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What are the touching stories of people and animals?

The story of eight male dogs

A true and touching story

Hachi was given to the professor as a gift when he was born. The old professor likes it very much and is busy catching fleas for it, but he doesn't want to hug his nephew. The professor always takes a bath with Hachi. During the rainstorm, the professor also carried Hachi into the house, warmed Hachi, and slept with him in a blanket. Better than his own wife.

Hachi is an Akita dog. When it was a cub, it was given to the daughter of a professor. The professor named it Bagong, but soon the professor's daughter got married and she didn't want to take it to her husband's house. So the professor asked Hachi: "Hachi, do you still want to stay here?" The professor picked up Hachi, looked him in the eye and smiled: "I see, then stay."

Every evening, the professor will take Hachi for a walk. Although Hachi is very naughty, he also listens to his master. His neighbors respect the professor very much, and they all know that the professor has an Akita dog named Hachi. Hachi grows very fast. When he became strong, Hachi began to meet the professor at the station. Every morning, Hachi goes to the station with the professor and watches the professor walk into the ticket gate. When the professor walks out of the station every evening, Hachi is already sitting outside the ticket gate waiting for the professor to return. No matter how bad the weather is, Hachi is always punctual, even though he doesn't have a watch.

That morning, Hachi was particularly upset. After the professor walked into the ticket gate, Hachi reluctantly left ... he called at home. On that day, the professor fell on the platform ... Hachi was the last person to groan in the face of the mourning hall ... When the hearse died, Hachi broke the chain and chased it out. ...

The professor's wife is moving to live with her daughter, and the house is decided to be sold, and Hachi will also give it to relatives in other places. Hachi is very docile, but after his wife left, Hachi ran away and walked more than ten kilometers back to the professor's house. The new owner of the house is afraid of dogs and claims that a house with dogs is absolutely impossible. Hachi was sent to a relative's house again, and it escaped again, just to wait for the professor who couldn't come back in front of the station every evening ... Later, the professor's friend took Hachi in, but unfortunately, the professor's friend soon followed him away ... Hachi eventually became a wild dog. What remains unchanged is that he can see Hachi waiting for the last passenger to leave the station every evening before leaving sadly.

A newspaper reporter noticed Hachi, who became what people call a dog of justice. The professor's wife rushed back when she heard the news and wanted to take Xiao Ba away. Hachi escaped from the hotel again. My wife searched for a few days, but she didn't even see Hachi in front of the station at night. Finally, my wife had no choice but to ask the business staff in front of the station to give her something to eat when she saw Hachi. Hachi doesn't go with his wife because he doesn't want to leave the place where he lives with the professor. Hachi still sits in front of the station and waits every night, but Hachi is no longer strong. ...

One day ten years after the professor died, it was snowing heavily. Hachi sat in front of the station as scheduled, waiting for the last passenger to leave the station, but this time he didn't leave, but slept in the snow forever ... (The story of Hachi Dog)

Hachiko was born in 1923, 165438+ 10 (65438+2, 16), 1924, Ueno Eizo, Department of Agriculture, University of Tokyo. Hachi accompanies the professor to work every day and picks up the master at Shibuya Station at night. The master loves Hachi even more than his grandson and wife.

1925, Ueno died on the podium. The dog who followed the professor 17 months didn't know what happened, but still went to the station to pick up his owner every day. Mrs Ueno moved, and Hachi was later adopted by Kobayashi's family, insisting on going to Shibuya Station. 1932, Hiroji Saito of the Japanese Dog Protection Society found the old dog Hachi at Shibuya Station, and wrote the story of Hachi and sent it to Asahi Shimbun. After the story was published, it caused great social repercussions. 1933, sculptor Ando took photos of the statue of Hachiko, and quickly raised relevant expenses to erect a bronze statue of Hachiko in front of Shibuya Station. More than 300 celebrities attended the unveiling ceremony of the bronze statue, and Hachi "Ben Dog" also attended the inauguration ceremony.

1March 8, 935, hachi passed away. Hachi's farewell ceremony was very grand. Ueno's widow, Mr. and Mrs. Kobayashi's later masters, passengers from Shibuya Station and nearby residents all came, and the monks from Miaozuo Temple also came to recite the scriptures for Hachiko. The dead Hachi was buried with his master. Partners who could not be together before their death finally met in another world. Hachi's fur was made into specimens and sent to the National Science Museum in Ueno.

Metals were needed during the war, and the Eight-Foot Palace was once melted. 1948, Tadao Ando, the son of Tadao Ando, rebuilt the Hachiko statue at Shibuya Station. This is the statue we saw today.

I know hachi because 1987 Matsuzaka Film Company filmed The Story of hachi Dog. I saw it on TV about ten years ago. The film was very popular after its release, with a box office of 2 billion yen. The following year, the statue of Hachi was also built in Otsuka City, Akita Prefecture, the birthplace of Hachi.

For hachi, there have always been different voices.

Some people say that Hachi didn't go to the station to wait for his host, but went to the station to roast chicken skewers. Because Hachi is too big to eat, it is difficult to resist the temptation of barbecue. Hachi was dissected after his death, and there was indeed the residue of roast chicken skewers in his stomach.

In fact, it doesn't matter whether Hachi's story is true or not. What is important is that people are willing to be moved by such stories and believe that there are indeed feelings in the world that will not deteriorate. That's enough.