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"Traitor star Li Xianglan", a chaotic beauty who was released before being shot and fooled by the times

author:Du Qinghuai

Shuko Yamaguchi was born into a family of sinology in Japan, and worshipped her father's friend Li Jichun as her adoptive father, taking the name Li Xianglan. She went to school in Beiping, under the pseudonym Pan Shuhua, fluent in Chinese, and deeply loved China and Japan.

"Traitor star Li Xianglan", a chaotic beauty who was released before being shot and fooled by the times

In the 1930s and 1940s, Japanese singer Li Xianglan, as a tool of "Sino-Japanese goodwill", launched a popular interpretation career in China, once competing with Ruan Lingyu and Circumference.

"Night Fragrance" and "He Rijun Come Again" are her masterpieces.

In 1942, Li Xianglan became popular all over the country because of the movie "Wanshi Liufang", and became one of the seven major songs in Shanghai Beach with the theme song.

"Traitor star Li Xianglan", a chaotic beauty who was released before being shot and fooled by the times

In the chaotic world, she is a beautiful person, she is magnificent, seeking joy and pleasure in the chaotic world, rhymes with the sound of books in the chaotic world, and finally bids farewell to the chaotic world, leaving a spring dream.

In 1945, Japan was defeated, and "Chinese star" Li Xianglan ended her good time. The chinese people always thought that she was Chinese, so they accused him of adultery. In the end, Li Xianglan found a friend to prove that he was Japanese and repatriated to China.

Li Xianglan is no longer there, and Shuko Yamaguchi appears.

回到‬日本的山口淑子很快弃艺从政,1992年退休。 She strongly advocates peace, opposes the right wing, and has long been committed to Sino-Japanese friendship. On September 7, 2014, Li Xianglan passed away at the age of 94.

"Traitor star Li Xianglan", a chaotic beauty who was released before being shot and fooled by the times

Today's Li Xianglan, with the fragrance of flowers, disappeared. Mentioning Li Xianglan again, just like mentioning Xia Meng or Wang Danfeng, what is left for us is only a face.

Of course, we can't forget what Li Xianglan did for Japan, but for a little Li Xianglan, is she more worthy of our pity? In such a big era, it was never you who controlled your own destiny.

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