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Japanese war criminals came to China to apologize and saw a bicycle. Why did they offer a limousine in exchange?
Japan is a very cunning country. In order to make ordinary people loyal to the emperor, they lied to ordinary people that the emperor was descended from the protoss. It was not until Japan was defeated in World War II that they admitted that the Emperor was just an ordinary man. It is precisely because Japanese fools believe the emperor's nonsense that they regard aggression against other countries as loyalty to the emperor.

Masahito Sata was tricked into the battlefield in China by the emperor at the age of 16. He is a Japanese intelligence soldier, active in Huaihai, Jiangsu. After returning from the defeat, he always felt guilty about what he had done and apologized to the people of China. When he was old, he called himself "naive and ignorant when he was young". After that, he abandoned the martial arts and set up the Sata Planning Society. 1983 investment 10 billion yen, and cooperated with CCTV in a documentary called "The Story of the Yangtze River".

It is worth mentioning that under the influence of Yasuhito Sasoda, his son Masashi Sada is also a peace-loving person who promotes Sino-Japanese friendship. In the 1970s, Sino-Japanese relations gradually improved. Masashi Sada held a solo concert in Beijing, the first Japanese to hold a solo concert in China, and CCTV also made an exception to broadcast it live for him. His song "Guan Bai Manifesto" was also adapted into crosstalk by China crosstalk masters Jiang Kun and Li Wenhua.

1986, the new fourth army memorial hall in Yancheng, Jiangsu province was built. Yasuhito Sasata, who once lived in Jiangsu Province, came to this memorial hall the following year to apologize, but he accidentally saw a bicycle he once owned. This bike is rusty and very old. Why did Yasuhito Sasata trade a sports car?

This bike really belongs to Yasuhito Sata. When he robbed the villagers in the village, he thought that these unarmed villagers would not have any Shanghai, so he put his bike and gun on the ground defenseless and entered the village. However, this scene was seen by China intelligence soldiers hiding in the dark. When they weren't looking, China's intelligence officers shot at them with machine guns. Yasuhito Sasoda was lucky enough to avoid bullets, and our army seized their bicycles.

The person who seized the bicycle was Li Chunhua, the female company commander of the New Fourth Army. In order to reward her, the leader gave her a bicycle award. This bicycle has thicker wheels and thicker steel bars than domestic bicycles, and there is no noise when riding. With this bicycle, it is more convenient for Li Chunhua to collect information. He takes this bike with him wherever he goes. He has been with this bike for 40 years.

When the memorial hall of the New Fourth Army in Yancheng was completed, she felt that the bicycle that accompanied her for many years was of great significance during the Anti-Japanese War and should be placed in the memorial hall for more people to see, so she donated it.

But unexpectedly, the original owner of this bicycle, Yasuhito Sada in Japan, came to the memorial hall the following year. Seeing that the bicycle that had been lost for 45 years could still appear in front of him, Sata Jingren proposed to the people in the memorial hall to redeem the bicycle, and the memorial hall could ask him for any famous Japanese sports car.

But the people in the memorial hall are not moved by money. They believe that this bicycle is the best evidence of Japanese invasion of China and the testimony of Li Chunhua's outstanding contribution to War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. This bicycle is no longer an ordinary bicycle, but has become a part of history. We can't sell such educational things for a little money.

After listening to the staff of the memorial hall, Yasuhito Sata stopped redeeming the bicycle and said that he would come to see the bicycle more often in the future. Japanese people like Masahito Sata still have some merits, knowing how to admit mistakes and repent in time. Here, Bian Xiao advises other Japanese who still don't know how to repent: "Don't go to the point of no return, adding mistakes to mistakes is endless."