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The famous saying of monk Kobayashi
As we all know, Japanese monks can get married and carry on the family line. Some monks' families have been monks for generations, and they are called monks' families.

Among them, Kobayashi is a famous Buddhist family in Japan. 19 19, born in kuancheng, Kobayashi. His father is also his master, who is the abbot of a famous temple in Japan. Xiao Linzi followed in his father's footsteps on 1938 and obtained the qualification certificate as a monk when he was only 19 years old.

If it weren't for the war, Kobayashi might have become an enlightened monk. Unfortunately, it was during the Japanese invasion of China, and the monk qualification certificate was very weak in front of the recruitment documents.

1940, monk Kobayashi took off his cassock and put on his military uniform. He was forced to join the troops invading China and was sent to Shandong Jiaodong Peninsula as the machine gunner of the No.1 12 Army of the Japanese North China Dispatching Army.

The following year, in a battle in Mu Ping County, Shandong Province, Kobayashi was captured by our Eighth Route Army soldiers. He committed suicide twice under the influence of militarism, but both failed.

Later, he saw with his own eyes how the Eighth Route Army treated the prisoners, especially the cruelty of the Japanese invaders, and his heart was restored. He volunteered to join the Eighth Route Army on the anniversary of 18 in September 18, and also served as the detachment leader of the Japanese Anti-war League, studying in Yan 'an.

After returning from school, he made great contributions to the battlefield behind enemy lines and became an anti-Japanese hero.

Unlike some Japanese anti-war alliance fighters, he dare not reveal his real name easily for fear of retaliation from his family who stayed in Japan. Xiao Lin belongs to the monk's family. He believes that his family has seen through life and death. Therefore, when he publicizes the enemy's situation every day, he always rushes to the front, introduces his name and native place with a megaphone, and shouts to the Japanese soldiers on the other side in his hometown dialect. At this time, the Buddhism he had studied before came in handy. Kobayashi is particularly good at impressing each other's psychology. Dozens of Japanese soldiers were inspired by Kobayashi to abandon darkness and turn to light.

Kobayashi was therefore listed as the key target of being killed by the Japanese invaders. Fortunately, he was narrowly missed.

Later, he married a beautiful female nurse, and 1955 took her back to Japan to enjoy her old age and care for China forever.