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Brief introduction of the first female spy in Japan, Nazao Yunzi

Chinese names of modern figures: Yunzi of Nanzao.

Alias: Liao Yaquan

Nationality: Japan

Ethnic group: Yamato ethnic group

Place of birth: Shanghai

Date of birth: 1909

Date of death:1April 942

Occupation: spy

Main achievements: engaged in espionage in China; Known as the first female spy in Japan.

Gender: Female

The Life of the Characters in Yunzi in the Southern Dynasties

Nanzao Yunzi was good at shooting, riding, singing and dancing when he was young. /kloc-at the age of 0/3, Nanzao Yunzi was sent back to Kobe Special School in Japan to learn Chinese, English, shooting, blasting, makeup and poisoning. In the meantime, Kenji Tuihara, the spy leader who invaded China, appreciated her very much and specially trained her. Four years later, Nanzao Yunzi graduated and was sent to China. 1929, Nanzao Yunzi was transferred to Nanjing under the pseudonym "Liao Yaquan" and worked as an usher in Tangshan Hot Spring Guest House of the Ministry of National Defense under the cover of off-campus youth. Nanzao Yunzi is good at singing and dancing, seductive and charming. She seduced a group of senior officers with her erotic charm, and stole a lot of important military information from China: she stole a report on the expansion of military facilities in the fortress from Shanghai Wusong Headquarters to the Ministry of National Defense. Later, when the Japanese attacked Shanghai, she quickly used this information to destroy the fortress.

Nanzao Yunzi Memorabilia

Dai 1929, Nanzao Yunzi transferred to Shanghai. She assumed the alias of Liao Yaquan, pretending to be an off-campus youth. Because of poverty, she entered Tangshan Hot Spring Hotel as a receptionist. Tangshan is located 30 kilometers south of Nanjing. Chiang Kai-shek and Song Meiling visited Tangshan Hot Springs many times, and Nanjing military and political officials were also eager for them. On one occasion, Dai, the dean of the senior high school entrance examination college, lived in the hot spring guest house. Liao Yaquan and Dai "met" on the boulevard. Her tall figure and elegant manners left a deep impression on her. Since then, Dai has become a frequent visitor to the guest house. Nanzao Yunzi got what she needed from Daikou intentionally or unintentionally. 1in the summer of June, 934, Nanzao Yunzi entered the dean's office of the examination institute and was targeted by the following military spies. Dare not rashly go in to check, then back to the headquarters to Dai Li. Dai Li knew that Chiang Kai-shek and Dai were the right-hand men of Sun Yat-sen, the father of our country, and they had an unusual relationship, so he reported the matter to Chiang Kai-shek. Jiang instructed Dai not to attend any high-level meetings involving military secrets or read relevant documents in the future.

Huang Xun case1On July 28th, 937, Chiang Kai-shek presided over the Supreme National Defense Conference in Lu Xiao, and the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum in Nanjing was a top secret, which was recorded by Chen Bulei, secretary of the attendants' room, and Huang Xun, chief secretary of the Executive Yuan. Huang Xun listened to Chiang Kai-shek's military deployment at the meeting and broke out in a cold sweat. Immediately after the meeting, the top secret information was reported to Nanzao Yunzi. The cunning Nanzao Yunzi quickly handed the information to Major General Nakamura, the military attache of the Japanese Embassy, who reported directly to Tokyo by secret telegram.

As a result, the Japanese Marine Corps took the lead and headed east overnight. The military plan to blockade Jiangyin fortress went bankrupt. The leaks of several consecutive supreme military meetings made Chiang Kai-shek realize that Japanese spies had infiltrated various departments of the central government. Therefore, he secretly ordered the military police commander to secretly investigate the inside story and solve the case within a time limit. Since then, Nan Zao Yunzi, Xu Mo and Huang Jun have been in cahoots and engaged in wanton activities, including the murder of Chiang Kai-shek twice.

Withered 194 1 year, after the Pacific War broke out, Nanzao Yunzi served as the director of a spy class in the Japanese secret service in Shanghai, and often went in and out of the British and French concessions to arrest * * * people and anti-Japanese people, destroying some contact points of the * * * military system, trapping dozens of military agents and developing into traitors and lackeys of the Japanese puppet government.

In the four years after Nanzao Yunzi successfully escaped from prison, * * * military agents carried out plans to assassinate her several times, and eventually failed because this woman was too cunning. Nanzao Yunzi once proudly said to his associates: These "zhina agents" are no match for our Japanese agents at all.

(lishixinzhi.com in History)1One night in April, 942, Nanzao Yunzi, who was somewhat negligent in his escape, went out by car alone. She is going to meet an important guest at Paramount Cafe on Joffrey Street. But on this trip, Nanzao Yunzi was not so lucky. As soon as she rented it out, she was targeted by military spies, because she often went to Paramount Cafe to meet people for coffee, and there were also military spies ambushing there.

Nanzao Yunzi wore a Chinese cheongsam and a pair of big sunglasses. Seeing that there were no suspicious signs around, he pushed open the door and got out of the car. After giving the car keys to the doorman, he walked to the revolving door of the coffee shop.

"Nanzao Yunzi!" Someone gave a gentle cry.

Nanzao Yunzi turned her head subconsciously, but immediately felt cheated and rushed to the revolving door. But it was too late, only to hear "beep, beep, beep" a few shots, Yunzi fell to the ground in the early morning, and all the bullets hit the vital parts of the body. The 33-year-old Japanese ace spy was stunned.

Questions about "Yunzi of Nanzao"

Some scholars believe that Nanzao Yunzi is artificial, without photos, and even Japan doesn't know it. The reason for this is the following:

First, since the Military Bureau has targeted Dai Dai because of her ambiguous relationship with Nanzao Yunzi, how can she climb up important people in 1936 and 1937 and walk in the central area like nobody's business?

Second, 1934, Dai Li in the report to Chiang Kai-shek, critical, think this woman may have ulterior motives. After two years, why did Dai Li turn his eyes to dust and believe it?

Third, since he has received special training from Kenji Fujiwara, Yunzi certainly belongs to the Japanese intelligence personnel-"Fujiwara has high expectations for his proud disciple. In his eyes, his disciple is the first female spy in Japan, not that Kawashima Yoshiko. " (Grey Snake-Secret Files of Japanese Secret Agents) However, in a series of attempts to approach and win over General Lee, her identity was recognized as "a famous female secret agent in the Japanese naval system". She also has two aliases. Besides Liao Yaquan, there is also a man named Sun Wuyang.

Fourthly, Nanzao Yunzi successfully escaped from Nanjing Tiger Bridge Central Prison and held an international conference on the beach, much like the once-popular American drama Prison Break. Finally, she killed the door of the "Paramount" coffee shop, which was similar to what happened to the head village of Wang Puppet Man's secret service headquarters.

In the same period, Nanzao Yunzi "served as the director of a special class in the Japanese secret service in Shanghai, frequented the British and French Concessions, arrested a large number of * * * personnel and anti-Japanese people, destroyed a dozen contact points left by the * * * military system, and trapped dozens of military agents ..." So, whether he was arrested, imprisoned or finally died, he was right.

However, whether it is the memoirs of a former soldier, such as Shen Zui's Dai Li Man, or the published related materials in Taiwan Province Province, such as the Complete Works of Mr. Dai, this man has disappeared like a hydrogen balloon. Even in Chen Gongzhu's book Anti-Japanese Action Behind the Enemy Line in Shanghai, which succeeded Wang Tianmu as the stationmaster of Scout Shanghai Station, there is not a word about this extraordinary Shanghai woman. ...

This person did not leave any words and pictures in Japan for reference or search. Contrary to the fact that almost all Japanese know the story of Yoshiko Kawashima, no Japanese know that there is such a mysterious woman who has made great contributions to their country.

Because it is mentioned in domestic data that after the outbreak of the Pacific War, Nanzao Yunzi served as the director of a special class in the Shanghai secret service. Lin Xiaowan specially consulted the roster of all Japanese intelligence agencies in China during World War II, and there was no name of Nanzao Yunzi. He is even less conspicuous on the roster of past graduates of the Army Nakano School.

All the Japanese who saw this name were confused and thought it was a very unnatural name. Japanese is a compound language. After Chinese characters are introduced from China, Japanese pronunciation is introduced according to the meaning, which is called "training reading". Maintaining the Chinese pronunciation of the original Chinese characters is called "phonetic reading". Take the word "cloud" as an example: it is pronounced "kumo", which is the same as the pronunciation of spiders; While maintaining the pronunciation, the pronunciation of the word "cloud" is "wun" (nasal), which is very close to the pronunciation of the word "dung" in Japan. Moreover, although there is the word "male" in Japanese surnames, there has never been a surname with the word "made" after the word "male". It is difficult to achieve a catchy pronunciation when the two words are connected together, which does not conform to the unique phonological rules of Japanese surnames. Such an unnatural name seems to be born out of life.

Lin Xiaowan's point of view is that if "Nan Zao Yun Zi" ever existed, she should be a China woman born in Shanghai. When she was a teenager, she went to Japan for some reason and then returned to China. The name must have been given to her by China people. This person doesn't know the artistic conception of "rhyme" training, but just made up one according to the grammar of Japanese women's masterpieces. Perhaps, the word "jujube" in this "southern jujube" comes from this. ...

Moreover, Mr. Chen Dechun, a Taiwanese historian, also expressed doubts about the case of "Nanzao Yunzi": "Huang Xun is a generation of celebrities, and it is hard to believe that he became a national thief just for a beauty. It is rumored that the so-called "Southern Clouds" is well-known and is a sensational work by frivolous scholars. Although there is no certainty, from all kinds of hearsay, the contradiction is obvious. For example, it is widely rumored that this person "left no photos", Yun was sentenced to life imprisonment by the government, and she barely survived because she ran away. So the legendary spy was caught, and no one took a picture of her to identify her? Isn't it too light to close the case with life imprisonment for plotting to assassinate Jiang Gong and leaking important military information? Doubt is amazing ... "