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Sukarno was extremely fond of Devi, why after Sukarno's death, Indonesians did not want to mention Devi

author:Zhang Shengquan's wonderful history

Mrs. Devi is the fourth lady of former Indonesian President Sukarno. During Sukarno's administration, she not only actively participated in state affairs, but also helped Indonesia establish good friendships with many countries, and was quite a first lady. However, after Sukarno's death, Indonesians agreed not to mention Madame Devi.

Sukarno was extremely fond of Devi, why after Sukarno's death, Indonesians did not want to mention Devi

(Mrs. Devi)

In our perception, Mrs. President is a group of excellent women who are intellectual, talented and beautiful, but Mrs. Devi is an exception.

Originally known as Nemoto Nanahoko, Mrs. Devi was born in 1940 to a low-income family in Japan, where the family depended entirely on her father's carpentry skills to make ends meet.

Despite her family's poverty, Nanaboko was given the opportunity to study. She is studious and especially adept at seizing opportunities.

At the age of 15, her beautiful appearance was favored by the director, allowing her to play a supporting role in a popular movie. Although the film caused a great sensation after its release, as a supporting role, she did not attract people's attention.

However, the filming of the film has a great impact on The Fundamental Seven Treasures. Due to her low status, she was eager to change her fate at a very young age. But suffering from the fact that she never had a chance, and the film made her dimly aware that maybe this was her chance to change her destiny. So she resolutely dropped out of school and prepared to take the road of acting.

Unfortunately, because Nanaboko has no fame and no connections, no one will come to her to make a movie. To make matters worse, her father died of illness at this time. Seeing that his mother and brother Yasō were unable to survive, in order to earn money to support their family, Nemoto Nanaboko simply went to the Tokyo Hotel Club to become a geisha.

Japanese geisha, like Korean geisha, are the kind that sell their art and do not sell themselves. They go in and out of the fireworks scene, but they serve people with their talents. Therefore, geisha must not only have a beautiful appearance, but also be proficient in song and dance, musical instruments, tea ceremony, poetry, etc. In addition, they must not only have proper etiquette, elegant and sweet conversation, but most importantly, they must also know how to observe the color of speech in order to win the hearts of men.

In the Wind Moon Field, The Fundamental Seven Treasures of the Flower Moon Soon learned to deal with men. Most of the patrons who came to visit her were high-ranking officials and dignitaries and warlords and dignitaries. Although these people came to her for pleasure, they could not avoid talking about political matters. Nanaboko was fascinated by this, which gradually gave her some understanding of politics.

However, geisha is an unidentified industry in Japanese folklore. When Yaseng was in college, he was very incomprehensible about his sister's behavior as a geisha. Coupled with the ridicule of his classmates, he could not stand it, and finally ended up in pain by suicide. This incident made Nemoto Nanaboko blame himself for a long time, but the road of life cannot be stopped because of this, and Nemoto Qibaozi still has to be strong to face the future life.

Sukarno was extremely fond of Devi, why after Sukarno's death, Indonesians did not want to mention Devi

in Soekarno

In 1959, Indonesian President Sukarno visited Japan.

Speaking of Sukarno, we have to talk about his political life in general. Sukarno was the son of a teacher, and after completing his university studies, he participated in the revolutionary struggle against the Dutch colonial government for the independence of the country, and was imprisoned several times, and later exiled as a dangerous person for several years.

In 1942, when Japan expanded into Southeast Asia, Indonesia was captured, and Sukarno was able to regain its freedom. Therefore, he regarded the Japanese government as the liberator of the individual and the country, and was very kind to the Japanese government. And when the Japanese government occupied Indonesia, he was willing to become a propagandist and chief adviser to the Japanese government.

After Japan's defeat and surrender in 1945, the Dutch wanted to reoccupy Indonesia. However, Sukarno led his countrymen to wage war, which ultimately destroyed the ambitions of the Dutch, and Indonesia was able to become independent, so Sukarno became the founding leader and was elected president.

However, despite his great prestige in the country, Sukarno had a well-known shortcoming, that is, lust.

For example, when Sukarno visited Tunisia, he only got off the plane and eagerly asked the country's leaders to "ask for a woman".

Therefore, Sukarno's side is always surrounded by a group of flowery women. And he seems to be quite proud of this, often when talking about national affairs, he always has to use sex to prove his strength.

On one occasion, during a visit to the Soviet Union, Sukarno was photographed by the Soviet KGB with a micro-perforated camera an indescribable shot of him with a Soviet female spy. The KGB sent him the video, hoping to blackmail him. But after Sugano saw it, he suggested to them that it would be better to show the video in Indonesia and let the people know about their leadership.

When Sukarno came to Japan, the Japanese government, which was in a period of economic difficulties after the war, needed to win the support of many countries, so it was naturally affectionate with Sukarno.

In order to do his bidding, Masao Kubo, a Japanese businessman who was responsible for accompanying Sukarno at the time, inevitably had to take Sukarno to the Wind Moon Place to have a good time. Interestingly, it was Nemoto Nanahoko who was in charge of receiving Sukarno at that time.

Sure enough, Sukarno fell in love with the enchanting Andy Nemoto Nanahoko at first sight, and the two spent a pleasant night. When he was sorry to say goodbye, Nemoto Nanaboko did not forget to look back at Sukarno with a smile, and this look made Sukarno feel like he had been hooked.

After returning to China, Sukarno, who was obsessed with Nemoto Nanaboko, summoned her to Jakarta. Of course, the Japanese government would not let go of this political opportunity, so Nemoto Nanaboko was sent to the presidential palace in Sukarno as a gift of international diplomacy by the Japanese government. At the same time, the Japanese government also wrote a letter to Sukarno with "deep affection", in which they compared Nemoto Nanahoko to Sukarno's "night pearl".

Sukarno was extremely fond of Devi, why after Sukarno's death, Indonesians did not want to mention Devi

(Sukarno and Madame Devi)

At this time, Nemoto Nanahoko was only 19 years old, and Sukarno was already a 56-year-old man. But Nemoto Nanaboko knew that this was a good opportunity for her to change her destiny, so when she met Sukarno at the presidential palace, she naturally returned Sukarno with great enthusiasm. And the heartbroken Sukarno also said to her in addition to the joy, hoping that she could always give her joy and strength.

Since Nemoto Nanahoko was from a humble background and was a foreigner, and Sukarno already had three wives, in order not to arouse public opinion, Sukarno only hid her in a big house.

However, with the exchange of time, Sukarno was firmly attracted by the beauty and gentleness of Nemoto Nanahoko, so 3 years later, he quietly held a secret wedding with Nemoto Nanaboko at the presidential palace despite popular opposition. At the wedding, he also gave Nemoto Nanahoko the name "Latona Sally Devi Sukarno", which means "sacred goddess like a jewel".

From then on, Nemoto Nanahoko became the fourth lady of Soekarno, and the people called her "Lady Devi".

In order to please Lady Devi, Sukarno specially built a palatial palace for her on the outskirts of Jakarta, and used the name of the palace in the name of his late brother Hachizen. Since then, Sukarno has often spent his stay in the Yazeno Palace, not only rarely picking flowers and weeds outside, but even other wives have been left out in the cold.

Madame Devi, who is loved by thousands of people, has indeed brought a lot of joy to Sukarno, and even made him feel like he has regained his youth. In the evening, he always liked to drive Mrs. Devi to the beach to watch the sunset, and sometimes they also had a late night snack on the corniche. On weekends, the two also rode their bicycles on a long trip in the countryside. This romantic and comfortable life makes Sukarno extremely satisfied, not to mention the beauty around him.

Because he loved Madame Devi so much, Sukarno wrote two handwritten messages before and after marriage. The general meaning is that if he dies in front, when Devi dies, he must bury her in his tomb.

This is quite a bit of a Chinese meaning of "to be born with the same cave, to die to be in the same cave", it can be seen that the prodigal son of the love field also becomes a saint in a second when he meets the woman he loves.

Mrs. Devi is also pampered and proud, and has ambitions to become the first lady of Indonesia. Therefore, she not only actively participated in state affairs, but also as the president of the Japanese government and the Indonesian Friendship Association, not only for the Japanese soldiers stranded in Indonesia in World War II, but also for Japan to further obtain Indonesian energy. She also worked for Indonesia to receive assistance from the Japanese government.

Of course, when Mrs. Devi accompanied Sukarno in foreign affairs, she also knew the dignitaries of many countries and made many contributions to Indonesia's friendship with other countries.

Sukarno was extremely fond of Devi, why after Sukarno's death, Indonesians did not want to mention Devi

Just when Mrs. Devi thought that she was close to the "First Lady", Suharto, the strategic reserve commander of the army who held the military power, mutinied, which is the famous "9.30 Incident".

However, in this coup d'état, Lady Devi did not side with the trapped Sukarno, but instead went to Suharto's mansion many times and consulted with Suharto, intending to force Sukarno to hand over power and make Sukarno a vain "president".

In addition, she attacked Sukarno's most trusted second wife, Hatini, everywhere, saying that she was not only a pro-Communist, but also the mistress of an air force commander.

Soon, Suharto deposed Sukarno from his presidency and put him under house arrest at the Yazeno Palace.

But Sukarno, who loves Madame Devi deeply, has already made arrangements for her. Sukarno had earlier transferred his fortune to a Swiss bank, and when he was forced to surrender power, in exchange for leaving Madame Devi, who was already pregnant, into exile in France.

In 1970, after three years of house arrest, Sukarno fell seriously ill, and he missed Madame Devi and the child she had never met, so he wrote a letter to Madame Devi, pleading to see her and her daughter for the last time. In order to rescue Sukarno, Madame Devi sent him a divorce agreement and cleverly wrote down the plan to rescue him in the divorce agreement. Unfortunately, after receiving the divorce agreement, Sukarno did not peek into the mystery of the agreement, but thought that Devi was going to abandon him, so his illness became more and more serious, and he died within a few days.

Whether during Sukarno's house arrest or when he died, he was always accompanied only by Madame Hatini. It is precisely for this reason that Indonesians are very dissatisfied with Mrs. Devi's lack of affection.

However, Mrs. Devi, the widow of the former president, has not disappeared since then. She has been living in France with her daughter, and she is still beautiful and has a lot of wealth, which makes many powerful people pay tribute to her. She was also called the "Pearl of the Orient" by French celebrities, and even she was told several times that she was engaged to a powerful man, but she did not marry in the end.

In 1992, while skiing in Colorado, USA, Mrs. Devi met Minnie, the granddaughter of the President of the Philippines. While the two are chatting, Minnie says she wants to be vice president, Mrs. Devi mocks her for being a fool, and Minnie mocks her for being a prostitute. As a result, Mrs. Devi was furious and slammed her skis into Minnie's face, causing Minnie to stitch more than 30 stitches, and she also squatted in prison for 2 months.

Because she was the widow of a former Indonesian president, reporters went to prison to interview her. In the face of the reporter's ill will, she acted very indifferently, and said that it was as happy as living in the girls' dormitory.

The outrageous Mrs. Devi did not stop there, and at the age of 53, she published a very large-scale collection of personal photographs. The album was banned by the Indonesian government, and Indonesians were furious, accusing her of "insulting Indonesian dignity and The noble surname of Soekarno."

Obviously, Mrs. Devi's behavior has deeply hurt the Indonesian people. For them, to mention Madame Devi in front of them is to humiliate their country. So friends who travel to Indonesia, don't talk to them about Mrs. Devi, otherwise there will be no good fruit to eat.