Who was the poet who abandoned his wife and children in Japan during the Republic of China?

Guo Moruo

The most spineless scholar with the softest knees.

19 16, Fukuko Sato met Guo Moruo at St. Luke's Hospital in Tokyo, Japan. Later, Fukuko Sato, 23, and Guo Moruo, 24, lived together in Japan, so Fukuko Sato broke off relations with his parents. Guo Moruo gave Fukuko Sato a Chinese name "Anna". 1937 When the Sino-Japanese War broke out, Guo Moruo left Japan and cut off contact with Anna. War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression ends at 1945. 1948, Anna took her children to Hong Kong to meet Guo Moruo. When she learned that Guo Moruo had a new wife, Yu Liqun, she chose to leave.