There is no doubt that Japan's large-scale invasion of China during World War II caused an unprecedented disaster for the Chinese nation. Because the war ended in a relatively hasty manner, when Japan was thrown away two atomic bombs and announced its unconditional surrender, mil

There is no doubt that Japan's massive invasion of China during World War II caused an unprecedented disaster for the Chinese nation. Because the war ended in a relatively hasty manner, Japan was thrown away two atomic bombs and announced its unconditional surrender, millions of Japanese invaders and the so-called Japanese pioneer regiment were still on the land of China. Among them, most of the Japanese army and Japanese overseas Chinese were deported to Japan within a few years, but a very small number of Japanese people remained in China and experienced ups and downs in life legends.

In September 1945, after Japan officially surrendered, a Japanese soldier named Ishida was lost due to injuries and lost contact with the repatriated troops. In order to survive, Ishida, who had put down his weapons, was forced to travel through the streets and alleys of various places in Henan at that time, begging.

Because he was wearing Japanese military uniforms and speaking Japanese, many people not only did not give him food, but instead insulted and even beat him. At this moment, a farmer named Sun Bangjun felt pity for the down-and-out Japanese army who was like a rat crossing the street. He first gave Ishida a few steamed buns to satisfy his hunger. After learning that he could not go home, Sun Bangjun took him home for shelter.

Ishida, who was only in his twenties at the time, was very grateful and told Sun Bangjun about his life experience. It turned out that Ishida was a scholar in Japan. He was forced to enlist in the Chinese battlefield by the militant Japanese army. He was too weak to lift his gun and was ridiculed by other Japanese troops.

. In Sun Bangjun's mind, he always believed that the tragedy of war invasion of China originated from a few Japanese militarists, and had nothing to do with ordinary soldiers who were forced to be recruited by Ishida. They are also victims.

In this way, the young Ishida became a member of Sun Bangjun's family. He worked and lived with the Sun family for decades, and completely became an authentic Chinese farmer who spoke Henan dialect.

In 1992, Ishida accidentally saw on TV news that a face in a Japanese delegation visiting China was actually his former comrade-in-arms. Afterwards, Ishida was able to return to his motherland Japan with his help, leaving behind his benefactor Sun Bangjun, who had adopted him for 48 years. However, Ishida did not forget his roots at all. He gave Sun Bangjun a huge sum of 150,000 yuan, and became a Japanese person who promoted anti-war.

This reminds me of a Japanese orphan named Akio Yatani. China raised him for fifteen years and immediately turned against him after returning to Japan. Today, Yamada works for the famous anti-China right-wing media in Japan, "Sankei Shimbun", and often makes various remarks that smear China. It can be said to be a complete anti-bone boy. Therefore, from Ishida and Yamato's body, the comparison of the actions of the Japanese orphans who were trapped in China after returning from China was thought-provoking!