter how big the difficulties are, we must face them bravely, because only in this way can we find our own light.
In my opinion, the suffering in history is not only pain, but also a testimony of human resilience and hope. Huang Youliang, a fifteen-year-old girl, experienced unimaginable torture under the ravages of war. However, it was this unspeakable pain that made her even more determined to pursue life.
Her story reveals a profound truth: in the torrent of history, we should remember the sufferings of the past, cherish peace, and light the way forward with resilience and hope.