He was originally a member of the Japanese invaders, and he often beat and scolded the people of China. Why was he identified as a martyr after his death?
Yin Ji Sakamoto was born in an ordinary worker's family in saitama, Japan, and had some contacts with China when he was a teenager. Because Yin Ji Sakamoto's middle school was in China, he returned to Japan without graduation. As we all know, militarism was very popular in Japan in the 1930s. In this context, Yin Ji Sakamoto became different. Because my brother is party member, Japan, and he has a sense of justice, he chose to join the Japanese anti-war alliance.
However, in the case of Japan's crazy foreign aggression at that time, the Japanese army frantically recruited troops in Japan, and Yin Ji Sakamoto was forced to join the army and follow the Japanese invaders to the battlefield in China. Yin Ji Sakamoto hated Japanese aggression very much, but it was not easy for him to show it on the surface. When Yin Ji Sakamoto went out with other Japanese soldiers, he was the first to come forward to beat and scold China. Because Yin Ji Sakamoto knew he was protecting them, and he was very important in his own hands. If it were other Japanese devils, some China people might die.
Later, our party led an anti-Japanese armed force called Jian Yong Brigade, and Sakamoto Yin Ji secretly found a direct leader, hoping to provide information and various medical items for Jian Yong Brigade. Yin Ji Sakamoto hopes that he can contribute to War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression in China. Later, after his identity was suspected, Sakamoto Yin Jiyi went to Jian Yong Brigade. From then on, he no longer had to hide, and he could resist Japan aboveboard.
After War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, Sakamoto Yin Ji did not return to Japan. He became a member of the China People's Liberation Army. In the Huaihai Campaign of 1948, Yin Ji Sakamoto, the company commander, was hit by a shell in the battle and died heroically at the age of 35. After Sakamoto Yin Ji died, he was also regarded as a martyr in China.