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The female traitor was sentenced to death, and before the execution, she was acquitted and died in 2014

From ancient times to the present, everyone hates adulterers. Why do you hate them so much? Because the reason why the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression lasted for 8 years, during which China suffered heavy losses and caused a heavy blow to the Chinese people, the essence was due to the emergence of traitors.

However, as spies, what they do is an endless stream of bad things, and there is always no good ending. Even so, the circle is large, it is inevitable that there will be a variety of big people, good at opportunism, there are a few spies who are really capable, know how to use loopholes in the law to clear their own crimes, today we will discuss how this "female spies" successfully escaped the sanctions of the law, what is her wisdom?

The female traitor was sentenced to death, and before the execution, she was acquitted and died in 2014

She is Li Xianglan, and a nicknamed Doudou was born in 1920 in a place called Bei yantai, not far from Fengtian in Liaoning Province, China.

At the age of 12, the Japanese side created the inhumane "Pingdingshan Massacre" in Fushun, and her father, Fumio Yamaguchi, was arrested and detained by the Japanese side on suspicion of having links with anti-Japanese elements.

Li Xianglan's family was forced to move to Shenyang with her family due to their livelihood. To her surprise, it was this move that changed her life. On the way, she met a good friend, who was introduced to her and was able to visit Madame Podolesov and began to concentrate on learning to sing. Since then, he has begun his acting career.

During this time, she recognized her father's Chinese friend Li Jichun as her adoptive father, thus giving her the name Li Xianglan.

The female traitor was sentenced to death, and before the execution, she was acquitted and died in 2014

After the July 7 Incident, the Japanese army began to invade China in an all-round way. In the three northeastern provinces, the Japanese army took control of the northeast region by force, but there was an urgent need for cultural infiltration, and in this context, Li Xianglan, who was famous and had a special origin, considered herself to be the first choice of the Japanese army.

Subsequently, in order to achieve the purpose of cultural penetration, the Japanese carried out a series of plans around Li Xianglan, first allowing her to join the "Pseudo-Manchurian Film Association" and packaging her as a local Chinese singer. In order to win the favor of the Chinese people.

Then, he helped Li Xianglan successively launch "Meng Jiang Girl", singing well-known songs such as "Fisher Girl" and "Zhaojun Grievance" to show the Japanese people's love for Chinese culture. Since then, the Japanese side has pushed Li Xianglan to the Chinese stage,

The female traitor was sentenced to death, and before the execution, she was acquitted and died in 2014

Under the impetus of the Japanese side, Li Xianglan's reputation has become louder and louder. In 1942, Li Xianglan came to Shanghai to develop, with the help of the China Film Company and the China United Production Company, filmed the movie "Wanshi Liufang", and sang the theme song of the movie "Selling Sugar Song" and the interlude "Quit Smoking Song".

The work that really made Li Xianglan among the singers was the famous "Night To Xiang", which successfully pushed Li Xianglan to the peak of her singer's career after the release of this song, and she not only became a first-line singer, but also became one of the "Seven Queens of Shanghai Beach", which was extremely popular.

In that turbulent era, people sought spiritual comfort, and the emergence of Li Xianglan allowed the vast number of people to find a way to pin their hearts on songs, and forget the uneasiness and troubles in life.

The female traitor was sentenced to death, and before the execution, she was acquitted and died in 2014

Li Xianglan's fame became louder and louder, and the Japanese side used Li Xianglan's influence and in order to implement the Far East policy, they successively launched several films that glorified aggression and whitewashed war crimes, and Li Xianglan was the heroine of the world.

For a time, Li Xianglan was a mess in China and Japan, and in China, some people liked her singing voice, some people liked her youthful red face, and some people attacked her as a "traitor" who served Japan. In Japan, she is regarded as a successful international singer. Her life became in dire straits.

With the courageous and bloody battles of countless national heroes, the years-long War of Resistance finally declared victory, Japan surrendered, and the puppet state of Manchukuo announced its dissolution. Li Xianglan was arrested by the government of the Republic of China for the crime of traitor, and in court, in the face of various crimes expounded by the judge, Li Xianglan was eventually sentenced to death, however, she said that she was not a Chinese, but a Japanese, and as soon as this statement came out, the court was in an uproar, because if Li Xianglan was Japanese, then the crime of traitor would not be established.

The female traitor was sentenced to death, and before the execution, she was acquitted and died in 2014

In the end, Li Xianglan's friend took out her household registration certificate, which proved her Japanese identity, got rid of the identity of "traitor", and was acquitted. Not only that, Li Xianglan is not only a Japanese, but also has dual Nationality between Japan and the United States, and for a time people began to re-examine this woman who had been very popular.

In the end, Li Xianglan was repatriated to China and was able to leave China safely, and in February 1946, Li Xianglan mixed with the ranks of expatriates and returned to Japan, changing her name back to her real name Shuko Yamaguchi and starting a new life.

After returning to China, Li Xianglan changed her name back to her original name and entered the Japanese film industry. During this period, he almost went to Hollywood to develop, but did not succeed. During this time, she married Japanese diplomat Ōtaka Hiroshi and retired from film.

The female traitor was sentenced to death, and before the execution, she was acquitted and died in 2014

In 1969, the nearly 50-year-old Li Xianglan became a program host of Fuji TELEVISION, and once interviewed Arafat, Mandela and other influential figures, which attracted the attention of the world. Five years later, in view of Li Xianglan's fame and seniority, Kakuei Tanaka, then Prime Minister of Japan, personally persuaded her to run for parliament, and was successfully elected, officially entering the political arena.

Li Xianglan, who started her political career, like her acting career, can be described as a step by step, from a small member of the Senate to a special member of the Senate on Okinawa's Northern Issues, and then to the president of the Senate.

In addition, she was well aware of the pain caused by the war of aggression to the Chinese people, and even more prompted the Japanese government to publicly apologize to the victims, she became the vice president of the Asian Women's Foundation in 1990, but unfortunately, until her death, there was no public apology from the Japanese government. In 1992, Li Xianglan officially retired.

She once said: "I have two motherlands, China and Japan, China is the country of my mother, Japan is the country of my father, and China is my hometown."

In her later years, Li Xianglan devoted herself to Sino-Japanese friendship and hoped to improve the relations between the two countries that had deteriorated as a result of the war. In addition, she also wrote a memoir, wrote her own personal experience, exposed the inhumane evil deeds of the Japanese army, hoping to warn Japanese society not to forget history and respect history.

On September 7, 2014, Li Xianglan died in Japan at the age of 95.

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