Yuan Keqin, a historian with a reputation in the field of Chinese education, but his series of betrayals made him an enemy of the Chinese people, eventually attending his mother's funeral.
Yuan Keqin, born in Jilin in 1955, grew up in a family that was not wealthy. His parents had high expectations of him and supported him in his studies, and he lived up to his family's expectations, coming out on top in every exam.
However, Yuan Keqin's hometown of Jilin was one of the most severely invaded areas during World War II, and under the influence of this, he developed a strong interest in Japanese history and culture, and even began to like Japanese history and culture.
During his university years, he deeply studied the history of various countries, including the development history of China, the United States, Japan, South Korea, and the United Kingdom, and became an erudite historian. However, his academic interests did not stop there, he chose to go to Japan for further study, and entered Ichichibana University, a university known as the "Harvard of Japan", to study history.
In his second year of studying in Japan, Yuan experienced a life-changing period. He disappeared suddenly, lost contact with his family, and in order to make up for this time, he gave his parents a vague explanation.
During this "disappearance", Yuan Keqin was subjected to ** and ** in Japan, enjoyed money and luxury life, and was even rebelled by Little Japan. He was gradually assimilated and betrayed his homeland.
After Yuan Keqin returned to China, he continued to study for a doctorate, but he did not stop his betrayal. He secretly transmitted *** intelligence back to Japan, carried out rebellion work, and tried to induce important people in the country to betray.
He also made angry remarks at academic exchange meetings, whitewashing historical crimes for Japan, and was even considered a thief. His alma mater was also abandoned by him and became the target of his public.
The state security authorities eventually became aware of Yuan's betrayal, but because he had settled in Japan, he could not be arrested across the border. However, the time finally came one day in May 2019, when he returned to China to attend his mother's funeral and was arrested by the state security department.
Despite Japanese intelligence attempts to bail him out, China presented a large amount of evidence of the crime, prosecuted him on charges of espionage, and denied Japan's request for bail. Yuan Keqin was eventually brought to justice and became synonymous with public disgrace.
Compared to Yuan Keqin, Wu Aping was another betrayer, but she betrayed the Chinese people in different ways. She enshrined the tablet of Nanjing's ** war criminals, trying to get rid of her nightmare through religious ceremonies. However, this act was severely condemned, and she was eventually criminally detained by the relevant authorities.
Through the stories of these two betrayers, we should remember history, not forget the national shame, never forget the original intention, and never forget the pain of the country and the people, so as not to repeat the shame of this betrayal. In today's society, we should remain vigilant and safeguard the interests and dignity of the country.