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Japan 3. 1 1 After the earthquake, the old man looked for his wife at the bottom of the sea 10 years. What touching moves did he make?

Speaking of earthquakes, I don't think anyone can help but feel the same way, from Japan? 3? 1 1? Ten years have passed since the earthquake. The huge tsunami triggered by that earthquake caused devastating damage to Iwate, Miyagi and Fukushima prefectures in northeastern Japan, and triggered a nuclear leak at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, causing 20,000 deaths or missing. The wife of 64-year-old Takamatsu Yasuo disappeared in the earthquake. /kloc-For 0/0 years, Takamatsu Yasuo has never stopped looking for his wife. After losing his wife, Takamatsu Yasuo learned to dive almost every week. Takamatsu Yasuo still hopes to find his wife's body one day. Takamatsu Yasuo said that after discovering his wife's mobile phone, what message did his wife not send? The tsunami was terrible. I want to go home? . ? I think my wife is in the sea, just like going to see her. ? Doing nothing will be very frustrating. I just wanted to find a wife at first, and now I want to find someone else. ? Some new things have been discovered recently, so I think it is important to keep looking and not give up. ? I'm sure she wants it back, so I'm taking her home? .

Yes, we are not Gao Songkang, and we can't feel his feelings. Perhaps it is because he keeps going to the sea that he can feel his wife's existence, which is why he can feel his wife's breath at close range. As long as there is love in his heart, she can go anywhere. Perhaps in this repeated diving, his heart is peaceful, and he can get the comfort of his soul, go home and take his wife home. This belief has always been there. The disaster brought by nature is unforgettable, and the loss of loved ones is an indelible pain. Although it has been ten years, we still can't give up, and the family has always been hopeful by faith.

The simplest hope of going home has become a lifelong pain. Life is tenacious but fragile. Yes, no matter where you are, you will go to heaven one day. Heaven is an ideal country, a concern, and the ultimate destination of painful death. May Takamatsu Yasuo continue to feel his wife in the sea with this belief, and may the world be April.