On August 15, 1945, Japan announced its unconditional surrender, and the War of Resistance Against Japan finally ended.
In the course of the War of Resistance Against Japan, the reason why Chinese was wantonly invaded by Japanese imperialism was indispensable to the "credit" of those traitors who betrayed the country and sought glory.
Therefore, after the surrender of Japan, the government of the Republic of China began to punish these traitors as they deserved, including the famous singer Li Xianglan at that time.
When the traitors were arrested, Li Xianglan was on the liquidation list, which made people can't help but be in an uproar.
Li Xianglan confessed to the government's list of "traitors" listed by the government, but when it came time to sentence her, she revealed her true identity and was eventually acquitted.
This can't help but make people wonder, obviously there is already a mountain of ironclad evidence, why was he finally found not guilty?
Why did she become a well-known star in China?

Li Xianglan
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > the true identity of "female traitor" Li Xianglan</h1>
Li Xianglan was born on February 12, 1920 in Liaoning Province, China.
As soon as she was born, her parents named her Shuko Yamaguchi because her parents were all Japanese.
Li Xianglan's father was a Japanese who was good at Chinese, and he left Japan at an early age to settle in China.
Her grandfather was a sinologist and was very fond of Chinese culture, so under the influence of her father and grandfather, Li Xianglan had a deep understanding and familiarity with Chinese culture.
Japanese people are also Asian, so Li Xianglan is also black hair, black pupils and yellow skin, which is not much different from Chinese in appearance, not to mention that her Mandarin is also very fluent, which makes people think that she is really a Chinese at first glance.
< h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > the advice of his friend Liuba, he wanted to take the road of art</h1>
Since the outbreak of the September 18 Incident, the Japanese have invaded the northeast region and begun to impose a brutal rule on the northeast, making the Chinese people in the northeast miserable.
After this, the anti-Japanese elements in the northeast began to attack the Japanese invaders, and because the Japanese always failed to catch the attackers, they became angry.
In 1932, the Japanese army spread its anger on the innocent Chinese people, and they carried out a brutal massacre of the people in Fushun, killing more than 3,000 Chinese, which shocked and angered all of China.
After this tragedy, the Japanese were still angry, suspecting that someone had contacted the anti-Japanese elements to make them frequently attacked and could not catch anyone.
The Japanese set their sights on Fumio Yamaguchi, The father of Li Xianglan, who was a Chinese instructor at the South Manchuria Railway Co., Ltd.
Because Yamaguchi's Chinese is very good and he can communicate with Chinese, it is perfectly normal to suspect him.
Yamaguchi Fumio was taken away by the Japanese army and interrogated, although he eventually dispelled the suspicion that he had contact with the anti-Japanese elements, but it was this interrogation that made Yamaguchi Fumio feel panicked and uneasy.
After some thought, he knew that Fushun was already a place of right and wrong, no longer safe, no longer able to live here in peace.
Therefore, Yamaguchi Fumio decided to move his family to Shenyang.
The reason why Li Xianglan became a "pseudo-Manchu star" was on the train from their family to Shenyang.
In 1933, Li Xianglan, who was also called Shuko Yamaguchi at the time, embarked on a train to Shenyang with her father and others, wanting to leave the turbulent Fushun.
On this train, Li Xianglan met Liu Ba, who later testified for her, and was also the guide who encouraged her to take the path of art.
Liuba is a Russian-Jewish girl in exile who can easily communicate with Li Xianglan because she has been studying in a Japanese-run school since she was a child.
In the process of communication, Liu Ba learned that Li Xianglan, like herself, likes singing and dancing, and became a good friend who talked about everything.
For the knowledge of singing and dancing, Liu Ba knows more than Li Xianglan.
After a short contact with Li Xianglan, she felt that Li Xianglan's talent was very good, so LiuBa said to Li Xianglan: "I think you can learn some professional singing and dancing training." ”
Li Xianglan asked in surprise, "Can I?" ”
Liu Ba nodded, "Your talent is very good, and you are also very beautiful, which is very suitable for taking the path of art." ”
Under Liu Ba's advice, Li Xianglan has a goal for her life, that is, to become a singing artist.
After asking for her parents' consent, she was introduced by Lyubba to the Soviet opera singer Madame Podolesov.
After testing Li Xianglan, Madame Bodolisov adopted her as her apprentice and decided to train her personally.
< h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > became a "brainwashing device" for the Japanese to Chinese</h1>
At a solo concert, Li Xianglan's outstanding performance and beautiful singing voice attracted the attention of the planning section chief of Japan's Fengtian Radio Station.
He found that Li Xianglan not only had a Chinese accent, but even her image was no different from that of a Chinese girl, except that her name was Japanese.
This made him think of an idea: use Li Xianglan's image to paralyze Chinese!
The reason for this idea was that the means of Japan's invasion of China at that time were too brutal, resulting in the constant resistance of the Chinese people, and in order to reduce these resistances, Japan wanted to improve its image of aggression and paralyze Chinese senses.
In order to achieve this goal, the necessary means of propaganda still need to be available, and Li Xianglan's appearance has also made them happy.
So 13-year-old Li Xianglan was invited by the Japanese to record the so-called Manchurian new songs.
This pleased Li Xianglan, who loved to sing, so she quickly agreed.
Li Xianglan, who debuted on Japan's pseudo-Manchurian radio station, quickly recorded songs that were liked by the Chinese people, and felt that this "Chinese girl" was very Chinese face.
In 1938, in order to beautify their crimes in China, the Japanese signed Li Xianglan as a special actor and made her a star as a "Chinese".
In 1940, Li Xianglan's "Night of China" caused strong dissatisfaction among Chinese.
Because this film tells the story of a Japanese boy who slaps the Chinese girl played by Li Xianglan, but makes the Chinese girl fall in love with the Japanese boy.
This story seriously hurts Chinese people, believing that the Chinese girl in the movie insults China's national character and is a betrayal of Chinese.
In addition to starring in films that glorify the Japanese, Li Xianglan not only sang songs glorifying the Japanese army in public places, but also sang songs in Japan that encouraged the invasion of China.
It was because of Li Xianglan's influence that many Japanese youths joined the ranks of invading China, causing Serious harm to China.
As a result, her position in Chinese's heart began to shake.
Although Li Xianglan also publicly apologized to Chinese and people later, and temporarily left her acting career, this did not allow her to hurt China less.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > the weaving process of "Li Xianglan" lies</h1>
Step 1: Debut as Chinese
In 1933, in order to paralyze the Chinese people and advocate the false slogan of "Goodwill between Japan and Manchuria", the Japanese Fengtian Radio Station decided to launch a program of "Manchurian New Songs".
Shuko Yamaguchi had just performed at Madame Bodolisov's solo concert, and her excellent performance made her so popular that she invited her to be a singer in "New Manchurian Songs".
However, if the Japanese name Shuko Yamaguchi appeared in the program, it would inevitably cause disgust among those Chinese audiences, so the radio people wanted Shuko Yamaguchi to take a Chinese name.
Because his father, Fumio Yamaguchi, had a good relationship with Li Jichun when he was studying in Beijing, Shuko Yamaguchi was adopted by Li Jichun as a daughter and took a Chinese name, Li Xianglan.
After this, the Japanese wanted Li Xianglan to become the actor they signed, at this time the name Li Xianglan was once again chosen by her as a stage name, and since then Li Xianglan's name has often appeared on the screen.
Step 2: Play a Chinese girl, so that the Chinese is acceptable
Li Xianglan's first film was "Honeymoon Express", starring as a Chinese bride named Shuqin.
Subsequently, she starred in a series of movies, but without exception, she played Chinese girls.
Because Li Xianglan often appears in front of the screen, and every time she appears in the Chinese, the name is also a Chinese name, so many Chinese people regard her as a Chinese.
As a result, Li Xianglan became a Japanese with the name of Chinese.
The third step: "Li Xianglan" lies are initially implemented
When Li Xianglan became a well-known star in China, Japan's war of aggression against China was also gradually advancing.
In order to brainwash Chinese, they starred in more movies for Li Xianglan.
For example, in "The Song of Bailan", the film ends with a Chinese girl played by Li Xianglan killed by a guerrilla shell, and the Kwantung Army erects a monument for her.
For example, in "The Night of China", Guilan, played by Li Xianglan, originally hated Japan, but finally changed her mind because of love.
Although the stories of these films are different, what is the same is that in the end, Chinese girls give up the hatred of their home country because of love.
And this also happens to be the purpose of the Japanese, that is, to create a Chinese to give up everything for their feelings, including their own lives.
Step Four: The Lie Is Pushed to the Extreme
In 1942, Pseudo Man Ying co-produced the film "Wanshi Liufang" with Chinese films and Zoomlion.
At the time of the filming of this film, the Chinese film at that time used almost all the actors in Shanghai to raise the image of Li Xianglan and sell "Wanshi Liufang" through various means.
Moreover, at that time, Shanghai was the most developed and the most audience in China's film industry, so many Chinese film audiences knew Li Xianglan.
Overnight, Li Xianglan became The most famous star in China at that time, and her films were also watched by many people.
But most of Li Xianglan's films are to promote Japan's "friendliness" and let the Chinese reduce their hostility to Japan, which will largely make the Chinese people subtly change some of their own ideas.
And this is precisely the purpose of the Japanese to create li Xianglan's "Chinese girl" image.
< h1 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > after the end of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the famous female singer was sentenced to "traitor" and finally learned that she was acquitted</h1>
A few years later, after Japan's unconditional surrender, a large number of Japanese troops left in China withdrew one after another.
After the Japanese army retreated, those traitors who betrayed the motherland and were on the side of the disaster became street rats that everyone shouted and beat.
The government of the Republic of China also began to arrest these traitors and liquidate their crimes.
Li Xianglan, a "Chinese girl," was put on the blacklist of the Republic of China government and arrested as a "female traitor."
Li Xianglan was a singer and actor who was highly sought after and loved by the people at that time, and her natural singing voice and superb acting skills made her a popular star, and the original song of "Night Fragrance" was her.
Therefore, when Li Xianglan was arrested by the Republic of China government for adultery, many people could not believe it.
In the process of trying Li Xianglan, the incidents of her helping the Japanese to deceive and brainwash the Chinese people by means of literary performances were exposed one by one.
When listing her "traitorous" crimes, Li Xianglan did not hysterically defend herself, confessed to this, admitted that she had done propaganda and beautified the fact that the Japanese people had done, and became a means for Japan to brainwash Chinese.
After the trial, the republic of China government sentenced Li Xianglan to death without exception.
In this regard, Li Xianglan did not say anything, as if she had already anticipated this result.
Perhaps because she didn't want to face death like this afterwards, when she was escorted to the execution site and prepared to carry out the death penalty, Li Xianglan suddenly opened her mouth.
She said: "I am not Chinese, and your republic of China government is not qualified to execute me for adultery." ”
As soon as these words were uttered, the executioner was stunned, and then informed his superiors.
The official in charge of arresting the traitors came to Li Xianglan and asked, "Do you have any evidence that you are not Chinese?" ”
Li Xianglan nodded and said, "You can let my good friend Liu Ba come over, and she can prove it for me." ”
Therefore, the government of the Republic of China brought Liuba with him.
Liu Ba helped Li Xianglan's parents send her Japanese household registration certificate from Beijing to Shanghai, proving that Li Xianglan was not a Chinese, but a Japanese.
The household registration shows that Li Xianglan is indeed an authentic Japanese, so this so-called crime of traitor does not establish for Li Xianglan.
So in court, the judge said about Li Xianglan:
"Although your crime of adultery is not acquitted, I think there are still problems in terms of morality."
"You used your Chinese identity to appear in movies and sing songs, perhaps because you had nothing to do with the crime of adultery, but I feel very sorry."
After this, Li Xianglan was acquitted on the spot by the government of the Republic of China on the day of the execution, and sent someone to send her to return to China in February 1946.
After being sent back to China, Li Xianglan changed her name to Shuko Yamaguchi again and continued her acting career.
He then began his career in politics and became a pivotal figure in Japan, before spending the rest of his life in Japan before dying of heart failure in 2014.