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  1. 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.

  2. Mar 24, 2021 · Learn about the life and adventures of Yoshiko Kawashima, a cross-dressing spy who helped Japan invade and control Manchuria. Discover how she became a media star, a traitor, and a victim of war.

    • Morgan Dunn
  3. Feb 5, 2024 · Yoshiko Kawashima, also known as Jin Bihui or Xianyu Aisin Gioro, was a spy for Japan in Manchuria and China. She was captured by the Kuomintang after the war and executed in 1948, after a controversial life of espionage, celebrity and controversy.

    • Jason McDonald
    • March 25, 1948
    • Beijing
    • Hebei Model Prison
  4. Yoshiko Kawashima (1906–1948) Chinese-born Japanese spy. Name variations: Eastern Jewel. Born in 1906; executed in China in 1948; daughter of Prince Su of Mongolia and his second wife, a concubine; given at birth to Naniwa Kawashima, Prince Su's Japanese military advisor, who named her Yoshiko Kawashima and raised her as his own daughter ...

  5. May 26, 2023 · Learn about the life and achievements of Princess Yoshiko Kawashima, who was born in Beijing, adopted by a Japanese man, and became a spy and a female commander for the Japanese army. She cross-dressed as a man, restored Emperor Puyi to the throne, and inspired many with her courage and ambition.

  6. Apr 26, 2015 · As Commander Jin, Yoshiko built a reputation as a spy who liked to dress as a man and became the heroine of a best-selling novel. With her short, handsome haircut and military uniforms, she was...

  7. Princess or spy, Chinese traitor or Japanese freedom fighter, Yoshiko Kawashima had quite a life. She took her first breaths as a highborn Manchu Princess and her last with a scandalous reputation for being the “Mata Hari of the East.”