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What kind of person is Kawashima Yoshiko in history?
Chuan Dao Yoshiko (1May 24, 906-1March 25, 948 (to be investigated)), also known as Chuan Dao Dongzhen, formerly known as Cheng Zhi, Chinese name Jin Bihui, is a Japanese spy. The 14th daughter of Prince Su of Qing Dynasty.

In the first year of the Republic of China (19 12), when the Qing Dynasty perished, Yi Shan wanted to restore the country with the help of the Japanese aggressors and gave her daughter Xianxi to Su Lang, Chuan Dao, as an adopted daughter. Xiansui changed her name to Kawashima Yoshiko, was sent to Japan to receive militaristic education, and returned to China as an adult to work as a spy for Japan for a long time.

In the 16th year of the Republic of China (1927), it was a means of political aggression against Inner Mongolia to marry Ganjul Zabu, the son of Mongolian thief Bab Zabu. In the 17th year of the Republic of China (1928), he went to Shanghai to engage in espionage.

He successively held such important positions as "Commander-in-Chief An" and "Commander-in-Chief of the North China People's Self-Defense Force" in the Puppet Manchukuo, participated in secret military actions such as the Huanggutun Incident, the September 18th Incident, the Manchurian Independence Movement, and personally directed events that shocked China and foreign countries, such as the February 28th Incident in Shanghai and the transfer of grace. He was called "spy for boys and girls" and "oriental female demon".

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brothers and sisters

1, Aisingiorro Xiandong: Shan Xian's second1son, who went to Japan with his sister Chuan Dao Liangzi to receive militaristic education. Later, he couldn't stand the hypocrisy of Chuan Dao and the heinous crimes of the Japanese army. He changed from the puppet Manchukuo to the underground organization of the * * * production party and became a revolutionary. He died in 2002.

2. Aisin Gioro Qi Xian: seventeen women in Shan County, persecuted during the Cultural Revolution, later served as vice chairman of Langfang Oriental University City, honorary president of Beijing Oriental Research Institute, and librarian of Beijing Literature and History Research Institute. Her husband is Ma Wanli, a famous painter and art educator.

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Kawashima Yoshiko