Since the late Qing Dynasty, many foreign powers have been eyeing China. Not only do they want to invade China's land and occupy China's market, but some countries are also eyeing China's rich labor resources and want to drive these ordinary Chinese people to work for them. For example, during World War I, the French took a fancy to China's labor force and pretended to post recruitment notices to recruit workers to the United Kingdom and France. They deceived countless poor Chinese people to cross the ocean. However, as soon as these Chinese people arrived in France, they were sent to fight on the front lines to take on the most painful and dangerous jobs.
At the same time, in addition to the United Kingdom, in modern society, the United States is the second largest country engaged in human trafficking after the United Kingdom. American human traffickers used gold prospecting trips to San Francisco as bait to trick bankrupt farmers from coastal China into signing contracts with them. When these deceived Chinese workers came to the United States, they had to work day and night, more than ten hours a day. From the 1840s to the 1880s, approximately 300,000 laborers were sold to the United States.
From the above we can see that foreign powers are eyeing China's labor force because China at that time was too weak and unable to protect its own people. Coincidentally, Japan, as the country that has launched the longest aggressive war against China in modern history, has done countless such things.
This incident happened after the September 18th Incident in 1931. As we all know, Japan is extremely scarce in resources and labor. Therefore, in order to have enough resources to support themselves in launching a war of aggression against China, the Japanese began to crazily capture Chinese workers to mine in Japan. The story of one of them is very legendary. He was forcibly captured by the Japanese army and sent to Japan. He has been hiding in a barren mountain in Japan for 13 years, living like a savage.
He is Liu Lianren. Liu Lianren is from Shandong. One day in 1944, he was forcibly captured by three Japanese soldiers and forced to leave his hometown and was taken to Japan. It has been 13 years since he left. The Japanese arrested countless young and middle-aged people like him across China. They had hometowns and relatives. However, in the end, they were all imprisoned because they could not resist the Japanese arrests. Cargo ship bound for Japan. After arriving in Japan, they were arranged to go to a remote mining station. After that, their life was to work mining every day and night, which was simply a hell on earth.
What Liu Lianren couldn't imagine was that even though they worked hard, these Japanese soldiers were simply inhuman and beat and kicked them every day. Finally, he couldn't bear it anymore, so Liu Lianren chose to escape. One day in the summer of 1945, Liu Lianren chose to follow the route he had planned before while the guards were playing cards and drinking. That night, he ran away desperately and didn't stop until he reached a barren mountain. In order to survive, he began to look for wild fruits to satisfy his hunger. In the freezing winter, he only wore a single coat and hid in a remote cave to keep out the cold. .
In this way, he survived alone on the barren mountains for 13 years and created a miracle of human life. However, only he knew the hardships inside, until one day in 1958, when he was looking for wild fruits. , discovered a Japanese woman, which shocked the Japanese woman at that time, because he was like a savage at that time, and he didn't even have the ability to speak. Later, the hunter who discovered him took him to the police station. After some investigation and understanding, Liu Lianren's true identity was determined. In April of the same year, Liu Lianren, who had left the motherland for more than ten years, finally returned home. After returning home, he reunited with his family and embraced each other. Everyone burst into tears together.
Therefore, our motherland must be strong enough so that it will not be ruthlessly abused by foreign invaders. We have a country first and then a home. We have to thank our ancestors for their struggle for the stable life we ??have today. Because of them, we can live a happy life with plenty of food and clothing, and live in a place without war.
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