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Mihoko came to China and wrote a thank-you letter to Nie.

Time flies, and 40 years have passed in an instant. Mihoko, who was alive and kicking behind General Rongzhen, is now the mother of three children. However, time can't wash away the memories between General Nie and Mei Mizi.

1980 It was an unforgettable year for both Mihoko and General Nie. On July 14 of this year, Miyoko took her children to China to visit her benefactor. In the Xinjiang Hall of the Great Hall of the People, the two met. At this moment, General Nie's face has long lost its heroic spirit, leaving only traces left by years. Nevertheless, Mihoko recognized General Nie at a glance, and her eyes staring at General Nie were filled with tears. She quickly approached Nie Jianjun, and the two men held hands tightly, unwilling to let go for a long time. Mihoko let go of her hand. With tears in her eyes, she folded her hands, raised her forehead, knelt down and made a ceremony for the general, which is the highest etiquette in Japan. General Nie could not restrain his inner excitement. He stretched out his trembling hand and stroked Miho constantly, as if time had gone back to the past.

For a long time, two people sit down and talk. The 80-year-old man gestured with wrinkled hands: "I think you were still that little girl who was only this tall." When you were first taken to the headquarters, your eyes were full of fear. After less than two days, you will be behind me all day, so affectionate! " "yes! I didn't expect to see you again after all these years. When I saw you, I really lamented how time flies! "

When he left, Mihoko shed tears again and said, "Please take care! Be sure to visit Tokyo when you are free. " General Nie said, "I will. I appreciate your heart. It is very close from the map, but I am old and have no chance. "

As the sun sets, the friendship between the two peoples has already crossed national boundaries. Their feelings not only touched us, but also built a bridge between China and Japan.