Wang Yulan, a woman born in Japan and with Japanese blood, has lived in mainland China for most of her life, and her three husbands who are married are all Chinese men.

2025/06/0105:30:35 news 1455

The war of aggression from ancient times to the present is only for the powerful class; driven by interests, the powerful class launches aggression war, and the civilians not only have to contribute most of their material gains, but even have to pay the price of their lives. The beginning and end of the war, the working masses will always be direct victims. The Japanese invaders launched a war of aggression against China, which not only harmed millions of Chinese people, but their own people also suffered great suffering.

Wang Yulan, a woman born in Japan and with Japanese blood, has lived in mainland China for most of her life, and her three husbands who are married are all Chinese men. - DayDayNews

Wang Yulan , a woman born in Japan and flows with Japanese blood, has lived in mainland China for most of her life, and the three husbands she married are all Chinese men.

Wang Yulan, named Mizusaki Hideko in Japan, is located in Fukuoka Prefecture in northern Kyushu, Japan. Her parents are both ordinary fishermen in Kyushu. When Hideko Mizusaki was 13 years old, she joined the China "pioneering group" with her father and took a boat to Changchun, Northeast China. When Hideko Mizusaki was in Japan, she heard that the Japanese were "high-level residents" in the Northeast, enjoying countless privileges and could live a life without having to work.

was fooled like this, and Hideko Mizusaki came to China with her father. Hideko Mizuki lived in her aunt's house, and her aunt gave her a Chinese name called Wang Yulan. After coming to China, Wang Yulan discovered that the Japanese life here was not as satisfying as they imagined. There was a slight hostility and hatred in life, and it was not easy, and it was even harder than in Japan.

In 1942, under the fierce attack of the Allied forces, the Japanese army retreated step by step, and the Japanese army stationed in China also turned into the defensive. Japan's defeat was a foregone conclusion. As the number of food on the table became smaller and smaller, the variety of food became smaller and smaller. By 1945, sometimes he couldn't have enough food. No matter how slow Wang Yulan was in the reaction, she realized that something was wrong.

Wang Yulan, a woman born in Japan and with Japanese blood, has lived in mainland China for most of her life, and her three husbands who are married are all Chinese men. - DayDayNews

In September 1945, when Japanese Emperor announced Japan's unconditional surrender, the pioneer regiment where Wang Yulan was also captured and disarmed by the Chinese army. Wang Yulan originally returned to Japan with her family, but when she returned to China via Huludao , she accidentally got separated and lost the opportunity to board the ship and return home. Although she was stranded in mainland China, a kind-hearted Chinese couple adopted her, at least she did not live on the streets or pick up garbage to eat.

As an adult, Wang Yulan, because of her sweet appearance and gentle personality, had to ask for a relative to her home to level the threshold of her family. Finally, Wang Yulan chose a tall, handsome, extraordinary temperament and cultured Kuomintang military battalion commander, a young man named Zong founding country, and was his husband. With the beginning of the War of Liberation, Zong Kaiguo set foot on the battlefield again and there was no news from then on.

In order to make a living, Wang Yulan had no choice but to remarry another man of the same age in the same village. Although this man has no money, no ability, and no education, he is really good to Wang Yulan, so Wang Yulan is very satisfied and does not ask for anything else. But the good times didn't last long. The People's Liberation Army went to the village to recruit soldiers, and the man decided to join the army. Wang Yulan cried and stopped him, but still couldn't stop him. In less than two months, the man died.

Wang Yulan, a woman born in Japan and with Japanese blood, has lived in mainland China for most of her life, and her three husbands who are married are all Chinese men. - DayDayNews

Wang Yulan was in pain and decided to leave the sad place in Northeast China. So she packed her luggage and went south alone. Finally, she settled in Shaanxi. Under the introduction of someone else, she married a man named Li Mingtang. The two gave birth to several children. Although their lives are poor, they are free and happy. After the founding of New China, Wang Yulan was elected as the women's director of the street because she was a little bit of culture.

In 1955, New China began to register household registration. When Wang Yulan learned about it, she looked pale. She was afraid that her Japanese identity would be exposed and that it would affect her family's life, so she did not dare to go to the police station to apply for a household registration. By the late 1970s, Wang Yulan had found out about her family and was still alive. After weighing the pros and cons, Wang Yulan mustered up the courage to explain her identity to her husband, hoping that he could support her return home.

Her husband Li Mingtang expressed his understanding of Wang Yulan's ideas very much. Later, Wang Yulan boarded a plane to Japan, met and hugged her family, and told her past situation in mainland China. The relatives were full of pity for Wang Yulan’s experience and advised her to stay and be with her family.But Wang Yulan decisively refused. Her home was rooted in China, and her husband and children were there, which she couldn't let go.

Wang Yulan, a woman born in Japan and with Japanese blood, has lived in mainland China for most of her life, and her three husbands who are married are all Chinese men. - DayDayNews

So, Wang Yulan returned to Shaanxi and continued to live in mainland China. Her household registration and identity issues were also solved accordingly after returning to Japan, but only a few people knew about it. Until 2018, Wang Yulan, who knew she had not had much time, took out old photos of herself wearing kimono to show them to her relatives and friends, and told the story of her father coming to China with her father to participate in the land reclamation group and later.

Wang Yulan and her father are the same as many working people before the liberation of New China. They all want a piece of their own land and a happy life of full food and warm clothing. Wang Yulan is a microcosm of the Japanese war of aggression against China during the Japanese war of aggression against China and a microcosm of the Japanese destiny during the Chinese War of Resistance Against Japan; they are also miserable people and victims of the war of aggression against China and Japanese militarism.

Wang Yulan, a woman born in Japan and with Japanese blood, has lived in mainland China for most of her life, and her three husbands who are married are all Chinese men. - DayDayNews

If it weren’t for the desperate situation, who would have left his hometown and worked abroad to live?

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