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Yoshiko Kawashima has a rare old photo: Picture 2 shows her adoptive father who bullied her, and Picture 8 shows a scene of execution

Yoshiko Kawashima has a rare old photo: Picture 2 shows her adoptive father who bullied her, and Picture 8 shows a scene of execution

As one of the evil fascist Axis powers of World War II, Japan committed heinous crimes in many countries, of which China was undoubtedly the country that suffered the most. During Japan's invasion of China, countless Chinese rose up in resistance and united to resist Japan. However, there were also many traitors and traitors in the war, and Yoshiko Kawashima was the most representative of them.

Yoshiko Kawashima, whose real name was Aisin Kyora Xianxuan, was the fourteenth daughter of Prince Su of the Qing Dynasty. How did the Qing Dynasty, who was originally from a noble family, become the most notorious traitor in modern China? It starts with her childhood.

Yoshiko Kawashima has a rare old photo: Picture 2 shows her adoptive father who bullied her, and Picture 8 shows a scene of execution

When she was very young, the Qing Dynasty collapsed, and her father wanted to restore the Qing Dynasty through Japan's power, so he sent her to the Kawashima Nanasu family in Japan as an adopted daughter. It was at this time that her name was Yoshiko Kawashima, and she has been educated in militarism in Japan ever since.

Yoshiko Kawashima's legendary and tragic life stems in large part from her adoptive father. When she first arrived in Japan, she had a gentle and well-behaved personality. But when she was 17 years old, she was unfortunately raped by her adoptive father. Under the blow, her personality has also changed a lot. In the picture below, the man sitting in the center is Yoshiko Kawashima's adoptive father, Kawashima Nanasu.

Yoshiko Kawashima has a rare old photo: Picture 2 shows her adoptive father who bullied her, and Picture 8 shows a scene of execution

Yoshiko Kawashima has a younger brother named Aisin Kyora Kento. After the fall of the Qing Dynasty, Xian Dong was also sent by his father to the home of Kawashima Nanasu. Growing up, he returned to China and for a time served as a company commander in the puppet Manchukuo anti-aircraft artillery regiment. However, he later gave up the dream of restoration and defected to the anti-Japanese armed forces. The picture below is Aisin Kyora Kendong.

Yoshiko Kawashima has a rare old photo: Picture 2 shows her adoptive father who bullied her, and Picture 8 shows a scene of execution

After Yoshiko Kawashima returned to China, she obeyed her father's arrangement and married Kangyur Zhabu, the son of the Mongol bandit Babu Zhabu. However, the relationship between Yoshiko Kawashima and her husband was very bad, and only one year after the marriage, Kangyur Zhab could not stand Yoshiko Kawashima and filed for divorce. The man in the picture below is Yoshiko Kawashima's husband, Kangyur Zhab.

Yoshiko Kawashima has a rare old photo: Picture 2 shows her adoptive father who bullied her, and Picture 8 shows a scene of execution

Yoshiko Kawashima's older brother is Named Kim Hyun-ri. Like Xian Dong, Xian Li also served in the puppet state of Manchukuo, but because he was dissatisfied with the corruption of the puppet Manchukuo regime, he later chose to resign and go abroad. Before leaving, he took his sister Jin Moyu with him, because he was worried that his sister would be poisoned by Yoshiko Kawashima. The man in the picture below is Kim Hyun-ri.

Yoshiko Kawashima has a rare old photo: Picture 2 shows her adoptive father who bullied her, and Picture 8 shows a scene of execution

Kim is the youngest sister of Yoshiko Kawashima. She was once taken abroad by her brother, and after the war, she returned to live in China. Although she lived a relatively hard life, fortunately there was a happy ending, and she died of illness in Beijing at the age of 95. Her life was more ordinary than Yoshiko Kawashima's, but she was also much happier. The woman in the picture below is Yoshiko Kawashima's younger sister, Kim Moyu.

Yoshiko Kawashima has a rare old photo: Picture 2 shows her adoptive father who bullied her, and Picture 8 shows a scene of execution

Zenkunge is Yoshiko Kawashima's aunt, and there is little information about her. In her early years, she married the Mongol prince Gongsan Norbu. His husband, who had been campaigning for peace in China after his hereditary title, had been president of the Mongolian and Tibetan Academy of the Republic of China government before his death in 1931. However, the final outcome of Shankun Gege is unknown. In the picture below is Yoshiko Kawashima's aunt, ZenkunGege.

Yoshiko Kawashima has a rare old photo: Picture 2 shows her adoptive father who bullied her, and Picture 8 shows a scene of execution

Next, let's talk about the ending of Yoshiko Kawashima. Yoshiko Kawashima has participated in military operations such as the "Huanggutun Incident" and the "September 18 Incident", and has been engaged in espionage activities during japan's invasion of China, which has brought deep disasters to China. In 1947, at the trial of the Peking High Court, she was sentenced to death by firing squad on March 25, 1948, at the age of 41. The picture below shows the scene where Yoshiko Kawashima was executed.

Yoshiko Kawashima has a rare old photo: Picture 2 shows her adoptive father who bullied her, and Picture 8 shows a scene of execution

Yoshiko Kawashima's life can be said to be hateful and shameful, but also pathetic and pitiful. Originally, she was just a weak woman, but under the poison of her father's restoration attempts and the japanese militarist ideas, her personality gradually distorted, and finally became a demon that endangered the world. However, in any case, these are her own choices, and can only be said to be self-inflicted.

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