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The Chinese princess, who was forcibly occupied by a Japanese 60-year-old man, wrote a poem afterwards and was devastated

The princess we are going to talk about today is called Aisin Kyora Xianyue. She was the daughter of ai xinjue luo shanqi, the tenth prince of the Qing Dynasty, and was ranked fourteenth, known as the fourteenth gege, which can also be called the fourteenth princess. Xianxuan was born in 1906 and was the same as Puyi, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty. In 1912, the last emperor, Puyi, announced his abdication, ending more than 200 years of Qing rule. In that year, Xianyue was sent to Japan by her father, Prince Su Ofe, and recognized the Japanese Kawashima Suwami as his adoptive father. Since then, Xianyue has changed her name to Yoshiko Kawashima and begun her legendary life of being spurned and pitied!

The Chinese princess, who was forcibly occupied by a Japanese 60-year-old man, wrote a poem afterwards and was devastated

After arriving in Japan, Xianyue was sent by his adoptive father, Kawashima Sushiro, to Matsumoto High School for girls to receive a strict militarist education. This is also the meaning of Prince Su Shanqi, who pinned his dream of restoring the Qing Dynasty on his children. Unfortunately, zenki was entrusted to a non-human being, and he could never have imagined that his brother Kawashima Suhou was actually a beast with a human face and a beast heart. In 1924, Yoshiko Kawashima was 18 years old, and she had a remarkable appearance and extraordinary temperament. This made Kawashima Sukuro lustful.

The Chinese princess, who was forcibly occupied by a Japanese 60-year-old man, wrote a poem afterwards and was devastated

One day, Kawashima Suori took advantage of the fact that only he and Kawashima Yoshiko were at home, and shamelessly extended his claws to the daughter of his brother and his adopted daughter. He took Yoshiko Kawashima's daughter's body. Yoshiko Kawashima suffered such humiliation that she almost had a nervous breakdown. Shortly afterwards, she wrote a "death poem" with tears in her eyes: there is no home to return, there are tears that have nowhere to hang, there is law that is unjust, and there are unjust complaints to whom. From the title and verses of the poem, we can see the sadness and despair of Yoshiko Kawashima at that time. She thought of dying, but what she didn't expect was that there was something more shameless waiting for her later. Her adoptive father was a beast!

The Chinese princess, who was forcibly occupied by a Japanese 60-year-old man, wrote a poem afterwards and was devastated

After Kawashima took Yoshiko Kawashima's daughter, he openly proposed to Yoshiko Kawashima's biological brother, Aisin Kyora Kenri, that he wanted to marry Yoshiko Kawashima as a concubine. He said: Your father, Prince Su, is a benevolent man, and I am a brave man. I think that if the blood of the benevolent and the brave is combined, the child born must be both benevolent and courageous. I have to say that Kawashima Suowa is indeed a "brave" without compromise! In his 60s, he actually forcibly occupied his adopted daughter, and this kind of heaven and earth is estimated that only a true "brave" like him can do it.

The Chinese princess, who was forcibly occupied by a Japanese 60-year-old man, wrote a poem afterwards and was devastated

Of course, the Constitution did not agree! Like his sister Xianyue, he hated Kawashima Suzumi. However, he believed that he could not break with the Kawashima family at that time, and he still had to use the power of the Kawashima family to complete his father's great cause of restoring the Qing Dynasty. Judging from the historical data currently disclosed, Kawashima Yoshiko is undoubtedly a traitor and traitor to the country, and is the object of deep hatred of the Chinese people. But there is a saying that the hateful must have pity. This sentence is most appropriate to put on Yoshiko Kawashima. It was precisely because of her poor and tragic experiences in her early years that she contributed to her later crazy life. Of course, I didn't mean to overturn the case for her!

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