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Is Li Xianglan really a traitor?

Li Xianglan is not a traitor! !

Li Xianglan was originally named Shuzi Yamaguchi, and her family called her Doudou. ? At the age of 13, Shuko Yamaguchi recognized Li Jichun, her father's classmate and then president of the Shenyang branch of the pro-Japanese bank, as her adoptive father and gave her a nice name-Li Xianglan. ?

The following is an introduction to Li Xianglan:

Shuko Yamaguchi, whose stage name is Li Xianglan, is Japanese.

Born in Fengtian, Republic of China, registered in Kitachi, Duima County, Saga Prefecture, Japan.

Father: Fumio Yamaguchi, from Saga Prefecture, Japan.

Mother: Yamaguchi (Shiqiao) ァィ, a native of Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan.

Well, if Li Xianglan is a traitor, then all foreigners born in China are traitors?

Li Xianglan was a great success in Shanghai in 1930s and 1940s. Together with Gong, Zhou Xuan, Yao Li, Bai Guang, Bai Hong and Wu, she was listed as one of the seven success stories in Shanghai.

Li Xianglan became famous during the occupation. Because of her special status, she was praised as a national idol by the Japanese puppet "Manchuria Film Association" and became an opium and sugar-coated cannonball to anesthetize China otaku at that time. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, Li Xianglan was once arrested by the government of the Republic of China on charges of traitors, but it was later proved to be an oolong incident. Miss Li Xianglan was originally Japanese, and Li Xianglan is the China stage name developed by the entertainment circle in China. As soon as this incident was disclosed by the media, many Li Xianglan fans became selfish.

Li Xianglan, whose real name is Shuko Yamaguchi, was born in Saga Prefecture, Japan, and 1920 was born in the north of Yantai, Toyota, Liaoning, China. Her parents are Japanese in China.