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The Main Contents of General Nie and the Little Japanese Girl

The main contents of General Nie and the Japanese Little Girl:

This paper mainly tells the story of the Eighth Route Army soldiers who rescued two Japanese orphans from the bullets during the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period. General Nie took good care of the two Japanese and tried his best to send them back to the Japanese headquarters in Shijiazhuang. Forty years later, orphans and their families made a special trip to China to thank and visit General Nie.

General Nie and the Japanese Little Girl tells a short story in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's time. It is a vivid account of general Nie's concern and care for saving Japanese girls and sending them back to the Japanese headquarters. It embodies the valuable qualities of general Nie's generosity and broad mind.

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The most surprising thing about "Fu Shuai" Nie is that I have called Nie a "living Buddha" and a "Chinese-Japanese friendship envoy" for several days. The reason is that in the Hundred Regiments War, when Nie Shuai rescued the Japanese girl abandoned by the Japanese army and sent her back, Nie Shuai wrote a touching letter: Japanese officers and soldiers: the Japanese valve violently invaded China, and the war lasted for four years.

I don't know how many people were killed, injured and disabled in China and Japan and how many people were displaced. The responsibility for this tragic event should be entirely borne by the Japanese valve. This time, our army attacked the Zhengzhou-Taiyuan line, recovered the East King Snake, and brought two weak women from Japan ... They were helpless and their feelings were extremely pitiful. After I took good care of her, I sent her back to my relatives for support. Fortunately, the innocent orphans of her generation will not be reduced to a foreign land and buried in a ravine.

We, the Eighth Route Army, in the spirit of internationalism, bear the burden of humiliation without hesitation and fight to the end for the survival of the Chinese nation and the permanent peace of mankind. I deeply hope that you and others will wake up and join hands with China soldiers to seek liberation. This is the luck of Japan and China.

The story of Nie Shuai's "General Saving the Orphan" is a household name in China and Japan, and it is also a much-told story in the history of friendship between the Chinese and Japanese people.

On the morning of July 1980, Marshal Nie met with the Mehoko family in the Xinjiang Hall of the Great Hall of the People. Mihoko held Marshal Nie's hand and sobbed. She said, "Forty years ago, the people of China, full of human friendship, saved my life. You are my savior. You and the China People's Liberation Army saved me, and I have a beautiful and happy family today. " ?

Marshal Nie Rong Zhen said, "What is done smoothly. May the Chinese and Japanese peoples be friendly from generation to generation and never meet again. "

People's Network-Feel the kindness of "Fu Shuai" Nie Rongzhen.