Thursday, March 17, 2011

Hats off to this Japanese Hero!And hats off to all the heroes who are still fighting in the front!

March 16th 2010 .Just at this moment, right now, that what is happening at the other side of the earth
"If it was not because of these local people's help, we would have died already!" The saved Chinese students said...

Onagawa, a town located in Oshika District, Miyagi, Japan, which has population of around 11186, is one of the most destroyed areas during the March earthquake in Japan~ but there is a miracle--- that there are 20 Chinese students were saved and none of them was hurt!

As a Chinese myself, I couldn't be happier to hear that these Chinese students were not hurt! But when I heard how these Chinese students were saved, I have to hats off to the Japanese hero --Satou Mitsuru---who saved all of these students but died in the flood.

When the earthquake was shaking the ground and the air, 20 Chinese graduate students escaped from their building to a higher location to seek safety; after few minutes, Satou Mitsuru rushed out off the building and shouted ' tsunami is coming!!' and then took the 20 Chinese students to a temple which was located at even a higher place to escape. When he was sure that all the Chinese students were safe, he run back to save his wife and children, but everything was already too late---the building was soon swallowed up by the tsunami wave, and Satou was not be able to run out ever again...

One of the Chinese student witnesses cried and said:" We saw him running to the left and right on the roof of the building trying to escape, but soon the water took him away; at first we saw him struggled in the water for a few seconds, but then he just totally disappeared..."  The Chinese students were yelling " Satou, run!!! run!!!" but eventually they had to watch their lifesaver taken away by the cruel tsunami wave...
The night after the earthquake, 20 Chinese students were all arranged well and lived. The next day, the first thing that Satou's brother said to Chinese students' supervisor was: "Don't worry! 20 Chinese students are all safe!"

After I saw this news written on one of my Chinese social networks today,  I felt I had to write down this note  and let more and more people in the world to see what happened and what you would have never known.

And Love is universal! No matter what kind of history conflicts happened in the past among different countries and races, there is always a stream of bright light shining in our heart, that love is the most incredible medicine to cure misunderstanding, chaos and hate; that love is the most powerful power that all human beings have and gifted!

Proudly as a Chinese, I sincerely want to hat off to this Japanese hero!!  And I'm sure there are many other heroes just like him---fighting for their beloved ones and the ones they care ; And I truly send my blessing to all the Japanese people who have been suffering from this disaster and who have been working hard day and night to save those lives under the ash and mess!  And I send my greetings, my best regards, and my most respect to the shine of humanity!

After the earthquake, Japan - you will be ok.
                                                        Japanese Hero --- Satou Mitsuru

                                                       

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