Yoshiko Kawashima – Eastern Jewel – Pictures
Posted: April 11th, 2009 | No Comments »After adding some images relevant to Ian Buruma’s fictionalistion of the life of Yoshiko Yamaguchi this week – The China Lover – I note from emails that a lot of people seem to have Yoshiko Yamaguchi (Manchruian-born Japanese actress) confused with Yoshiko Kawashima (Manchu princess raised in Japan who became a spy).
In part this confusion is perhaps due to similarity in names and that they were both around at roughly the same time and also that there happens to be a fictionalisation of Kawashima’s life out at the moment to (which is also a good read) Maureen Lindley’s The Private Papers of Eastern Jewel.
So here’s some pictures of Yoshiko Kawashima – Eastern Jewel – and the basic details:
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Manchu princess Aisin Gioro Xianyu – also known as Eastern Jewel;
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Born in Peking 1907, the 14th daughter to Shanqi, the 10th son of Prince Su;
Adopted by Naniwa Kawashima, Japanese spy and mercenary;
raised and educated in Matsumoto, Nagano, Japan;
married off to Ganjuurjab, the son of Inner Mongolian Army General Jengjuurjab, leader of the Mongolian-Manchurian Independence Movement;
She runs away from Mongolia to Shanghai after two years and becomes a spy;
As part of these activities she is also sent to spy on the Last Emperor Pu Yi;
Arrested in Peking at end of World War Two and beheaded as a spy
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And the interesting bits:
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Sex all over the place – straight, gay, prostitute – she apparently didn’t care;
Wore men’s clothes, especially uniforms;
Has long been rumoured to have never been executed, but paid a dying girl to stand in for her and is still alive somewhere.
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Whatever, Yoshiko Kawashima is a great character, quite well brought to life by Lindley in her novel and worth a picture or two here.
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