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China's number one female traitor, who has always thought she was Japanese, is still hated and shot at the age of 41

Speaking of the most tragic memory in China's modern history, it must be the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, after Japan launched the September 18 Incident in 1931, until the unconditional surrender in 1945, this 14-year war, our people died and injured countless people, half of China's land was tragically ravaged by the Japanese army. During the period of the War of Resistance Against Japan, because there were few japanese people, in order to better occupy China, they wantonly recruited traitors to fight for their lives, and today we are going to talk about the largest female traitor in history, Kawashima Yoshiko.

China's number one female traitor, who has always thought she was Japanese, is still hated and shot at the age of 41

Yoshiko Kawashima was originally the daughter of Prince Su of the Qing Dynasty, can be described as a princess of the Qing Dynasty, after the outbreak of the Xinhai Revolution in 1912, the Qing Dynasty fell, Prince Su in order to win over the restoration of Japan's Qing Dynasty, gave his three-year-old daughter to Kawashima Langsu as an adopted daughter changed her name to Kawashima Yoshiko. Yoshiko Kawashima then entered Japan to receive Japanese military education.

China's number one female traitor, who has always thought she was Japanese, is still hated and shot at the age of 41

However, Yoshiko Kawashima did not want to have any dream of restoration, she only wanted to live happily ever after, but the nightmare came. 17-year-old Yoshiko Kawashima was raped by her adoptive father, and then Kawashima began to reject her female identity, cutting off her long hair and changing her name to Jin Bihui and returning to China.

China's number one female traitor, who has always thought she was Japanese, is still hated and shot at the age of 41

Soon Yoshiko Kawashima was in China using her Qing Dynasty status to provide military intelligence to Japan. Yoshiko Kawashima took advantage of her human weakness to obtain a lot of strategic intelligence, for which the Japanese side rewarded her with a mess of honorary titles, and even put on the shoulder card of a general. After Japan announced its surrender in 1945, Kawashima Yoshiko was captured by the Nationalist army and subsequently sentenced to death for adultery, and in 1947 Kawashima Yoshiko was shot at the age of 42.

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