The journey of life is not a paved path, and fate is often at the mercy of circumstances, turning points and coincidences come one after another. Some people come from rich backgrounds, but they may lose everything overnight;And some were born in poverty, but they can change their fate overnight, and no one can predict the future direction. Just like Jin Bihui's experience when she was chosen by her father to give to the Japanese, she left many mysteries.
Jin Bihui may not be well-known to Chinese people, but her Japanese name"Yoshiko Kawashima"But it's a household name. Her identities are multiple, she is not only a Qing Dynasty Gege, but also a puppet Manchurian commander, and a female spy wearing **. It all started with her father, a man who was obsessed with the dream of restoration, Aisin Jueluo Shanqi.
Shanqi, born in the fifth year of Tongzhi (1866), his title of "Prince Su" originated from Huang Taiji's eldest son Haoge. Hauge was disqualified from the throne due to Dorgon's intervention, and this tragedy seems to have been passed on to future generations. Shanqi dreamed of maintaining the Qing dynasty all his life, and even gave up material interests, but the Empress Dowager Cixi also doubted his motives.
He had no bad habits, and after the fall of the Qing Dynasty, in order to restore the Qing Dynasty, Shanqi decided to rely on Japanese power. To this end, he gave the Fourteen Female Appearance to Naniwa Kawashima, who considered himself a friend of Japan, and later became known as Yoshiko Kawashima.
Yoshiko Kawashima was born in 1906, the year Zen Jai and Kawashima Naniwa became "brothers". After the fall of the Qing Dynasty, Shanqi immediately asked Kawashima Naniwa to take her to Japan for education, but it was not the education of the revolution to save the country, but the militaristic training that was popular in Japan at that time.
However, Shanqi overestimated Kawashima Naniwa's character and misjudged the situation. Two years later, Yoshiko Kawashima suffered insults from her adoptive father, and at the age of 17, she was traumatized. She believes that it was her femininity that led to all this.
So she cut off her long hair and put on **, as if she wanted to erase her feminine identity forever. She wrote the verse: "There is no home to return to, and there is nowhere to cry." There is a law that is unjust, and there is a grievance against whom. Even when she faced execution, she clutched the poem as if to accuse her adoptive father of the injustice he had done to her.
Yoshiko Kawashima, who has experienced such ups and downs in life, is destined to have happiness in the worldly sense. She and her boyfriend have more of a military relationship, and her boyfriend can't understand her emotional breakdown. She eventually married Kangyur Zabu, the son of a Mongol prince, solely out of the following legacy of her father's alliance with Mongolia to restore the Qing dynasty.
At the wedding, Yoshiko Kawashima said to her younger sister Jin Moyu: "You can never grow up, it's boring to grow up." This may be her summary of life. After that, she began a crazy espionage campaign, sometimes **, sometimes **, in the name of "loyalty", but betrayed the country, and her **charisma**, **amorous, attracted many Japanese officers to collect intelligence for her.
The 30s were the peak of her activities, the puppet state of Manchukuo was established, and she became a "great hero". However, she gradually discovers that the Japanese do not really support the Qing family, but regard the Aisin Jueluo family as puppets. She began to resist, but was sent back to Japan.
Her family feared and despised her, believing that she "didn't have half the truth in her mouth." After returning to China, she continued to associate with traitors and Japanese officers until the unconditional surrender of Japan in 1945, and her end came.
In 1948, the newspaper published the news that "Jin Bihui has been corrected on the spot in Beijing No. 1 Prison at 6:40 this morning." She left her last words: "Please bury my remains with my pets when I die." People found a note in her hand when she was 17 years old, and they deeply regretted her adoptive father's actions.
Yoshiko Kawashima's life is full of twists and turns, with her father, Zen Aki, and her adoptive father, Naniwa Kawashima, taking on most of the responsibility. Shanqi is too naïve and conservative, and Kawashima is despicable and shameless. Although it is not clear whether the "home" in "Home No Home" refers to China or Japan, the biggest misfortune for her is probably that she met her adoptive father, Naniwa Kawashima. He eventually died in Tokyo, and it is outrageous that he was not punished more.
Yoshiko Kawashima has committed too many wrong things, but her fate is trapped by the shadow of her family and she has embarked on an embarrassing road of no return.
Jin Bihui (Yoshiko Kawashima), a character with a bumpy, twisted and legendary fate, has left a deep mark in the long river of history. Her story is so diverse, moving, and unsettling, thought-provoking, and heart-wrenching at the same time.
This article describes a woman with a twisted fate, with a complex identity: Qing Dynasty Gege, ** female spy. Her fate is determined by her father's dreams and her adoptive father's despicable deeds, and she suffers great suffering and torture. She has a mixed life, on the one hand, her father Shanqi's dream of restoring the Qing family, and on the other hand, the insult of her adoptive father Kawashima Naniwa, these fates are intertwined to make up her life.
The article depicts her inner struggles and pain, the psychological trauma after being humiliated at the age of 17, and the final choice to follow the path of espionage in an attempt to hide her female identity. This choice, while courageous, is heartbreaking, and she tries to escape the injustice and insults that her adoptive father has given her, but ends up in a deeper predicament.
Yoshiko Kawashima's story makes people feel endless regret and helplessness. Although she is an individual, she has been influenced by her family and the times, and she cannot get rid of these shadows. As a woman, she endured great hardships and injustices, and eventually struggled to survive in the waves of fate.
This essay invites reflection on the relationship between fate and personal choice. Are the changes and choices made by Yoshiko Kawashima driven by fate or by personal will?Her story highlights the impermanence and twists and turns of life, and also makes us think about how to choose and persevere in the face of adversity.
Finally, Yoshiko Kawashima's story is also a cautionary tale. Although her fate was unfortunate, she made many controversial choices under the pressure of her family and the times. This is a profound lesson for us, reminding us to always stick to our principles and conscience when faced with difficulties and choices, and not to be swayed by the outside world.
Overall, this essay is not just a biography of a character, but a deep reflection on fate, choices, and family influences. Yoshiko Kawashima's experience allows us to see the fragility of human nature and the impermanence of fate, and also evokes thinking about self-worth and moral choices.
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