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The last princess in the Qing Dynasty was Hua Fei, and her sister was not Japanese. She is also a princess with pure Manchu blood, but her fate is tragic. She was given to the Japanese by her father as an adopted daughter since she was a child. When she grew up, she insisted that she was Japanese because she was brainwashed by the Japanese emperor.

During the Republic of China, the Qing government was completely finished, but the nobles of the Qing Dynasty did not want the Qing Dynasty to perish, so they tried their best to save the Qing Dynasty, which had existed in name only. Wang Qing wanted to collude with the Japanese to save the Qing government, so he gave his young daughter to the Japanese in an attempt to help the Qing Dynasty through this daughter. But in the end it backfired. Not only did he not get what he wanted, but the whole China was almost destroyed by this daughter. He probably didn't expect things to develop in this direction at all.

Chuan Dao Yoshiko has been growing up in Japan and receiving Japanese education. However, on the day when Kawashima Yoshiko was eighteen, her adoptive father took away her virginity, which once made Kawashima Yoshiko unable to accept the darkness of human nature. It was not until this incident that Kawashima Yoshiko changed her previous dress and became a handsome Japanese officer. She began to participate in the Japanese war of aggression and committed many heinous crimes. After countless Chinese sons and daughters fought bloody battles, War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression won the final victory, and Kawashima Yoshiko was arrested as a traitor and sent to a military court. She denied China's identity in court and said that she was Japanese from beginning to end, which surprised everyone present at that time.

Kawashima Yoshiko's statement is no problem from her personal growth experience. Because her father was a pawn for Japan since she was a child, and the Japanese also regarded her as a tool that could be used, no one cultivated her patriotism at all, but the Japanese emperor cultivated it, so she decided that she was Japanese and had a strong sense of belonging to Japan, so she tried her best to do things for Japan.