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Why did she insist on being a traitor? In the end, he ended up being scolded by thousands of people and could not end well

The period from the late Qing Dynasty to the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression was the most tragic and dark period on the mainland, because the incompetence of the Qing government led to foreign powers looking at our country with great ambition, and they relied on their own powerful weapons to oppress the mainland.

They forced the Qing government to sign various unfair treaties, prompting the Qing government to pay a large amount of indemnities and cede land, resulting in the fragmentation of the mainland land. At that time, the people were very poor and miserable, not only oppressed by the late feudal society, but also bullied by external forces.

Why did she insist on being a traitor? In the end, he ended up being scolded by thousands of people and could not end well

After the Sino-Japanese War, the mainland was even more vulnerable in the eyes of foreigners, and even made Japan have aggressive ambitions, and finally the Qing government perished. After the fall of the late Qing Dynasty, the major warlords began to enter the stage of history again, and Yuan Shikai began to enter the era of chaotic warlords, and everywhere was full of wars.

After the Japanese stepped into the mainland, China became a hell on earth, they landed on the mainland in Lushun, and also carried out a massacre for three days and four nights, and the streets and alleys were full of the corpses of ordinary people.

They quickly occupied the three northeastern provinces, established the Kwantung Army, and began to capture a large number of Chinese to serve them, while some of them Chinese became traitors and lackeys. The Japanese also established a puppet Manchurian government and forced Puyi to become a puppet emperor, so that they could control the people of the mainland. After the fall of the late Qing Dynasty, there were still many descendants of the imperial family, and some of the descendants of the imperial relatives became traitors to the Japanese.

For example, Kawashima Yoshiko was born from a royal family, and finally became the first female traitor on the mainland. Yoshiko Kawashima was a Manchu imperial family of eight hundred, originally named Aisin Kyora. Xianxuan was the Prince of Manchu, and Yoshiko Kawashima was his fourteenth daughter.

Why did she insist on being a traitor? In the end, he ended up being scolded by thousands of people and could not end well

Since she was a child, she looks cute and is very smart, and she has met Puyi, she is a serious eight-hundred-year-old, she should have a happy life, and she should not become a female traitor, but everything stems from her greedy father.

Her father always wanted to reshape the Qing Dynasty and dreamed of returning the Qing Dynasty to its former prosperity, so he regarded the Japanese as the backer of the Qing Dynasty's comeback. On that day, a Japanese named Kawashima Nanasu had a good relationship with Kawashima Yoshiko's father, and when he saw that the young Kawashima Yoshiko liked it very much, he offered to let her be his adopted daughter. Her father gave her to Kawashima Nanasu in order to curry favor with the Japanese.

Yoshiko Kawashima was only six years old at the time, so she was sent to distant Japan, changed her Name to Chinese, and began to receive Japanese culture and education there. Yoshiko Kawashima is very good, very hardworking, very good in all aspects, and with the passage of time, she has also grown into a beautiful big girl with a man she likes.

The Japanese, on the other hand, are a country with a twisted personality, and if they were normal, they would not do terrible and perverted things. Kawashima's heart is also very dirty, coveting the beauty of Yoshiko Kawashima. So she raped Yoshiko Kawashima, who was only seventeen years old, and she was still a passionate girl with unlimited hopes for the future, but Kawashima's behavior destroyed everything for her.

Therefore, after being sexually assaulted, Kawashima Yoshiko also changed her temperament, and even hated her female identity very much, so she cut off her long hair and combed it into short hair, and then she also changed into men's clothing, as if she regarded herself as a man. She began to learn to ride a horse archery, but also learned to use a gun, in short, she became a man, and after a period of study she became a very good female spy, and after a few years she returned to China and began a criminal spy career.

Why did she insist on being a traitor? In the end, he ended up being scolded by thousands of people and could not end well

Yoshiko Kawashima not only passed on a large amount of favorable information from the mainland to Japan, but also planned the Huanggutun Incident, as well as the Empress Wanrong Incident, she also arrested a large number of revolutionaries, used all kinds of torture on them, and died at her hands countless revolutionaries and innocent people, it can be said that her hands are full of Chinese blood.

But she remained obsessed and transferred all her resentment to the people, and after the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japan, Kawashima Yoshiko was arrested and imprisoned. In 1948, Yoshiko Kawashima was shot, ending her life of evil.

Yoshiko Kawashima was originally a noble character of the mainland, who had a good year, but was eventually buried by her father. If she had not gone to Japan and could have stayed in China, I believe it must have been another life, and she would have achieved something with her ability, but in the end she ended up being scolded by thousands of people.

Why did she insist on being a traitor? In the end, he ended up being scolded by thousands of people and could not end well

The person who hurt her was the Japanese, and she should have thrown her hatred into Japan, but unfortunately, in the end, she regarded her mother country as her enemy, and her enemy, as a Chinese, helped the Japanese oppress China.

In fact, in that period, there were really many traitors, and according to statistics, there were more than 2 million Traitors in China, what a huge number? Without their help, I believe that the Japanese would not have been so arrogant, and if Chinese could have united at that time, they would not have suffered so many casualties. Of course, this is also the lesson left to us by history, and if we do not learn the lesson, we will suffer losses in the future.

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