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Old photograph of Yoshiko Kawashima, full of canine teeth, Figure 4 defiling her adoptive father, Figure 5 The scene of the shooting

Old photograph of Yoshiko Kawashima, full of canine teeth, Figure 4 defiling her adoptive father, Figure 5 The scene of the shooting

Old photograph of Yoshiko Kawashima, full of canine teeth, Figure 4 defiling her adoptive father, Figure 5 The scene of the shooting

Figure 1: Yoshiko Kawashima, Han name Jin Bihui, the fourteenth daughter of Prince Su of the Qing Dynasty, the sister of the last emperor Fu Yi, the Gege of the Qing Dynasty, and a noble bloodline. As a child, he was sent to Japan to receive a militarist education, and returned to China as an adult to work as a spy for Japan for a long time. The picture shows Yoshiko Kawashima when she was studying militarism education in Japan, and it can be seen in the photo that she is a plain girl, which is not very beautiful.

Old photograph of Yoshiko Kawashima, full of canine teeth, Figure 4 defiling her adoptive father, Figure 5 The scene of the shooting

Figure 2: In the seventeenth year of the Republic of China (1928), he went to Shanghai to engage in espionage activities. He successively held important posts such as the "Commander-in-Chief of the Anguo Army" and the "Commander-in-Chief of the North China People's Self-Defense Army" in the puppet state of Manchukuo, and successively participated in secret military operations such as the Huanggutun Incident, the September 18 Incident, and the Manchurian Independence Movement, and personally directed the Shanghai 128 Incident and the transfer of Wanrong and other disasterous events that shocked China and foreign countries, and was known as "female spy in men's clothing" and "female devil of the East".

Old photograph of Yoshiko Kawashima, full of canine teeth, Figure 4 defiling her adoptive father, Figure 5 The scene of the shooting

Figure 3: This photo is estimated that at first glance, you will not notice Yoshiko Kawashima's facial features, but will be attracted by her interlaced teeth, a mouth of jagged teeth.

Old photograph of Yoshiko Kawashima, full of canine teeth, Figure 4 defiling her adoptive father, Figure 5 The scene of the shooting

Figure 4: Yoshiko Kawashima and her adoptive father, Kawashima Nanasu, were raped by her adoptive father at the age of 17, which made her life unable to forget the humiliation she suffered, and she once wrote a "death poem" in her own handwriting: "There is no home to return, there are tears that have nowhere to fall, there are unjust laws, and there are unjust lawsuits to whom."

Old photograph of Yoshiko Kawashima, full of canine teeth, Figure 4 defiling her adoptive father, Figure 5 The scene of the shooting

Figure 5: On March 25, 1948, Yoshiko Kawashima was executed by firing squad at The Beiping No. 1 Prison in the early morning after writing her suicide note, at the age of 41. However, many people believe that Yoshiko Kawashima did not die, but found a substitute to execute her, and ran to Jilin to hide herself.

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