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Wang Jingwei was a traitor during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. Not only was he nailed to the pillar of shame, but his children were more or less implicated to varying degrees. The second daughter, Wang Wenbin, was kidnapped to a remote rural area for many years

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Wang Jingwei was a traitor during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. Not only was he nailed to the pillar of shame, but his children were more or less implicated to varying degrees.

The second daughter, Wang Wenbin, was kidnapped to a remote rural area, and for many years endured humiliation and burdens to make a living, and her spirit was greatly traumatized, and she did not say anything about her father.

Wang Wenwei was the youngest, wang Jingwei was only 16 years old when he died, but he was implicated the most, sentenced to one year and six months, and arrested for "traitorous crimes."

Wang Jingwei was also like Qin Juniper, kneeling for generations, repenting of the disasters they had brought to the Chinese people.

Wang Jingwei was a traitor during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. Not only was he nailed to the pillar of shame, but his children were more or less implicated to varying degrees. The second daughter, Wang Wenbin, was kidnapped to a remote rural area for many years
Wang Jingwei was a traitor during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. Not only was he nailed to the pillar of shame, but his children were more or less implicated to varying degrees. The second daughter, Wang Wenbin, was kidnapped to a remote rural area for many years
Wang Jingwei was a traitor during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. Not only was he nailed to the pillar of shame, but his children were more or less implicated to varying degrees. The second daughter, Wang Wenbin, was kidnapped to a remote rural area for many years

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