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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. Yoshiko Kawashima (川島芳子 Kawashima Yoshiko,? 24 de mayo de 1909, Pekín-Hebei, 25 de marzo de 1948) fue una princesa manchú criada en Japón, que actuó como espía al servicio del Ejército japonés de Kwantung y del Estado títere de Manchukuo.

  3. 5 de feb. de 2024 · Yoshiko Kawashima (May 24, 1907 – March 25, 1948) lies dead of a gunshot wound in a Beijing prison, on exhibit after her execution by the Kuomintang. Also known as Xianyu Aisin Gioro (her Manchu Royalty family name), Jin Bihui (her Chinese name), or as the courtesan Dongzhen (East Jewel), she was nicknamed the “Mata Hari of the ...

  4. 24 de mar. de 2021 · Meet Yoshiko Kawashima, The Chinese Princess Who Spied For Japan. By Morgan Dunn | Edited By Kaleena Fraga. Published March 24, 2021. Updated March 31, 2021. Known for her prowess on the battlefield and her penchant for cross-dressing, Yoshiko Kawashima became a polarizing figure in Asia during the Second Sino-Japanese War.

  5. 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 ...

  6. 26 de may. de 2023 · Princess Yoshiko Kawashima was one of China’s most controversial and legendary figures. She has often been called the “Joan of Arc of the Orient” [1] or the “Mata Hari of East Asia.”. [2] She has often been depicted as a femme fatale who leads men to their deaths. [3]

  7. Yoshiko Kawashima (川島芳子 Kawashima Yoshiko? 24 de mayo de 1909, Pekín - Hebei, 25 de marzo de 1948) fue una princesa manchú criada en Japón, que actuó como espía al servicio del Ejército japonés de Kwantung y del Estado títere de Manchukuo.