Wu Sihan was originally called Wu Tiaohe. He was born in 1924 during the Japanese occupation of Taiwan. He was an outstanding student who received his school's highest awards. In 1943, he left Taiwan to study in Japan, dreaming of earning a professional qualification and getting back to the mainland. After less than a year in Japan, in December 1943, 19-year-old Wu Sihan decided to give up his studies and travel back to China to fight alongside the Chinese people in their War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. After Taiwan's restoration, he wrote about his journey, in "1,000 Miles in Search of the Motherland". #VDay#RestoringtheHistoryofTaiwan#TaiwanRestoration80thAnniversary
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