The harm caused by Japan to our country during World War II is obvious to all, and history is very clear about this record, so far we all have an unspeakable feeling for the Japanese, although their descendants do not have any hatred for us, but we can never forget the harm done to us by the Japanese ancestors.

During the War of Resistance Against Japan, the Japanese ruthlessly slaughtered our compatriots, while also inducing our people to become their lackeys, which we also called traitors. Unexpectedly, under the coercion and inducement of the Japanese, many compatriots willingly became traitors and helped the Japanese to slaughter their relatives and compatriots together, most of these traitors were for survival or to enjoy glory and wealth. However, after the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japan, most of these traitors were executed.
There is a female traitor named Li Xianglan, in fact, she was born in Japan, but she lived in China since she was a child, so everyone thinks that she is a Chinese. Li Xianglan's original name was Shuko Yamaguchi, but she gave up her original name after coming to China. Li Xianglan has loved music since she was a child, and she also received a professional music education and eventually became a singer. The Japanese saw the use value of Li Xianglan and packaged her, making her more and more famous.
The Japanese want to use Li Xianglan's identity to erode the thinking of ordinary people in our country, although Li Xianglan is Japanese, but because she grew up in China, so she also has feelings for this land, she loves China deeply, but at that time the Japanese were too powerful, she was forced to become a traitor helplessly. At first, Li Xianglan's inducement did have an effect, tempting a group of people to become traitors, but more people thought that her behavior was shameful.
When the war was won, solving these traitors became a very important thing for the country. Most of these traitors will be executed after being caught with evidence, and Li Xianglan is one of them. Li Xianglan was also sentenced to death, and on the day of the execution, she pulled out an object from her body and showed it to the executor, and was immediately released, and this item was her Japanese identity card. Since Li Xianglan was not a Chinese, she was not a traitor and was exempted from the death penalty, but she also knew that her actions were wrong and she felt deeply guilty about it. After being released, Li Xianglan behaved in a disciplined manner and lived until 2014 at the age of 94.