Men Always Have to Be Fathers

Men Always Have to Be Fathers

by Great Khan Li Ming

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Decades later, Zhong Xiaojing worked hard to verify this fact, and the result made him sigh. It turns out that Song Mei's mother Wei Yun met college student Taihe Matsui when she was studying in Japan. Matsui graduated from Imperial University and did not pursue an official career as his father wanted. Instead, he concentrated on studying Chinese "metaphysics" in order to oppose Japan's war of aggression against China. In 1939, he came to Shitu with his father. At this time, Wei Yun had already returned to China and married Song Mei's father, Song Jinghe. Soon after, Matsui received news that his mother was critically ill and hurried back to Japan. In 1949, Matsui's father, a paper factory supervisor (supervision officer stationed at the factory), returned to China. Before leaving, he told Wei Yun that Matsui was drafted into the army the second year after visiting his mother and committed suicide by jumping into the sea on a ferry crossing the sea. Verified information shows that Matsui Taiwa was rescued after jumping into the sea, and then disappeared. Wei Yun went to Nikko Temple after learning that Matsui had been killed. The family letter kept in the niche was written by Matsui Taihe to Wei Yun. As time goes by, the humanistic, historical value and practicality of family letters have gradually become more prominent, attracting the attention of many parties at home and abroad. In addition, various forces have unscrupulously violated them, causing Zhong Xiaojing to encounter many unimaginable hardships in his life journey...

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