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  1. The more history I read, the more I believe the decision by the KMT not to execute Li Xianglan was motivated by political considerations rather than proof she was or was not Chinese. The decision to acquit Li Xianglan made the KMT look merciful (while other political aspects, such as not offending the Japanese military were also satisfied).

  2. One of Shanghai’s great pop singers of the 1940s, Li Xianglan (1920-2014) was born as Yoshiko Yamaguchi to Japanese parents in northern China, and was supposedly given her Chinese

  3. Xinglan LI, No. 19 Xinjiekouwai Street, Haidian, Beijing | Cited by 1,769 | of Beijing Normal University, Beijing (bnu) | Read 65 publications | Contact Xinglan LI

  4. Li Xianglan appeared as a girl selling candy in the opium dens. Yamaguchi recalls a painful press conference in Beijing shortly after the movie was released. A Chinese journalist accused her of appearing in movies like “Song of the White Orchid” “China Nights” and “Vow in the Desert” in which Chinese women were mistreated by Japanese men but then they fell in love with them.

  5. 19 gen 2016 · Li Xianglan was one of the great pop divas of 1940s Shanghai, alongside Zhou Xuan and Yao Li. Born Yoshiko Yamaguchi to Japanese parents in Manchuria, Li was given her Chinese name by Chinese ...

  6. This one-hour documentary traces the rise and fall of Li Xianglan, who deftly navigated the clash of nations to become one of Japan and China’s biggest movie stars during World War II. A Manchurian born Japanese who could “pass” as Chinese, she was a propagandist’s dream. She rose to fame in a series of Japanese romantic melodramas ...

  7. Today's 👩 Stories Behind A Song 👩 brings you LIVE PIANO PERFORMANCE of "Li Xianglan 李香蘭". This song is one of the greatest hits of this famous Hong Kong si...

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