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She spent 15 years in prison for Yoshiko Kawashima, but never framed any good person

As we all know, the notorious female spy Kawashima Yoshiko was originally a Kiyomura nobleman, formerly known as Aisin Kyora Xianxuan, also known as Jin Bihui, and her father was Prince Su of the late Qing Dynasty. However, after the fall of the Qing Dynasty, Prince Su was unable to protect himself, so he had to give Kawashima Yoshiko to the Japanese to raise, and since then he has embarked on the road of no return as a spy.

In fact, gege in Prince Su's mansion survived not only Kawashima Yoshiko, but also one of her sisters, Jin Moyu.

She spent 15 years in prison for Yoshiko Kawashima, but never framed any good person

Jin Moyu, also known as Ai Xinjue Luo Xianqi, was the seventeenth in the family, and was the youngest Gege in Prince Su's palace. When Prince Su's palace fell, because Jin Moyu was still young, he was not sent out like Kawashima Yoshiko. Although these two people are biological sisters, under the manipulation of fate, whether it is temperament, experience or ending, they are completely different.

Unlike her sister Yoshiko Kawashima, who was obsessed with revenge, Jin Moyu did not have too deep resentment about the demise of the Qing Dynasty, so when the Qing court elders moved to Hong Kong for refuge, Jin Moyu chose to stay.

However, it is easy to stay, but it is difficult to survive, because after the collapse of Prince Su's palace, the money in the palace has basically been looted, and Jin Moyu has not been able to get any inheritance, plus he has been pampered for a long time before, and he does not even have the consciousness of working to make money. Fortunately, with her previous experience of studying in Japan, she was able to enter a Japanese company as a consultant and live an ordinary life.

In 1954, Jin Moyu married Ma Wanli, a famous calligrapher and painter and art educator in China, and also ran his own Sichuan restaurant, although it was not luxurious when doing the grid, but it was also reasonable. Unfortunately, such a stable day did not last long.

She spent 15 years in prison for Yoshiko Kawashima, but never framed any good person

In the 4th year after their marriage, Kim was placed under house arrest for her special relationship with Yoshiko Kawashima, the Grand Secret Agent. Although she and this sister had never met or been in contact, during that sensitive period, she was not allowed to defend herself at all, and this level was exactly 15 years!

Arguably, the best 15 years of her life were spent in prison, and all of this was given to her sister, who had never met. Many people said that she must hate Yoshiko Kawashima to death.

"Sad, maybe there is, but after all, it is not so hateful." When Jin Moyu participated in "Lu Yu You Covenant" in 2007, she replied that she did not hate this sister much, but that the environment at that time created her fate, which can only be said to be the tragedy of her life.

In her 15 years of imprisonment, Jin Moyu has experienced many tests, but she has always adhered to a belief that she will never frame any good person, and this is also the proudest thing in her later years.

She spent 15 years in prison for Yoshiko Kawashima, but never framed any good person

From the noble personality of her youth, to the down-and-out aristocrats whose families were ruined, from the housewives who worked hard to maintain the family, to the innocent victims of prison, when Jin Moyu came out of prison, she was already a person who was more than half a hundred years old. If she were an ordinary person, she would have been crushed long ago, but in Jin Moyu's body, she could not see how much fate had hit her.

After his release from prison, Jin Moyu devoted the rest of his life to China's education, successively founding private universities and education companies, especially after the normalization of Sino-Japanese diplomatic relations, Jin Moyu became one of the first people to advocate Japanese language education. It is precisely because of these outstanding contributions that she has been hired as the president of The Eastern University Town, a librarian of the Beijing Museum of Literature and History, and so on.

In his later years, Jin Moyu once told reporters: "The four words of joy and sorrow, your sorrow and that anger, should be put in your heart, but joy and happiness can be shared with many people." This passage is worth learning from all of us.

With such an open-minded and optimistic attitude, Jin Moyu naturally lived a long life, and died on May 26, 2014 at the age of 96.

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