The cave dwelling savage in Japan has lived alone in the cave for 13 years, but he is a Chinese who cannot speak

2020/12/2319:40:22 military 754

Although the Anti-Japanese War has been victorious for many years, in some respects the shadow of this war still looms over some Chinese victims. Around 1942, the war of aggression against China progressed to the middle and late stages. At that time, Japan was gradually affected by the war. Both the economy and the domestic labor force appeared to be somewhat insufficient. This is why there were many boy scouts in the Japanese army in the later period of the Anti-Japanese War. In order to alleviate the shortage of domestic labor in Japan, the Japanese Cabinet has introduced a policy of migrant labor from China to Japan.

The cave dwelling savage in Japan has lived alone in the cave for 13 years, but he is a Chinese who cannot speak - DayDayNews

According to the data shown in the "National Mobilization Plan of 1944", the official data on the number of laborers immigrating to Japan from China at that time was 30,000, which was marked in the "Related Issues Concerning the Promotion of the Transfer of Chinese Labor to the Mainland of Japan" We can see that these labors were provided under the joint guidance of the National Government and the embassy. However, the Japanese army during the Anti-Japanese War was like a devil, and we can imagine the details. Z1z

The cave dwelling savage in Japan has lived alone in the cave for 13 years, but he is a Chinese who cannot speak - DayDayNews

Japanese Army Lieutenant General Fujita Shigeru performed this task at the time. He said that every time the army swept the village, he would forcibly take the local people as laborers. Not only that, the Japanese army also called the task of arresting laborers as hunting rabbits. After all, it is no wonder that unarmed Chinese villagers are indistinguishable from rabbits in front of them. The Japanese soldiers knocked on the washbasin during the day and held a torch at night to drive the young and middle-aged people from the villages together, and then directly tied them up with a rope to grab them. Liu Lianren, a 31-year-old villager living in Gaomi City, Shandong Province, was arrested by Japanese soldiers in such a big environment. The walk waited until he came back like a lifetime.

The cave dwelling savage in Japan has lived alone in the cave for 13 years, but he is a Chinese who cannot speak - DayDayNews

Liu Lianren still had a wife with Liujia at home at that time, but how could the aggressor talk to you about favors? Like many young and strong young people, he was forced to Gaomi Railway Station with bayonet by the Japanese army, and then after more than ten days Shipped directly to the Showa Coal Mine of Meiji Mining Company in Hokkaido, Japan. Coal mining is a hard and dangerous job. Until now, there are still news reports about how many miners were killed or injured in black coal mines, and the Japanese are even less likely to see the captured Chinese workers as human beings. Chinese farmers in that era never feared hardship. Basically, they would fight for it as long as there was a little possibility of living. However, the Japanese called them like animals, not only never giving them clothes and shoes, but even food. They are all small wowotou mixed with wood flour.

The cave dwelling savage in Japan has lived alone in the cave for 13 years, but he is a Chinese who cannot speak - DayDayNews

The Japanese supervisors are also very cruel to these laborers. A little bit of laziness will be beaten to the skin. Many laborers' wounds are stained with coal cinder and their flesh and blood become infiltrating black. In July 1945, Liu Lianren and his four workers couldn't stand the abuse of the supervisors, so they knocked down one supervisor and fled the coal mine when there were not many supervisors. After the four escaped, they are now hiding in the mountains for a day. At night, they plan to make a raft to return to the motherland from the sea, but the power of the raft is limited. They don’t know the direction. The raft always floats back to the coast of Japan. . Liu Lianren's workmates all separated during the escape, and in the end he was the only one who lived in the mountains like a beast. He was so desperate that he had only the desire to live, and his stay was 13 years.

The cave dwelling savage in Japan has lived alone in the cave for 13 years, but he is a Chinese who cannot speak - DayDayNews

I have to say that Liu Lianren’s ability to survive in the wild is really strong, because he has been afraid of being caught by Japanese supervisors. He has been living a day and night life for 13 years. When he is hungry, he digs some wild vegetables and drinks when he is thirsty. The mountain spring water, in order to facilitate the escape after being found, he dare not even lie down to sleep. In the past thirteen years, he had only eaten a full meal while looking for food in a local farmer’s storage shed, and only one local had seen him. The Japanese woman who saw him at the time was scared. He lost his color and fell directly into the valley. Sometimes he would take a look at himself in the spring water, but he would always be surprised by himself.

The cave dwelling savage in Japan has lived alone in the cave for 13 years, but he is a Chinese who cannot speak - DayDayNews

In February 1958, the mountain was covered by heavy snow. Japanese hunters went into the mountains to hunt. In the process of chasing their prey, they found a hidden cave halfway up the mountain. The group of Japanese hunters thought it was a hibernating beast cave and dug a little bit deep inside. , But at the end of the digging, there was a shivering living person inside. The news spread through the Japanese media and attracted the attention of countless people. Many people tried to talk to him, but they all found that he had lost his language ability because he had not communicated with others for many years.

After the few words he revealed, people guessed that he was a Chinese. Xi Zhanming, the head of the overseas Chinese organization at the time, found him and patiently induced him to engage in exchanges and dialogues. Finally, he was forty years of twists and turns.The six-year-old Liu Lianren said a few words intermittently: Liu Lianren, a laborer from Gaomi, Shandong, China. After the efforts of overseas Chinese organizations at home and abroad, Liu Lianren returned to his motherland after a 13-year absence in two months. At that time, he was greeted with the highest courtesy given by the country. Although he felt the strength of the motherland today, amidst the cheers, he The persecution against him for 13 years was really tragic, so big that he no longer knows where and where he is.

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