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This Japanese spy married Chinese new China went to prison for 20 years and returned to China to become rich

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It is said that Japan's war of aggression against China began to be deployed from the Qing Dynasty, and all kinds of spies and agents infiltrated countless people. Coupled with the fact that the ethnic differences between China and Japan are extremely small, and the old Chinese household registration system is chaotic, this gives foreign intelligence agents an opportunity to take advantage of it. It was only the eight-year War of Resistance that exhausted Japan's energy, and the addition of the two great powers of the United States and the Soviet Union made Japan have no chance of winning. Defeat is inevitable. Originally, according to the custom, the defeated party should hand over the roster of personnel lurking in the enemy country and the undercover roster to the victorious side along with the surrender book. If you keep it, you don't know that you can make a comeback in the year of the monkey, and if you have a few decades, the original intelligence personnel will not be able to use it for a long time. But there was such a Japanese spy, who not only escaped successive pursuits and lurked in post-war China for many years, but also obtained a legal identity, mixed well in new China, and as a result, he was arrested and imprisoned because of an accident. But he was able to return to Japan and become a billionaire. It's a legend.

This Japanese spy married Chinese new China went to prison for 20 years and returned to China to become rich

(A Japanese spy disguised as a Chinese peasant, his appearance is not visible at all)

To figure out the components of Japanese intelligence, we must first figure out what the Japanese spy organization is. In the anti-Japanese tv dramas, you can often hear a word - special high class, in fact, the full name of this unit is the special high police department, which is subordinate to an agency of the Japanese Ministry of the Interior. Originally, it was used to cope with the stability of Japan, but after Japan's expansion, it began to deploy overseas. Became a spy intelligence agency. Famous figures include Kenji Doihara, Yoshiko Kawashima, and Yunko Minamizo. These Japanese intelligence officers gathered military intelligence in the tohoku region and also engaged in the business of selling opium to poison Chinese. Let Chinese hate it to the bone.

But in addition to the special high school, Japan has other intelligence organizations. For example, the Mei organ, which is specifically responsible for supporting and monitoring Wang Jingwei's puppet government, the No. 76 organ deployed in Shanghai, and the gendarmerie headquarters that are not doing business properly. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the Jinan Railway Bureau had a Japanese engineer named Kawashita Taniqing. His parents were doctors who came to northeast China to practice medicine very early, and he himself was born in Jilin Province in the northeast, and because he lived in China for a long time, he could speak fluent Chinese. But the man's real identity was a spy secretly installed by the Japanese gendarmerie at the Jinan Railway Bureau, responsible for collecting intelligence on the Chinese. Because of the information he provided, many Chinese anti-Japanese fighters were arrested and killed by the Japanese gendarmerie. However, when Japan surrendered, this man disappeared, some people said that he was assassinated by the armed forces behind enemy lines, and some people said that he surrendered after the end of the War of Resistance and had been sent back to Japan.

This Japanese spy married Chinese new China went to prison for 20 years and returned to China to become rich

(Japanese Special High School in Film and Television Works)

As a result, after the founding of New China, this Japanese spy actually escaped pursuit and lurked. It's just a pity that people are not as good as heaven. Among the anti-Japanese people arrested for his whistle-blowing was a man named Xu Yongqing, a strong fighting master, who was captured by the Japanese gendarmes and unexpectedly snatched the guns of the Japanese soldiers and fled on the way to the city. He also fled Jinan overnight, and after a difficult trek, he finally fled to the base area to join the Eighth Route Army and became a guard for General Xu Shiyou. One day, Xu Yongqing found a Japanese spy who had betrayed him on a bus in Shanghai. The matter was immediately reported to the relevant government departments. This was a category of investigative cases at the time. The Shanghai Municipal Public Security Bureau immediately dispatched elite personnel to investigate, and according to the bus route where the Japanese spy was found at that time, the triangle vegetable market was found, and it was determined that Hexia Guqing had bought vegetables here, and based on the confession of the traitors in prison, he found Hexia Guqing's Chinese wife, a dancer from Zhejiang. Through this woman, she found The Valley Qing under the pseudonym "You Zhiyuan".

This Japanese spy married Chinese new China went to prison for 20 years and returned to China to become rich

(The dancers of old Shanghai, the wife of Hexia Guqing is one of them)

It turned out that this spy, who was proficient in Chinese, Chinese history, geography, and the history of the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, had also studied espionage, strategy, reconnaissance, judo, boxing, swordsmanship, international law, justice, criminal investigation, meteorology, photography technology, electrical repair, mechanical repair and other skills. So after Japan's defeat, he received orders to lurk for three years, waiting for a counteroffensive (the Japanese still fantasized about a comeback). He hid in Shanghai, making money by speculating in stocks and dumping gold, and taught himself English during the period. As a result, 3 years have passed, the Japanese army of the counter-offensive has not come, but the People's Liberation Army has come. When the People's Liberation Army liberated Shanghai, he knew that he had to change his identity and continue to lurk, so he used the technology he mastered to open a repair shop specializing in repairing electrical appliances. It lurked until 1958, when he was recognized on his way to buy groceries. He was finally arrested by the Shanghai Public Security Bureau.

This Japanese spy married Chinese new China went to prison for 20 years and returned to China to become rich

(Compared to the Japanese war criminals who were executed, Kiyoshi Kawashita was so lucky.)

After Kawashita Kiyoshi was arrested, he initially denied his identity, but finally admitted his identity in front of witnesses and evidence. Soon after, the Shanghai Intermediate People's Court sentenced Hexiagu Qing to life imprisonment in accordance with the law. Kawashita Tani Kiyoshi accepted the verdict and abandoned the appeal. On August 10, 1977, he was announced by the Shanghai Municipal High People's Court to reduce his remaining sentence and release him early. After being imprisoned for nearly 20 years, HexiaguQing was full of emotions after being released from prison. He was supposed to return to Japan within a limited period of time. Because he no longer had a Japanese passport, he was refused entry by the Japanese side. But the old spy immediately applied to the Japanese consulate in Shanghai to restore his Japanese citizenship and return to Japan to settle down. After his identity was confirmed, the Japanese government restored his Japanese citizenship. On November 12, 1977, Kiyoshi Kawashita, his Chinese wife and four children left Shanghai and returned to Japan.

When he returned to Japan, Kiyoshi Kawashita's parents had long since died, leaving only some real estate. He was about to sell his property for some money to live when two things suddenly happened. First, the Tokyo law firm learned from the media that Kiyoshi Kawanetani was alive and had returned to Japan. He sent someone to inform him. His uncle in Europe, who died seven years ago, left a $1.2 million inheritance to Kiyoshi Kawashita's father in a will. $1.2 million at that time was not a small amount. And that's not all, the Chinese wife who came back with him to become a Japanese citizen saw lottery ticket sellers on the streets of Tokyo. Because there is no such thing as a lottery in China, she felt curious and bought a bet to play. Unexpectedly, I won 10 million yen at once. After all, Kiyoshi Kawashita was a spy and had a very high IQ, and he spent a whole year familiarizing himself with the Japanese economy at that time, and then investing with the assets he owned. At that time, Japan was in the stage of economic take-off, and the stock, real estate, and home appliance industries invested by Kawashita Kiyoshi rose sharply, and in less than five years, his assets had exceeded 100 million yuan (yen).

This Japanese spy married Chinese new China went to prison for 20 years and returned to China to become rich

(The Japanese economy in the 1970s has begun to take off.)

If he had not been found to be a spy and arrested, Kawanetani Kiyoshi would have been lurking in China all his life, and Japan would have thought that there was no such person as him in the world, then the legacy left by his uncle would be confiscated by the government, and winning the lottery would be even more impossible. So he thanked Chinese people for their grace of not killing and magnanimity. In April 1986, Hexiagu passed away peacefully at the age of 71. Please support the "War Classic" and "Iron Blood Library" series of physical graphic books produced by this team! Independent professional There is a kind of material!