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Before liberation, Kawashima Yoshiko was executed in Peiping, and the body clutched a piece of paper in her hands, on which something was written

author:Zhengjueji Street 96

In the first prison in Beiping City in March 1948, although the weather had just warmed up, the prison still made people feel the coolness.

But in contrast to the coolness inside the prison, there is a lot of bustle outside the prison gate, and many well-known newspapers in Peiping are paying attention to an execution in the prison. The execution was carried out by Yoshiko Kawashima, a spy who could influence the course of modern China.

As reporters were discussing whether Yoshiko Kawashima was on the list of executions, the prison gates opened and four soldiers came out carrying a door panel on which lay a female prisoner dressed in white. Many reporters who had seen Yoshiko Kawashima's trial immediately shouted at the sight of the woman: "It's her!" Yoshiko Kawashima was killed! ”

Before liberation, Kawashima Yoshiko was executed in Peiping, and the body clutched a piece of paper in her hands, on which something was written

Sent by his father to the Devil's Cave

Yoshiko Kawashima may have thought it was a Japanese when they heard the name, but Yoshiko Kawashima's identity was that of a late Qing nobleman who was a Manchu.

Her father was prince Su of the tenth generation of the Iron Hat King of the Qing Dynasty, because of the family's wealth, Kawashima Yoshiko was born, although the Republic of China had been established, she still enjoyed the treatment of Gege, and her life was also very comfortable.

Although the family was well-off, Kawashima Yoshiko's father, Prince Su, still wanted to restore the "ancestral Jiangshan", so he contacted the great powers of various countries in the hope of using the power of the great powers to "resurrect" the Qing Dynasty.

Before liberation, Kawashima Yoshiko was executed in Peiping, and the body clutched a piece of paper in her hands, on which something was written

At this time, the Japanese also noticed Prince Su's move, and a Japanese ronin, Kawashima, approached Prince Su and said that although the Qing Dynasty was destroyed, a new state could be established in Manchuria, the manchu homeland, so as to lay a good foundation for the future return to Guanli.

Kawashima's words were very useful to Prince Su, and the two of them prepared to jointly plan the "Manchu and Mongolian Independence Movement". In order to strengthen their friendship, Prince Su gave his fourteenth daughter to Kawashima, who named the girl Yoshiko Kawashima.

The "Manchurian independence movement" planned by the two was quickly aborted because it did not have the support of the Japanese government, and Yoshiko Kawashima became a tool for her stepfather to vent her desires.

Before liberation, Kawashima Yoshiko was executed in Peiping, and the body clutched a piece of paper in her hands, on which something was written

Yoshiko Kawashima left China at the age of seven, and when she was in Japan, Kawashima entered a girls' school, and the school chosen by her adoptive father was a school with a strong militarism, and the intentional indoctrination of her adoptive father made Kawashima a fanatical Japanese militarist.

Talent in the career of espionage

When Yoshiko Kawashima reached the age of seventeen, she was raped by her adoptive father, and after she was raped, Yoshiko Kawashima's personality became very extreme. She cut her hair to make herself look like a tomboy, and in addition to being very masculine, Yoshiko Kawashima also likes some male sports such as shooting, boxing, etc.

Before liberation, Kawashima Yoshiko was executed in Peiping, and the body clutched a piece of paper in her hands, on which something was written

In Japan, a man named Ainosuke Iwata had a crush on Yoshiko Kawashima, and when he expressed her love to Yoshiko Kawashima, Yoshiko Kawashima became very excited when she remembered her experience of being raped by her adoptive father, and Kawashima Yoshiko once wanted to take her own life. Even during a quarrel, Yoshiko Kawashima fired a gun directly into her chest.

Fortunately, the bullet did not hit the heart, and Yoshiko Kawashima also turned the corner. Later, because of the change in the situation in China, Kawashima was sent back to China by her adoptive father, and wanted to use her to contact the Manchu Qing widows and widows again.

Before liberation, Kawashima Yoshiko was executed in Peiping, and the body clutched a piece of paper in her hands, on which something was written

Originally, Kawashima Yoshiko thought that there would inevitably be some shrewd and capable people when such a behemoth as the Qing Dynasty fell, but when she visited many Manchu Qing widows and children, she found that these Manchu Qing royal families had completely become the laughing stock of the times.

In 1931, in order to launch a war of aggression against China, the Japanese army prepared to use Yoshiko Kawashima to contact the children of the old and young of the Manchu Qing to form the "Manchurian Youth Alliance" dominated by the Manchu nobles to resist the anti-Japanese activities of the Chinese people.

Yoshiko Kawashima seems to have found the "hope" of her struggle here, and she contacts some children of Manchu Qing nobles to join in, so that the "Manchurian Youth Alliance" continues to grow, and when anti-Japanese activities are held in the people, the "Manchurian Youth Alliance" will stand up and clash with it.

Before liberation, Kawashima Yoshiko was executed in Peiping, and the body clutched a piece of paper in her hands, on which something was written

In addition to countering the anti-Japanese forces, the alliance also ascertained the garrison and deployment of the Northeast Army, and provided certain assistance to the Japanese Kwantung Army in carrying out the "918 Incident".

In addition to these actions, according to the available information, zhang Zuolin's assassination at that time also showed the figure of Yoshiko Kawashima. Because of Yoshiko Kawashima's excellent intelligence work, some intelligence officers in the Kwantung Army called Yoshiko Kawashima "one person worth a division", and even issued her the rank of an army junior.

Before liberation, Kawashima Yoshiko was executed in Peiping, and the body clutched a piece of paper in her hands, on which something was written

Farewell poems on the verge of death

Her career success began to inflate Yoshiko Kawashima, and she began to pursue higher political pursuits—to have her own army.

Yoshiko Kawashima began to look for strong men in the Manchurian Youth Political Alliance and gave them military training. And using the resources at her disposal, Kawashima Yoshiko had a unit, and when the puppet state of Manchukuo was established, she was also appointed by Puyi as the "female officer of Manchukuo" and the "commander-in-chief of the Manchukuo Army".

Unfortunately, not long after Kawashima Yoshiko took control of the army, she was taken over by the Kwantung Army. It was also because of Kawashima Yoshiko's conflict with the Kwantung Army in this matter that Kawashima Yoshiko was completely abandoned by the Japanese government.

Before liberation, Kawashima Yoshiko was executed in Peiping, and the body clutched a piece of paper in her hands, on which something was written

Later, due to the decline of the war situation in Japan, he prepared to restart Yoshiko Kawashima. Yoshiko Kawashima traveled to Peiping as a hotel lady, where Yoshiko Kawashima negotiated secretly with senior Kuomintang officials and handed over the Japanese intelligence network in Peiping to Dai Kasa as her sincerity of cooperation.

After negotiations between Yoshiko Kawashima and the Kuomintang top brass, the two sides decided to lay down their arms and jointly attack the Communists, but unfortunately their plot was destroyed by the surrender of Japan not long after it was reached.

After the end of the War of Resistance Against Japan, Yoshiko Kawashima, who was hiding in Beiping, was captured by the military command. In the trial court, Kawashima Yoshiko defended herself as a "Japanese", but unfortunately, people at that time had a lot of books about Kawashima Yoshiko's crimes, so no matter how she defended herself, she did not let her escape the trial, and she was eventually sentenced to death.

When Kawashima Yoshiko was dying, she clutched a piece of paper in her hand and wrote: "There is no home to return, and there are tears that have nowhere to hang." There is justice in the law, and there are grievances against whom. ”

Before liberation, Kawashima Yoshiko was executed in Peiping, and the body clutched a piece of paper in her hands, on which something was written

brief summary:

Should Yoshiko Kawashima be damned? Damn it! But we have to say that Yoshiko Kawashima is very pitiful, to be precise, the young Yoshiko Kawashima is very pitiful. If she hadn't gone to Japan and hadn't met her adoptive father, maybe her life wouldn't have been wonderful but would have been very fulfilling. Or without her father's ambitions, the situation in China would have eased much.

But Kawashima Yoshiko's final farewell poem made the author want to give back a poem, although it was not well written, but still wanted to say it: seven years old left home, seventeen hated the country, two seven betrayed the country, dying and forgetting the country!