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Yoshiko Kawashima (川島 芳子, Kawashima Yoshiko, 24 May 1907 – 25 March 1948), born Aisin Gioro Xianyu, was a Qing dynasty princess of the Aisin-Gioro clan. She was raised in Japan and served as a spy for the Japanese Kwantung Army and Manchukuo during the Second Sino-Japanese War .
Manchu Princess, Japanese Spy: The Story of Kawashima Yoshiko, the Cross-Dressing Spy Who Commanded Her Own Army is a 2015 book by Phyllis Birnbaum, published by Columbia University Press. It is about Yoshiko Kawashima and covers it up to the point of her trial. [ 1 ]
Kawashima Yoshiko (in Chinese 川島芳子) is a 1990 Hong Kong historical drama film directed by Eddie Fong based on the life of Yoshiko Kawashima, a Manchu princess who was brought up as a Japanese and served as a spy in the service of the Japanese Kwantung Army and Manchukuo during the Second World War.
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Jin's elder sister Yoshiko Kawashima was a Japanese spy who was executed by the Chinese Nationalist Government as a traitor in March 1948. [1] Jin's elder brothers lost most of the Aisin Gioro family fortune in 1948 after the Chinese Civil War .
Yoshiko (1122–1133), daughter of Emperor Toba; Yoshiko, daughter of Emperor Reigen (1654–1732) Princess Yoshiko (Kōkaku) (1779–1846), empress consort of Emperor Kōkaku; Princess Yoshiko (Arisugawa-no-miya) (1804–1893), mother of the last shogun Tokugawa Yoshinobu; Yoshiko Kawashima (1907–1948), princess of Manchuria
Yoshiko Kawashima: Secondary Princess Consort Suzhong, lady Zhangjia [91] 1954 Ma Wanli Ma 17.Jin Moyu [92] 1973 Shi Youwei Shi Xianzhang (宪章) 1940 Yong'en Xue
A special guard corps was also created in the Fengtian province, and eventually every province raised one. It performed well in combat. One of the more well-known irregular forces of the Imperial Army was an anti-bandit force of about 5,000 under the command of Yoshiko Kawashima, a Manchu princess and relative of Puyi. [21]