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Minamizo Yunko is a more notorious Japanese female spy than Yoshiko Kawashima

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Minamizo Yunko is a more notorious Japanese female spy than Yoshiko Kawashima

During japan's invasion of China, many spies were installed to spy on our intelligence and assassinate important people. In particular, there are many female spies who use their beauty and smile to spew out suffocating and even deadly poisonous juices.

Minamizo Yunko is a more notorious Japanese female spy than Yoshiko Kawashima

Among them, the most notorious and well-known is Yoshiko Kawashima. She is not only a spy for Japan, but also a traitor to China, tearing up the country with the identity of the imperial family, earning herself the nickname of "Oriental Witch", and being praised by Japan as the "Flower of the Empire".

However, we are not talking about Yoshiko Kawashima today, but another female spy nanzao Yunzi who is equally famous with her and even more harmful to China. If you have seen "Agent Five", you will have a more intuitive understanding, she is the "Takeuchi Yunzi" played by actor Gao Lu in the play.

Minamizo Yunko is a more notorious Japanese female spy than Yoshiko Kawashima

Born and raised in Shanghai, China, in 1909, Nanzo's father, Jiro Minamizo, was a veteran spy in China. After the age of thirteen, she was sent back to Kobe, Japan, for specialized espionage training, proficient in shooting, disguise, poisoning, and blasting. During this period, she was also appreciated by Kenji Toihara and accepted as a female disciple who closed her doors.

In 1929, at the age of twenty, Nanzao Yunzi secretly infiltrated China and entered the Tangshan Hot Spring Hotel in Nanjing as a waiter as a "Liao Yaquan" whose family was poor and led to schooling. The reason why it was chosen to lurk here was because senior officials of the National Government often came and went here and held secret military meetings.

Using his beauty, Nanzao Yunzi constantly collected military intelligence, and even rebelled against many military and political officials, providing extremely important intelligence for the early invasion of China by the Japanese army.

Minamizo Yunko is a more notorious Japanese female spy than Yoshiko Kawashima

After the Battle of Songhu began, although the situation was not optimistic, the Nanjing government's determination to resist Japan was resolute. To this end, while stepping up the attack on Shanghai, the Japanese army also carried out the next assassination operation, hoping to shake China's will to resist Japan.

Minamizo Yunko is a more notorious Japanese female spy than Yoshiko Kawashima

As a typical pro-American faction, Song Meiling has always advocated "uniting with the United States to resist Japan." After the outbreak of the Battle of Songhu, she appeared repeatedly in Shanghai and Suzhou, openly calling on the military and the people of the whole country to resist Japan in unison and calling on the international community to actively intervene. Therefore, the Japanese army hated it to the bone, and it was bound to get rid of it quickly.

On August 22, 1937, Song Meiling traveled by car to Shanghai to comfort the officers and men who were fighting on the front line. When the car was suddenly bombed by Japanese aircraft when it reached Suzhou, the car fell into the ditch and sank, although Song Meiling was lucky to escape, she broke several ribs, and the impact was very bad.

Minamizo Yunko is a more notorious Japanese female spy than Yoshiko Kawashima

The next day, Bai Chongxi, deputy chief of the general staff of the National Government, personally went to the Shanghai front to command. As a result, he was once again bombed by Japanese aircraft, and Although Bai Chongxi himself was unharmed, he caused hundreds of civilian deaths and injuries.

On August 26, 1937, Chiang Kai-shek secretly traveled from Nanjing to Shanghai. In order to avoid the japanese bombing, he had to take the special car of the British ambassador to China. It was thought that Britain and Japan were not at war and that Japan would not bomb vehicles bearing the British flag. Who would have thought that this car was accurately bombed by Japanese aircraft while driving, but fortunately Chiang Kai-shek temporarily changed his itinerary and did not take this car and escaped a disaster.

The above series of events is obviously not an accident, but someone has learned of the information in advance and provided it to the Japanese army. After the military command's overt inspection and secret visits, one person gradually surfaced, and he was Huang Jun, the chief secretary of the Executive Yuan.

At the end of November 1937, the military commander secretly shot Huang Jun and his son Huang Jiliang after verifying evidence of the crime of adultery with Japanese spies. Shunto went down and found the Tangshan Hot Spring Hotel in Nanjing, and also found "Liao Yaquan", who turned out to be Nanzao Yunzi, a famous spy in Japan.

Minamizo Yunko is a more notorious Japanese female spy than Yoshiko Kawashima

After Nanzao Yunzi was captured by the military commander, he was supposed to be executed secretly. However, the military commander Dai Kasa wanted to get from her the spy network of the Japanese army in Shanghai and Nanjing, and even wanted to plot against her as a double-sided spy, so he temporarily detained her in the Tiger Bridge Central Prison in Nanjing.

Before the fall of Nanjing, the Nationalist government fled in a hurry, and did not execute or transfer Nanzao Yunzi in time, so that she was lucky to be rescued. Soon, she revealed her identity, served as the head of the Japanese secret service in Shanghai, and began to carry out large-scale murders of Chinese secret service organizations, especially the hidden personnel of the military command.

Minamizo Yunko is a more notorious Japanese female spy than Yoshiko Kawashima

Dai Kasa regretted his mistakes and sent military commanders to Shanghai many times to assassinate Nanzao Yunzi, but unfortunately he lost every time. Under chiang kai-shek's direct interrogation, the military command specially formulated the "Cobra Plan", determined to kill this Japanese female demon at any cost.

Minamizo Yunko is a more notorious Japanese female spy than Yoshiko Kawashima

In April 1942, Nanzao Yunzi came alone to the Paramount Café on Xiafei Road in the French Concession of Shanghai, and was rushed up by three military agents who had already been ambushed, and was killed on the spot after being shot several times. At this point, she ended her bloody and sinful life.