Traitors, this has always been a kind of person who is hated by people. It is precisely because of the existence of such people that the War of Resistance Against Japan lasted for more than ten years, and China also suffered huge losses. Therefore, the big traitors in history will not have a good end. However, the forest is big, there are all kinds of birds, and there will always be some cases of traitors who will escape the punishment of the law. Today we are going to talk about such a "female traitor" who escaped punishment, what ability did she have to make herself escape the punishment of the law?

The man's name was Li Xianglan, nicknamed Doudou, and he was born on February 12, 1920, in Bei yantai, near Fengtian, Liaoning Province, China. When Li Xianglan was twelve, a major event happened in the family that was enough to change her destiny. In September 1932, in retaliation for the Chinese armed anti-Japanese action, the Japanese carried out an exterminating massacre in Fushun, which was also the first large-scale massacre of innocent civilians against China by the invading Japanese army, known in history as the Pingdingshan Massacre. Li Xianglan's father was also involved in this tragedy.
Afterwards, in order to survive better, Li Xianglan's family moved to Shenyang. On the train to Shenyang, Li Xianglan met a good friend, and it was through this friend's introduction that Li Xianglan was able to worship the famous Soviet opera singer Mrs. Podoresov as a teacher, and then began her singing career. In 1938, Li Xianglan was already quite famous in the folk, and with the blessing of appearance, she was caught in the pseudo-"Manchurian Film Association" manipulated and planned by Japan in China.
Subsequently, the Japanese began to spend a lot of effort to package Li Xianglan. First, she released a series of songs, the most well-known of which is "Night Fragrance". Then, taking advantage of this hot wind, li xianglan was pushed onto the big screen, making her a household name movie star. At this point, some people may ask: Is there any purpose for the Japanese to spend a lot of effort to package a star? Yes, the Japanese certainly don't package a star for no reason, and if they do, it shows that there must be other purposes for this.
Sure enough, Li Xianglan, who was still popular in the chaotic world, began to play her huge role. Based on her fame, Japan has launched many movies that publicize or whitewash Japan's war crimes of aggression for the Japanese army, and the heroine of the film is naturally Li Xianglan. Japan vainly wants to use these movies to cover up its purpose of invading China, so that the war can be "justified", and I have to say that this is a poison that keeps sugar-coated!
Although the mainstream view will not be affected, some brain-dead fans have begun to change their views on Japan because of the influence of the idol effect. Of course, the world knows that no matter what Japan does, the crimes they have committed against China are irrevocable. In 1945, at the end of World War II, Japan announced its unconditional surrender, and Li Xianglan, who had made a name for herself in China, was also arrested by the government of the Republic of China on charges of treason.
If the story ends here, it is that after the bad guys have done bad things, they are punished by justice, and then everyone is happy. However, the direction of history is not like this, because Li Xianglan, who was sentenced, was later acquitted! Why is there such a big reversal in the ending of the story? Probably because of Li Xianglan's identity, she was protected. So, what is her true identity that can make her escape the law?
The mystery is on her ID card, because This Li Xianglan is not a Chinese, but a Japanese! Her real name is Shuko Yamaguchi, and her ancestral home is Saga Prefecture, Japan. At this point in the story, all the doubts are explained: why the Japanese are alone in her favor and wantonly packaging her, why she can be acquitted (the basis for the conviction of adultery is that the perpetrator must be a native), all because Li Xianglan is originally a Japanese! Her special origin has become her protective clothing! Returning to Japan, Li Xianglan lived happily and happily, and did not die until 2014.