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When it comes to the history of our country, we have to talk about the days of anti-Japanese war. I believe that the people of China will remember those dark days and pass them on from generation to generation, and educate future generations not to forget national humiliation and cherish today's peace and stability. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, there were many unknown stories besides the victories recorded in historical books. The anti-Japanese war veteran to be introduced today took an unremarkable Japanese army knife in the war. Later, Japan offered 30 million yuan to redeem it, but failed to do so.

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Hou Yongsheng, the backbone of the anti-Japanese war veteran, was born in an ordinary rural family in Henan. Due to the special background when he was born, Hou Yongsheng saw the ferocity of the Japanese invaders from an early age, so after he was able to protect himself, he joined the army at the first time, and shared the same goal with thousands of people with lofty ideals in Qian Qian, that is, to drive the Japanese invaders out of our country. Through organizational observation, Hou Yongsheng became a guerrilla. Since then, he has earnestly carried out the tasks assigned by various organizations and strived to reach an agreed goal with everyone at an early date. In an intelligence gathering mission, Hou Yongsheng was unfortunately caught by the Japanese army, so Hou Yongsheng solved the entangled enemy with fists and fists, and also picked up a Japanese army knife as a trophy.

Because he was in a hurry to get away, Hou Yongsheng didn't care about the identity of the enemy he solved, just a few ordinary soldiers patrolling. Many people were surprised when he returned to the organization with the Japanese army knife he found. It turns out that when Hou Yongsheng escaped, the enemy who was solved by three times five divided by two was not a humble little role, but a colonel-level officer! The saber he picked up was not an ordinary saber, but the saber of the Japanese emperor. Upon inspection, the blade was engraved with the Japanese flag and the words "Emperor 45997" on one side, and the name of the owner of the blade-"Sakamoto Kichitaro" on the other side. He was an enthusiastic officer. No wonder when Hou Yongsheng returned to the organization with a saber, everyone's eyes were full of surprise and admiration.

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After War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, Japan sent many people to inquire about the whereabouts of this saber, in order to erase the evidence of its invasion of China. This shows that this saber is of great significance to both China and Japan. After many twists and turns, the Japanese found the sabre in Hou Yongsheng. So the Japanese representative personally came to Hou Yongsheng's place to negotiate with him, and proposed 30 million yuan to redeem the saber. Knowing the real purpose of the Japanese representative, Hou Yongsheng resolutely rejected the Japanese request and told them clearly that this was conclusive evidence of Japan's invasion of China, and he would not give it to them no matter how much money Japan paid.

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Hou Yongsheng knew that the Japanese would never let go. He knew that as long as this saber was in his hand for one day, Japan would do everything possible to ask him for it. Hou Yongsheng was not afraid to confront Japan, but he was worried that Japan would disturb his relatives, so he made a decisive decision and decided to donate this sabre of the Japanese emperor unconditionally to the country, so that the descendants of China would remember the period of the Anti-Japanese War, which was full of difficulties and obstacles, and let everyone remember those martyrs who gave their lives for today's peace and stability.

After receiving the donation from Hou Yongsheng, the departments concerned expressed their heartfelt thanks to him. You know, the Japanese destroyed huge data and physical evidence in order to obliterate the evidence of their aggression against China. In Japan, the most direct way to reverse this nonsense is to produce strong physical evidence. The saber donated by Hou Yongsheng is the most powerful evidence. Now, this saber has been displayed in the museum in China, which can clearly tell everyone in the world that the Japanese did invade China.

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Hou Yongsheng's indomitable patriotism is worth learning from everyone. It is precisely because of such people that we can face up to history and not forget the national humiliation. War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression is so fierce that we can only learn a thing or two from today's record. But it is precisely because of the existence of the sabre that Hou Yongsheng came back conveniently, and everyone can have a deeper feeling about that period of history. Sabre can remind everyone of what Japan did to our country. From this perspective, the museum is the most suitable place for this saber.