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Gao Yubao 

Chapter 1 The Japanese Soldiers Are Coming
! In the mountains east of Fuxian County, Liaoning Province, in Northeast China, the villagers of Zhougezhuang Village were busy with spring plowing when suddenly a group of men and women came running from a mountain fork. Everyone rushed over to ask, "Why are you running? What happened?"
The newcomers said, "It's terrible! Run! The Japanese devils went to Shiqiao Town to fight the bandits, but they didn't kill a single one. They're on their way back to Wafangdian. Along the way, they've killed, burned, and raped women—they've done everything imaginable.
Look, many women from our village have been captured! Run!"
The people who were busy with spring plowing looked at the panicked fleeing crowd, terrified, and helpless.
At this moment, two people came out of the Zhougezhuang village office: one dragging a walking stick, and the other with a bald head. The two men approached the crowd and, seeing the refugees had passed, the one with the cane, a slanted, triangular-eyed man, and the bald old man, a grinning, three-lobed mouth, burst into smug laughter. Almost simultaneously, they exclaimed, "Alright, alright! The Imperial Army's here, and everything's alright!"
The farmers, recognizing the man with the cane as Zhou Chang'an, the village headman, and the bald man behind him as Wang Hongyan, were terrified and quickly scattered.
Zhou Chang'an, the village headman, was only in his early twenties and lived in Zhougezhuang. He was a puppet village headman. Everyone used to call him Triangular-Eyed because he was incredibly unreasonable; when he glared, his triangular eyes looked like a hanged ghost, and no one in the villages, north or south, was afraid of him.
His family was wealthy and the most notorious bully in the village. His father, Zhou Chunfu, was even more ruthless; outsiders called him Old Zhou the Skinflint. This old Zhou the Skinflint, no one knows what tricks he played. Every spring, he would hire five or six maids, and each time, the maids wouldn't even last until autumn before they were raped. When the girls' families came to demand an explanation, Old Zhou the Skinflint was no pushover. He said, "You haven't finished your work! Go ahead and sue me to the Imperial Army, I'll be waiting for you at home." The villagers were afraid of the father and son, so they dared not sue, and the young girls were taken advantage of by them.
The Zhou family father and son oppressed people like this. After the Japanese came, Zhou Chang'an became the puppet village head, and he became even more ruthless.
Wang Hongyan, whose real name was Wang Hongye, was a livestock dealer and a greedy glutton. Because he was greedy for money, everyone called him "Wang Hongyan" (Red-Eyed Wang). To make more money, he sent even the best cattle and horses to the slaughterhouse, and countless good cattle and horses died because of his actions. Everyone hated him and gave him another nickname: "The Death-Sending Ghost."
Later, Wang Hongyan settled in Zhougezhuang and lived with Zhou Chang'an, the village head. After the Japanese occupation of Northeast China on September 18th, he also made a fortune, buying over a hundred acres of good land. He stopped trading cattle and horses and stopped farming, renting the land to tenants. He spent his time at home with his wife and daughter, eating and drinking, and often socializing with the village head.
One day, Zhou Chang'an planned to go to Wang Hongyan's house for a free drink. He pushed open the door and went straight into the main room.
"Who is it?" Wang Hongyan's wife, Xinghua, lifted the curtain to greet him. She was in her early thirties, with delicate eyebrows and large eyes, a plump and fair figure, and full, round breasts that seemed to jump out of her tight-fitting jacket. She wore long silk trousers. She had originally been a prostitute in the county town, and only married Wang Hongyan after his first wife died.
"Is Brother Wang home?"
"It's Brother Chang'an! Your brother went to town and won't be back until noon. Nobody's home... Come inside and we'll talk."
The room smelled of perfume, and the bedding on the kang (heated brick bed) wasn't folded. Xinghua turned to tidy the kang, but Zhou Chang'an, who followed her in, suddenly hugged her: "Sister-in-law, is Brother Wang's thing still working? Let your little brother have some fun today...
" "No...no..." Xinghua feigned refusal, but Zhou Chang'an's hand was already inside her blouse, grasping her erect breasts. Xinghua went limp and lay down on the kang, no longer struggling.
Zhou Chang'an unbuttoned Xinghua's blouse, parting it to reveal a scarlet bra. He then pulled down the thin white strap, and a pair of snow-white breasts bounced out, their dark red nipples standing erect in the spring air. Zhou Chang'an began kissing her nipples. Xinghua was both excited and scared. Wang Hongyan was like a mule every time he was with her, completely lacking in romance, and would finish before Xinghua could reach orgasm. Zhou Chang'an's tongue made her body itch, and her lower body was wet and hot.
"Your older brother will be back soon, brother, stop teasing me... If you want your sister-in-law's body... then hurry up and get on top of me..."
Zhou Chang'an was already burning with lust. He turned and unbuckled her waistband. Xinghua wiggled her buttocks, letting Zhou Chang'an pull down her pants. Her underwear was already completely wet. Zhou Chang'an put his nose to Xinghua's vulva and smelled a fishy, pungent odor. Rural women rarely bathed, and even though Xinghua was relatively particular, her vulva still had a strong pungent smell. He pulled down her damp panties, revealing Xinghua's dark, velvety vulva. Spreading her thick thighs, his purplish-red vulva was a swamp, her clitoris glistening like a red bean. Zhou Chang'an impatiently pulled out his penis and thrust it in… Xinghua's vagina was very soft, perhaps the result of years of prostitution, but incredibly warm and wet. Enveloped in her warm, wet vagina, Zhou Chang'an thrust in and out.
"Ah… Ah… I feel so good!… Brother… Faster… Ah… Oh… Ah… Ah…" Xinghua's moans grew more intense, and Zhou Chang'an's speed increased.
Finally, Xinghua became completely still, as if paralyzed. Zhou Chang'an noticed her vagina beginning to contract rhythmically, her face flushed, her eyes slightly closed, and her body trembling. He knew she had reached orgasm, and he quickened his pace, ejaculating after a few hard thrusts.
"Sister-in-law, you're really something! Brother Wang is fucking lucky."
Xinghua wiped the filth from her lower body with a handkerchief, saying, "Brother Chang'an, if you don't go around telling everyone about what happened today, next time your brother isn't home, I'll give you another go..."
The two dressed and tidied themselves up, and Wang Hongyan returned in less than the time it takes to smoke a pipe. After lunch, they ate several dishes cooked by Xinghua and drank a few cups of wine. Village head Zhou Chang'an was about to leave, and Wang Hongyan saw him off.
As the two were happily talking outside the village, Village head Zhou Chang'an's son came running up carrying a schoolbag and leading a large black dog. The boy wasn't big, wore a small cap, and was dressed very well. He ran up to the village head, threw a letter in front of his father, and said, "Here's a letter! I couldn't find you anywhere at home, but you're here."
The village head quickly picked up the letter and asked, "What letter?"
The mischievous boy turned his big head and said, "Can't you read it yourself? Don't you have eyes?" He turned and walked away.
The village head hurriedly asked, "Where are you going?" The
mischievous boy turned back, slapped his schoolbag on his shoulder, and said, "Going to school!" and walked away with his big black dog.
Wang Hongyan hurriedly asked, "Village head, village head, look! It's a letter from your brother!"
The village head read the letter and laughed heartily, saying, "I told you my second son would be leading the Imperial Army in this bandit suppression campaign, but you didn't believe me. Look, isn't this his letter?"
Seeing that it really was a letter from Zhou Changtai, Wang Hongyan clapped his hands happily, touched his bald head, and said, "Oh...it really is him! Tell me, what does the letter say?"
The village head smiled and said, "He said the Imperial Army is returning to Wafangdian after their successful bandit suppression campaign and will be passing through our village tomorrow. He told us to prepare a proper welcome."
"Hahahaha!" Wang Hongyan laughed and said, "Of course!"
The village headman said, “Brother Wang, you are the village head of Zhougezhuang, and I am the village headman of Zhougezhuang. This time, you can’t let me down. Our mountain village has never had an Imperial Army troop before, so we need to make proper preparations.
Especially those poor families in your village who are bordering the south, they haven’t even made a Japanese flag yet. Welcoming the Imperial Army without a flag is unacceptable. Today, you must tell those families who don’t have flags to make one quickly. Tomorrow, one person from each family must go and carry the flag to welcome them. Our first village headman will be led by me to the village to gather together; you must go too. Go and inform them to make the flags, and then come to my house immediately to discuss the banquet. We even need to prepare to reward the Imperial Army soldiers. Don’t just talk the talk: ‘If it goes well, we’ll both benefit; if it goes poorly, you’d better watch out!’ I’ll go back and report to the town head.”
Zhougezhuang was a poor village of three or four hundred households. Apart from Wang Hongyan’s wealthy family, most were Wang Hongyan’s poor tenants. The second poorest family on the east side was surnamed Gao, and the head of the household was named Gao Xuetian. They lived in three dilapidated houses, cultivated nine mu of land, raised one pig, and had no other livestock. They only had six mu of land, which could yield a little grain, while the other three mu, right next to the river, yielded no harvest for three to five years. The Gao family's annual grain harvest wasn't even enough to pay taxes, and the family of seven often went hungry. To make matters worse, their seventy-year-old father fell ill.
For the first few days, he was very ill, and they had even prepared a white wooden coffin, causing the whole family great distress. Now, the old man's condition had improved somewhat, and he was lying on the kang (heated brick bed) coughing. A woman in her thirties, very slender, came in from the outer room with a bowl of medicinal soup. She went to the old man and said, "Father, get up and take your medicine."
"Don't rush to take the medicine," the old man replied, "I need to relieve myself first."
Gao's wife blushed upon hearing this. Since her father-in-law became bedridden, this wasn't the first time he'd made this request. Each time, he'd demand she bring him a chamber pot so he could urinate in front of her. Twice, he'd even deliberately urinated on her, making her extremely ashamed. This time was no exception. His penis was thick and erect, and being an experienced woman, she knew that in this state, it wasn't for urination, but for something else... Seeing her daughter-in-law staring blankly at his manhood with a flushed face, her father-in-law couldn't help but say, "If you're truly filial, since I can't urinate right now, you can suck it out for me!"
Gao's wife was both ashamed and angry, but she had no other choice. Hearing that no one was outside and the door was closed, she thought, "What can a frail old man do to a grown woman like me? Besides, we're family, so I'll let him take advantage this once." So she turned around, her back to her father-in-law, opened her mouth, and gently took his glans in, sucking.
Unexpectedly, because she was facing away from her father-in-law, when she leaned over, her full buttocks pressed against his face. Stimulated by the scent of his daughter-in-law's genitals, he instinctively grabbed her buttocks, his hands involuntarily gripping her vulva and kneading it forcefully.
Startled by his actions, Gao's wife felt a sudden itch in her vulva, which she found surprisingly pleasurable. She then launched an attack on his penis with both her teeth and tongue. He, not to be outdone, forcefully kneaded her vulva through her trousers.
As Gao's wife sucked, she felt a heat in her mouth; her father-in-law had ejaculated. The white semen flowed from the corners of her mouth. He then stopped his assault and lay back down on the bed. Blushing, Sister-in-law Gao helped her father-in-law pull up his trousers. She was about to go to the woodshed to tidy up when a five- or six-year-old boy ran in, saying, "Mommy, I'm hungry! I want to eat! I want to eat!" He reached for his grandfather's medicine bowl.
Sister-in-law Gao quickly pulled the child into her arms, coaxing him, "Yu Cai, your grandfather is taking his medicine! Your father went to borrow money (from loan sharks). I'll cook more later so you can have a full meal..."
Suddenly, someone outside shouted, "Listen up, everyone! The village head's order: households without a Japanese flag, quickly make one! Tomorrow morning, one person from each household must go with the flag. The village head and I will lead them to welcome the Japanese Imperial Army. Anyone who disobeys will be handed over to the Imperial Army for punishment!"
Sister-in-law Gao was startled to hear Wang Hongyan shouting "Japanese flag," but remained silent. The old woman was taking her medicine on the kang (a heated brick bed) when she hurriedly put down her bowl and asked, "What did the village chief shout?"
Sister-in-law Gao replied, "The village chief shouted the Japanese flag! He said Japanese soldiers are coming tomorrow! ...Oh my god, what are we going to make?"
Upon hearing this, the old woman angrily said, "I don't care what kind of army they are, if we don't have it, we won't make it."
"Can we just not make it? The village chief just said that anyone who disobeys the village chief's orders will be handed over to the Imperial Army for punishment."
Frustrated, she put down her jade pendant and went to the outer room, muttering and cursing the village chief as she frantically searched for cloth among the tattered rags on the kang, but there wasn't a single piece of cloth to be found!
Just as she was worrying, a girl of about sixteen or seventeen came into the courtyard and asked, "Mother, what are you looking for?"
Sister-in-law Gao saw her daughter, Yu Rong, carrying a basket of bitter herbs and said, "Oh, child, didn't you hear the village chief call for the Japanese flag? What are you going to make?" She thought for a moment and then said, "Yu Rong, where's our flour sack? Find it and make one!" Yu Rong was about to go look for it when she said, "Yu Rong, why hasn't Yu Bao come back yet?"
Yu Rong said, "He's herding pigs on the mountain, and the pigs haven't eaten enough."
"Oh dear, he's herding pigs alone on the mountain; there are too many wolves! Go and check on him!"
"Mom, it's alright. Yu Zhicheng from the east courtyard, Zhou Yongxue from the back street, and the children from our village are all up in the mountains. Second Uncle is also there farming for his employer. What's there to be afraid of?" She then took out more than twenty roasted magpie eggs from the vegetable basket and said, "Mom, Yu Bao and Zhicheng roasted and ate magpie eggs again up in the mountains. I even ate a few. Yu Bao asked me to bring these back."
Yu Cai, hearing from the inner room that her brother had asked her sister to bring back magpie eggs, happily skipped out, snatched two from her sister's hand, and ran off to play in the small street.
When Yu Bao's mother saw the magpie eggs, she was unhappy and hurriedly asked, "Who climbed the tree to touch them? Was it Yu Bao?"
Yu Rong nodded and said, "Yes."
"Yu Rong, when you go up the mountain, you must watch him and not let him climb the tree; such a tall tree is so dangerous!" After a pause, she added, "Find out the flour sack and wash it. I'll go to your aunt's house in the east courtyard to borrow some red cloth."
On the east mountain, a group of children who gathered grass and herded pigs were playing and singing together. These poor children were together every day. During the day, they would go up the mountain together to gather grass, and after gathering grass, they would dress up and sing. At night, they would run to the back street to find Uncle Zhou Dechun to tell them the story of "Hu Yanqing's Challenge." One of the children had his left pocket full of small pebbles and his right pocket had a slingshot for shooting birds. When he ran, the pebbles in his pocket would make a "clattering"
sound.
That day, he painted his face black with mud, carried a pig-herding stick, and pretended to be "Hu Yanqing" from the story. Yu
Zhicheng, a little older than him, pretended to be "Meng Qiang," and Zhou Yongxue pretended to be "Jiao Yu." The three children took tree branches as weapons and acted out the "fighting on the stage" scene from the story.
They were having a great time when a man of about twenty-seven or twenty-eight, a very strong-looking man, standing in the field among a group of farmers, suddenly shouted, "Yu Bao! It's past noon! Hurry up and herd the pigs home!
We're done working!"
The boy pretending to be "Hu Yanqing," hearing his uncle call him, also shouted back, "Okay!" He quickly ran to the river with his friends to wash their faces, then parted ways. Yu Bao went home with his uncle.
Yu Bao penned the pigs, ran into the house, and saw his mother cutting a flour sack, while his sister brought out a bowl of red soup from the inner room. Yu Bao hurriedly asked, "Mom, what are you doing?"
"Making the Japanese flag. Japanese soldiers are coming to our village tomorrow..."
Upon hearing this, Yu Bao's dark eyes turned red with anger. Before his mother could finish speaking, he interrupted, "Mother, we won't make a Japanese flag. He's a devil, why should we welcome him? Have you forgotten that last year when Uncle drove his employer's cart to Wafangdian, the Japanese devils broke his arm?"
"Child, speak softly! Dongyuan Zhicheng's father just ran back from Dashiqiao, saying that many people there were killed by the Japanese soldiers!"
Yu Bao said, "We'd rather die than welcome him. We won't make one!" Saying this, he ran over and snatched the flour sack from her, spilling half a bowl of red flour.
Yu Bao's mother got angry and slapped Yu Bao on the back, saying, "Oh my goodness! Couldn't you have spoken softly? Wang Hongyan from the west courtyard is home. If he hears us and tells the village head, it'll be terrible! As the old saying goes, 'Man follows the law, grass follows the wind.' If we ask you to be a flag, would you dare not? The Northeast has been occupied by the Japanese. What can a poor family like ours do? The village head said that tomorrow each family has to send one person to welcome the Japanese army. No one can refuse. Your father went out to collect grain and might not be back today; your sister is afraid the Japanese will ravage her, so I told her to go to your maternal grandmother's house this afternoon to hide. Only you can go tomorrow..."
"Mother, I can't go. I can't go to welcome the Japanese."
"Oh! Child, don't make a fuss. If you don't go, what will we do if the village head comes looking for us tomorrow?"
Yu Bao quickly said, "I have a plan: tomorrow morning I won't get up. When the village head and the village head come looking for me, just say I'm sick."
"He wants to call you?"
"Mother, didn't you hear my grandfather say? Officials don't neglect the sick. When the village head came, I lay on the kang (heated brick bed) crying out, and he couldn't call me."
His mother had no choice but to give in.
At lunchtime, everyone in the village heard that the Japanese soldiers were coming the next day, and that Yu Diankui had reported that the Japanese were killing, burning, and looting. Everyone was terrified. In the afternoon, no one was in the mood for work; everyone was busy burying things. The girls and wives under thirty and over fifteen or sixteen had already gone to hide with relatives in the distance.
There weren't many women left in Zhougezhuang, but Yu Bao's father hadn't returned yet, and her grandfather was bedridden and carrying two children. Yu Bao's mother had to send Yu Rong to her maternal grandmother's house and tell Gao Xuede to also hide until the Japanese left. She herself stayed home to wait for her husband to return.
The next morning, the village head brought everyone from the village to Zhougezhuang. Wang Hongyan had already gathered everyone in the village on the street. The two groups stood together, and the village head asked Wang Hongyan, "Is everyone from your village here?"
Wang Hongyan replied, "Everyone's here, except for Gao Xuetian's family."
Village head Zhou Chang'an, with his triangular eyes, glared and said, "What? So many people from Gao Xuetian's family, and not a single one came? Does he dare disobey my orders? Now that the Imperial Army has arrived, we can't not go and welcome them."
Wang Hongyan said, "I just went to his house. Gao Xuetian went out to collect grain and hasn't returned. Gao Xuede went to do monthly labor in Nantun. His daughter went to her maternal grandmother's house to get medicine for her grandfather..."
The village head interrupted, "Where's Yubao?" "He's sick too."
"What? He's sick? I saw him herding pigs yesterday, and he's sick today? No way, I'll go see him. That little guy's a good actor." With that, he grabbed his walking stick and went to Yubao's house.
As soon as they entered the room, they heard Yu Bao groaning, "Ouch, ouch." Zhou Baozhang looked and saw that Yu Bao was still lying on the kang (a heated brick bed), rolling around in pain, as if he were really sick. Seeing the old man lying on the kang groaning, Village Chief Zhou hurriedly called to Yu Bao, "Get up! What's wrong with you that you can't go?"
Yu Bao didn't answer. His mother covered him with a blanket, saying, "He's cold. He cried all night last night!"
"Hmph! You poor people from the south are all sick. He can't go, you go!"
"Village Chief, look! The old man is sick, the child is sick, his father and uncle aren't home, and there's a five or six-year-old child. How can he go?"
The neighbors all came in to plead for Yu Bao's mother. The village chief glared at them with his triangular eyes, poked his walking stick on the ground, and said, "Fine, for everyone's sake, I'll let you off this time. But next time, it won't do." Reaching the door, he turned back and said, "Sick? Be careful, the Imperial Army wants to stay in these houses. If they see a sick person in the house, they'll bury them alive."
Yu Bao's mother saw the village head and neighbors out, then rushed back, saying, "Child, get up quickly! Lying at home, you'll be in big trouble if the Japanese army comes!"
"Mother, I'm not sick! Yu Cai, go out and see if the village head has left." Yu Bao replied, "Why be afraid of him? If the village head leaves, I'll go herd the pigs." Yu
Cai went out to look and ran back, saying, "The village head is gone."
Hearing that he was gone, Yu Bao jumped up, ran out from behind the house, climbed onto the roof, and saw the village head leading a group of people, carrying Japanese flags, walking away in a line. The people had their heads down and looked unhappy. Yu Bao thought, "Damn it, what's wrong with staying home? Going to welcome the Japanese devils! I'd rather go herd the pigs on the mountain." He quickly got down from the house, ate some bitter herbs, took some sesame seeds, and went to herd the pigs.
Chapter Two: The Crying of Zhougezhuang (Part One)
Yu Bao was herding pigs on the mountain. Around noon, just as he was about to go home for lunch, he saw dust rising from the east. Soon after, two horses came galloping by, each ridden by a Japanese soldier. The two soldiers had bayonets at their waists and guns slung over their arms, urging the horses on like wolves towards Zhougezhuang.
Yu Bao was frightened. Looking at the pigs, he thought, "Grandpa bought these pigs and told me to let them grow big, to save them for my uncle's wedding in the fall. If I drive them home, the Japanese soldiers will see them and kill them. What will I do then? I'd better drive them to my maternal grandmother's house. She lives in a deep mountain valley, about seven or eight li away, not on a main road. The Japanese won't be able to find her. I'll drive them back after the soldiers leave." So, Yu Bao drove the pigs along the path in the valley towards his maternal grandmother's house.
Grandma lived in Kongjiatun. Her surname was Bai. There were only three people in her family: Grandma, her two uncles, and her eldest uncle. The eldest uncle was disabled and couldn't do any work. He relied on begging for food, and since they had no land, they depended on the second uncle to drive a pack animal to the city to sell charcoal to make a living.
The pig was really hard to drive; it moved so slowly. It was already late afternoon when Yu Bao finally drove the pig to Kongjiatun. As soon as he entered the village, he saw the villagers burying things in a panic. Yu Bao drove the pig into Grandma's yard, and then he heard his sister calling from inside the house, "Grandma! Grandma! Look, Yu Bao has driven the pig here!"
The pig ran around wildly in the yard. Yu Rong ran out of the house without saying a word and came to help Yu Bao stop the pig. Grandma wasn't very tall and was an old woman who was often ill. Hearing that Yu Bao had arrived, she was both surprised and delighted. She rushed out, saying, "Oh dear child, you've worried us to death! Where have you been? You're only just arriving! Your family was worried, so your father came here to look for you!"
Yu Bao, hearing that his father had come looking for him but couldn't find him, eagerly asked, "Grandma, where's my father?"
"He saw you hadn't come, and there are many Japanese soldiers outside. He was afraid something had happened to you, so he didn't even have time to eat and went looking for you elsewhere."
Yu Bao stared with his bright black eyes and said, "Where did he look for me? I herded the pig from the ravine. That dead pig wouldn't move quickly. It scared me to death. The main roads where we live are full of Japanese soldiers. I was really afraid they would see us and kill the pig. If they did, my uncle wouldn't have a pig to marry in the fall."
Seeing that he had brought the pig, Grandma happily wiped his sweat and said, "Child, come inside and eat."
When Yu Bao went inside, he saw that his uncles weren't home, so he assumed they had gone to do chores and didn't ask any questions. His sister and grandmother brought him the food, and after he finished eating, he said to his sister, "You stay at Grandma's house and watch the pigs. I'm going home to see Dad and Mom."
His older sister wouldn't let him go home, and his maternal grandmother wouldn't let him leave either, telling him to wait until the Japanese soldiers were gone before going home.
Yu Bao said to his grandmother, "No! When I came, no one knew I was coming, and my father couldn't find me. If I don't go home, my parents will be very worried."
His grandmother was afraid he would encounter the Japanese soldiers on the road and be frightened, so she still wouldn't let him go. Yu Bao said, "Grandma, it's alright. I'll go home from the mountain, not on the main road, so the Japanese soldiers won't see me."
His grandmother thought, "If he doesn't go home, his mother will be very uneasy." She knew this child was brave and clever, and thought, "He's just a little kid; even if the Japanese soldiers see him, they can't do anything to a little child." She could only give him some instructions, telling him to be careful on the road. Yu Bao agreed and ran off.
Yu Bao ran home from the mountain and saw a group of Japanese soldiers herding a group of Chinese civilians, leading pigs, sheep, cattle, and horses, carrying bundles they had stolen, all heading towards Zhougezhuang with a "laughing and joking" attitude. Yu Bao thought, "Oh no, the Japanese soldiers must have reached Zhougezhuang already. I wonder how my mother and the others are doing?" He rushed home as fast as he could.
It was very dark when he finally reached the village. Just as he was about to enter, he saw a Japanese soldier wearing a helmet, carrying a large rifle with a gleaming bayonet, standing guard at the village entrance. Yu Bao thought, "Oh no! How am I going to get into the village?" Just as he was at a loss, he saw the Japanese soldier on guard suddenly grab his rifle and run out of the village.
Yu Bao hurriedly looked back and saw lanterns and torches illuminating the main road. It turned out that a large Japanese unit was coming from the main road, carrying the corpse of a dead Japanese soldier. Three men walked at the head of the column: a tall Japanese officer, Wang Hongyan, and a tall, thin man with long, thin legs, wearing red leather boots and a uniform resembling Japanese leather, a pistol strapped to his belt, a long face, a pointed head, and a Japanese combat cap.
Yu Bao recognized this man; he was Zhou Changtai, the village headman's brother, now the Japanese garrison commander in Wafangdian. He was the one who led the main Japanese force to hunt "Hu Zi." When they arrived empty-handed, the Japanese were returning to Wafangdian, and he suggested this route be shorter, leading his soldiers to bypass the area. This small ravine had an advantage for him: he could use the garrison and the collaborators to rob people under the guise of "Hu Zi"; and after making his fortune in silver dollars, he could conveniently deliver the loot home.
Yu Bao, lying in the roadside weeds, heard him say to Wang Hongyan, "Brother Wang, the Imperial Army has done us a great service; they came to help us for our own good. These bandits in the countryside are really outrageous! They even dared to plot against the Japanese! They should be suppressed! Killing a few more of these bandits wouldn't be a waste! You must get a coffin for the Japanese!"
Wang Hongyan hurriedly replied, "Yes, yes, yes! Gao Xuetian's father in the east courtyard is ill, and he bought a coffin from me a few days ago. We can use that."
Hearing that they were going to use his grandfather's coffin, Yu Bao panicked. He looked back, saw no one behind him, and thought, "Yu Bao, you fool, why aren't you running home? What are you waiting for?" Yu Bao ran around into the fields and rushed into his yard.
Suddenly, he heard a shout: "Baka yarou, what are you doing?" Yu Bao, not knowing what was happening, was startled by the shout and turned around to see the house full of Japanese soldiers. Knowing the Japanese soldier was cursing him, he didn't say a word. Seeing that his parents were nowhere to be seen, he became anxious and turned to leave. Just then, a Japanese soldier took two of his chickens. Yu Bao was filled with hatred and cursed, "My grandfather is sick, and my father wanted to kill a chicken for him to eat, but my grandfather wouldn't let him. Now this evil ghost has eaten them... Let you yellow-skinned wolves eat them! You'll suffer a terrible death!"
The Japanese soldier ransacked the neighbor's house, taking things from everything, causing chaos and unrest among the chickens and dogs. Yu Bao saw his neighbor, Uncle Yu, carrying buckets and a lantern to fetch water, and hurried over to ask, "Uncle, why are you carrying water at this hour?"
Uncle Yu whispered, "Sigh! The Japanese devils captured me to feed their horses! How can I not carry water? If I'm slow, I'll get beaten!"
"Uncle, have you seen my mother?"
"Everyone in our village has run away, who knows if your mother has run away or not. Some elderly people are in the west courtyard, you should go and check."
"Is my mother there?"
"I don't know, you should go and look for her."
Yu Bao hurriedly ran into the west courtyard and saw that it was full of old men and people who couldn't work. He asked everyone he saw, "Have you seen my mother? Where is she?"
Someone said, "Go inside and look."
As Yu Bao was searching, he heard someone call, "Yu Bao, Mother is here, come quickly!" Yu Bao heard his mother's voice and hurried over. His mother was sitting alone on the grass, and Yu Cai was sleeping beside her. Yu Bao was about to ask his mother where everyone in the family had gone when his mother said, "Where have you been? Why are
you only just coming back to fetch the pig?" "Mother, don't speak loudly, or the Japanese devils will hear us and cause trouble." He then told his mother about delivering the pig to his maternal grandmother's house, returning to find the Japanese devils killing chickens and stealing things. He asked again, "Mother, everyone in our village has gone into hiding, why are you still at home?"
"Where can I hide? Your father went to another village to collect four bushels of grain and came back. He found you weren't home, so he went looking for you, but he hasn't returned yet. Your grandfather is sick..."
"Mother, I'm going to find Father."
Yu Bao's mother quickly pulled him back, saying, "Good child, there are many Japanese soldiers outside, they're firing guns. You can't go. Your father will come back."
"Mother, where's my grandfather? I'll go see him."
"No, you don't need to go. Your grandfather is lying in the shed in Old Zhang's yard at the west end of the village. It's alright; it's fine there. I just asked Zhicheng's father to bring him some food. You absolutely can't go. It'll be fine once the Japanese soldiers leave tomorrow."
Yu Bao had no choice but to listen to his mother and not go. Yu Bao suddenly remembered the coffin and hurriedly pulled his mother aside, saying, "My grandfather's coffin was given to the Japanese by Wang Hongyan."
"Ah?" Yu Bao's mother asked in alarm, "Is it true?"
"It's true. I heard Wang Hongyan say it on the street."
"Oh dear! What are we going to do now! The whole family might not survive this year."
"Mother, what happened?"
"Oh dear, heavens!..."
Before Yu Bao could ask what had happened, he heard someone crying loudly outside, and then he heard the Japanese shouting, "Flower girl, flower girl, hahaha... Flower girl!" His mother was terrified.
Yu Bao rushed to the courtyard gate and saw the puppet police captain Zhou Changtai and Wang Hongyan leading a group of Japanese soldiers searching everywhere for the girls and wives. The girls and wives had long since run away to the mountains; only Wang Hongyan's wife, Xinghua, and his daughter, Xiaofeng, remained at home. Unable to find the Flower Girl, the Japanese soldiers went to find Wang Hongyan's wife, Xinghua.
The wife cried and wailed, while the garrison captain, Zhou Changtai, laughed in a shrill voice, "Sister-in-law, the Imperial Army loves you, so go ahead and taste what a Japanese man's penis tastes like. What's there to be afraid of?"
Yu Bao was furious, cursing inwardly, "These beasts! They even give their wives and daughters to the Japanese!"
Watching poor Xinghua being dragged away by the Japanese soldiers, Wang Hongyan stamped his feet in anger, thinking, "I'll find a few women for the Imperial Army!" Then he heard a Japanese soldier say, "Hey, where are the pretty girls?" Wang Hongyan said, "Let's go to the West Compound and see. If they're not there, they've probably all run away."
This terrified Yu Bao, who rushed back to her mother, saying, "Quick! Quick! Wang Hongyan brought the Japanese soldiers to find women; his wife has been given to them!"
Yu Bao led his mother to the northwest corner of the courtyard, where there was a large haystack belonging to the Yu family. Yu Bao pulled apart two bundles of hay from the east side and said, "Mother, carry Yu Cai inside quickly. Several people can hide inside. Nobody knows about this haystack."
It turned out that when Yu Bao and his friends played hide-and-seek at night, to avoid being found, he would often come here and dig at the haystack. He had been doing this for several days before finally finding this large hole. When playing, he would hide here, and nobody could find him. One night, he was playing with his friends and hid here, falling asleep instantly. He didn't return home until noon the next day, frightening his family. His mother forbade him to play like that again, and he, being obedient, never did. He hadn't entered this hole for a long time, and today he had brought his mother here to hide from the Japanese soldiers.
Just as his mother and Yu Cai climbed inside, Wang Hongyan led the Japanese soldiers into the courtyard. Yu Bao had no time to hide, his heart pounding with fear. He quickly and cautiously told his mother not to make a sound, and then tried to gather grass to block the entrance to the cave.
Hearing the rustling of the grass, a large group of Japanese soldiers rushed over, bayonets at their sides. Yu Bao tried to dodge, but it was too late. In desperation, he quickly pulled down his pants and pretended to defecate. The Japanese soldiers, bayonets at their heels, shone their flashlights and saw a child defecating there. They quickly covered their noses and ran back. Wang Hongyan said, "There's nothing here. Let's look somewhere else." They went out together.
Yu Bao, drenched in sweat, quickly crawled back into the cave and used his hands to block the entrance with two bundles of grass. Yu Bao said, "Mother, the Japanese devils are gone."
His mother quickly pulled him into her arms, saying, "Oh, my child, you scared me to death!"
"Mother, you just said our family wouldn't survive this year, what happened?"
"Oh! My child, your father put all four bushels of grain that came home into the coffin. If the Japanese devils take the coffin away, will there still be any grain left?" She then became sad. Seeing his mother cry, Yu Bao also cried.
His mother wiped his tears and said, "Child, don't cry! Don't go out, go to sleep."
Yu Bao lay down on his mother's lap and fell asleep, but his mother didn't. She was worried and afraid. She was worried that Yu Rong was at her maternal grandmother's house, and wondered if the Japanese devils would come to Kongjiatun. Yu Rong wasn't as brave as Yu Bao; what if she frightened the child? She was afraid that the Japanese devils would come looking for women again, and she would be captured. If Yu Bao hadn't been quick-witted, she would have been captured by the Japanese devils too.
She looked down to look at Yu Bao, but it was pitch black, and she couldn't see anything. She stroked the child's head, her heart filled with indescribable tenderness. She thought of the coffin; it had cost three shi and five dou of grain to Wang Hongyan, and she still owed him five shi of grain in the autumn. The coffin contained the lifeblood of her family of seven; with these four dou of grain, the whole family would have to survive until autumn. How were they going to live?
She heard the sound of horses' hooves outside. The uncle and nephew turned around and saw it was Yan Wang, the village head, who had brought seven or eight Japanese soldiers and several able-bodied men, preparing to arrest people house by house. Gao Xuede put down Yu Bao and tried to run, but it was too late; the Japanese soldiers caught him.
Zhou Baozhang, squinting at the hanged man's triangular eyes, laughed and said, "Haha, good, you brothers are really bold!
The Imperial Army is going back to Wafangdian, and instead of helping to deliver the shells, you dare to disobey my orders and run around everywhere. Let's see if you run again! The Imperial Army is passing by on the north road today, go help deliver the shells, and come back after you've delivered them!"
Yu Bao glared and said angrily, "He's a Japanese..."
Gao Xuede knew Yu Bao was about to curse them, and fearing that he would cause a big trouble if he said it, he quickly covered Yu Bao's mouth tightly with his hand and said, "Child, don't talk nonsense." Yu Bao couldn't say anything, his little face turned red, and he had to swallow his anger.
Two Japanese soldiers pushed Gao Xuede with their rifle butts, wanting him to follow them. The village head said to the short Japanese officer, "Come on, let's go inside and take a look." He led a group of Japanese soldiers into the house.
Seeing the situation was dire, Yu Bao thought that if he let them into the house, his father would be arrested again. He rushed to the door and blocked the village head's path, shouting loudly, "No one's home... Oh, no one's home!" He shouted very loudly, hoping to let his family know and tell his parents to run.
The short Japanese officer, seeing Yu Bao shouting, glared at him, his small black mustache twitching to the side, and stepped forward, kicking Yu Bao in the stomach, sending him flying five or six steps to the ground.
Hearing Yu Bao's cries, Yu Cai rushed out of the house. Seeing the Japanese soldier kick his brother down, he cried out in fright, "Oh no, Mother! The Japanese soldier has killed my brother!" and ran to call for his brother.
Hearing this terrible news, his mother and grandfather, no longer bothering to hide, rushed out to see Yu Bao. Gao Xuetian, who had just woken up, also ran out. Gao's sister-in-law rushed over and hugged Yu Bao, her heart filled with sorrow. Seeing his son arrested and his grandson kicked and seemingly lifeless, Grandpa trembled with rage. Pointing at the village head, he cursed, "You beast who wears Chinese skin but doesn't act like one! Last night, your brother led the Japanese to rape Xinghua all night, and today you come to my house to arrest people again! I'll fight you to the death!" He swung his stick and went to strike Village Head Yanwang.
Seeing the situation was dire, Gao Xuetian rushed over to pull him away, saying, "Father, you..."
Seeing the stick coming, Village Head Yanwang dodged to the side, glared at Grandpa's triangular eyes, and kicked him in the thigh. The old man, who had just recovered from his illness, lost his balance and fell backward, bumping into Gao Xuetian. Gao Xuetian quickly caught his grandfather. "Bang!" A Japanese officer fired at them both. Grandpa and Father cried out, "Aiya!" and fell to the ground with the sound of the gunshot.
Yu Bao and her two children, hearing the gunshot and seeing the two men fall, rushed over and embraced them, weeping. Gao Xuede was so angry he jumped up and down, trying to rush over to protect his father. The Japanese soldiers grabbed him, tied his hands behind his back, and Gao Xuede, tears streaming down his face, couldn't move. He started cursing, but the village head ignored him, glaring at him with his triangular eyes and saying, "Go, take him away."
Yu Bao rushed over and grabbed his uncle's leg, trying to stop them from leaving. The village head went up and swung a cane at Yu Bao, but Yu Bao, with good eyesight, dodged to the side, missing the blow. He then grabbed the village head's right leg and bit him hard. The village head winced in pain, kicked Yu Bao away, and then
struck him twice on the head and body with the cane, knocking Yu Bao unconscious. A guy with a shiny head and a three-lobed mouth ran out from the west courtyard of Yu Bao's house. He gave a signal to the Japanese soldiers, who were about to shoot Yu Bao, but he quickly pushed the soldier's hand upwards. "Bang!" The Japanese gun fired into the air.
The man, stroking his shiny bald head, moved his three-lobed mouth and said, "Sir, village head, take this woman away, don't delay official business. Leave this to me." He then winked at the village head with his puffed-out eyes, and the village head nodded and said, "Alright, Brother Wang, I'll spare that little fellow today for your sake. Let's go! Take the pretty girl away."
Chapter Two: The Crying of Zhougezhuang (Part Two)
Upon entering the village, Captain Guitian moved into Zhou Bapi's house and was talking to Zhou Bapi in broken Chinese. Wang Hongyan walked in with his wife, laughing: "Sir, this is my offering, Miss Hua. Enjoy."
Guitian's lecherous eyes sized up Xinghua. Her almond-shaped eyes were filled with spring-like desire; her face, heavily powdered, was fair with a rosy glow, and she wore a tight-fitting red jacket that accentuated her large breasts. She wore floral trousers that covered her large, round buttocks, and she swayed with an air of unbridled sensuality. Guitian
chuckled lewdly: "Wang, you have a very good conscience. Miss Hua, I'll take you... Miss Hua, don't be afraid, let's have sex, hahahaha..." Guitian
dragged Xinghua to his bedroom in the backyard. As soon as they entered, Guitian blew out the oil lamp, quickly stripped off his clothes, and grabbed Xinghua, who was sitting on the edge of the kang (heated brick bed), and began to kiss her. Xinghua eagerly offered her red lips for Guitian to kiss freely, letting out soft moans.
Kameda's penis had long been aroused by Anika's seductive appearance, and his thick fingers began to tear at Anika's pants. Soon, Anika's lower body was completely naked. In the darkness, Anika's plump thighs were spread apart, her dark pubic hair beckoning to Kameda. Kameda's nose probed towards Anika's vulva, ignoring the smell and stench, he opened his mouth wide and forcefully licked, sucked, and kissed it. Anika felt her clitoris begin to stir under Kameda's teasing, and her vagina began to flow with lustful fluid, which Kameda swallowed whole.
Anika rubbed her breasts through her clothes, her moans becoming more urgent: "Ah...Sir...You're so amazing...Do I want it...Ah...Oh...Come on..." She unbuttoned her clothes, revealing her snow-white breasts. Kameda had never seen such large breasts before, like two freshly steamed buns topped with two erect red dates.
"Sir... I want... sex..."
This time, Kameda understood. He pressed down on Anka's body, grasped his short, thick, hard penis, and thrust it towards the base of Anka's spread thighs. His other arm encircled Anka's neck, and he lowered his head to suckle her nipple... "Oh..." Anka screamed, the sound carrying far through the night. She had never been penetrated by such a thick penis before, so hard and short, only going in and out of her vagina, never reaching the head, which made her even more uncomfortable. Kameda hadn't expected the woman beneath him to have such a soft vagina, unlike the tight vaginas of other Chinese women he'd been with. This pair of adulterers seemed to be in their element.
"Ah...ah...Sir...your...cock...is...so...big...so powerful...my...soulful work...ah...oh...um...um...I...can't take it anymore...Sir...my...love your work..."
Guitian had never experienced such pleasure with a woman before. He thrust over two hundred times before finally ejaculating, collapsing onto Xinghua's body, panting heavily. Xinghua lay motionless on the kang (heated brick bed). Guitian had brought her to orgasm several times; if he had continued any longer, she might have lost her life.
After a long while, Xinghua finally let out a sigh of relief: "Sir, yours is really good... I love it... Chinese men's are no good... Can you take me away?"
"Yushi, your... comfort woman work." Then Kameda turned and shouted a few words in Japanese to the Japanese soldiers at the door. Two Japanese soldiers came out, pulled a cotton quilt from the kang (heated brick bed), wrapped the naked Xinghua in it, and carried her out. Not long after, bursts of lewd laughter and Xinghua's loud screams came from the barracks in the front yard.
All night long, even Xinghua herself didn't know how many Japanese soldiers had satisfied their lust on her genitals. At dawn, Xinghua's vulva was a mess; her legs, waist, breasts, face, and even the sticky semen that had flowed down to her buttocks were all covered in men's semen. Xinghua's hair was disheveled, her eyes were dark, her breasts were bruised and purple from being rubbed, her vagina was numb, her vulva was red and swollen, and her pubic hair was clumped together, unable to conceal the protruding cleft.
At breakfast, Zhou Bapi ordered Changqing to carry Xinghua out, apply some medicine, and take her to the servants' room to rest.
Meanwhile, Gao Dasao was brought to the Zhou family compound.
After his enjoyment with Xinghua, Guitian was full of energy and got up early. Upon entering the courtyard, he heard Gao Dasao's pleading voice: "Imperial Army, let me go! My family is waiting for me!" Seeing Guitian, Gao Dasao recognized him as the Japanese commander from his attire, and immediately knelt down: "Sir, let me go back..."
Guitian came over and lifted Gao Dasao's chin with his fingers. Gao Dasao was slender and tall, with some beauty, and her tear-streaked face gave her a fragile impression. Seeing Kameda leering at her, her cheeks flushed, and she instinctively covered her firm breasts.
"Speak inside!" Kameda grinned maliciously, reaching for Gao Dasao. Knowing that if she went inside, her innocence would be in danger, she turned and ran. Kameda grabbed Gao Dasao's collar from behind; the tattered clothes couldn't withstand such force, and with a "rip," a large piece was torn off. Gao Dasao was too poor to afford underwear, and now her bony, white back was exposed to everyone.
Gao Dasao lost her balance and fell onto the brick ground in the yard, her hands tightly covering her chest. Kameda pounced on her, trying to unzip her pants. Her hands tried to stop his clutches, but her clothes came undone, fully revealing her firm breasts. Gao Dasao didn't know where to cover herself, and in her hesitation, Kameda pulled her pants down to her knees. Gao Dasao had a flat stomach, long legs, and most strikingly, pubic hair.

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