Li Fangzi
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Li Fangzi (りまさこ / イバンャ / 이방자, November 4, 1901 - April 30, 1989), Li Fangzi's original name is queen of the palace of Li Ben. The eldest daughter of Japan's marshal, shoshosho Wang of rimoto palace, and Princess Ito of rimoto palace. The last imperial concubine of Korea. He used to be a candidate for the Crown Princess when Yu Ren was the crown prince. She always thought she could be the Crown Princess of Japan.
Life of the characters
On the morning of August 3, 1916, when she learned from the newspaper that she was going to be married to the Korean prince, she was shocked. It is said that this is a conspiracy between Marshal Youpeng of Laoshan Prefecture, the first commander of the Japanese army, and marshal masayi Shinichi, the governor of the DPRK. During the physical examination, she said that she was infertile, so she was arranged to marry Li Yin. His father failed to find suitable age partners for her. In 1917, Queen Fangzi graduated from school and was officially engaged to his royal highness Li Yin, the 20-year-old crown prince of Korea. it was widely publicized as a symbol of "integration of Japan and South Korea". The wedding date is scheduled for January 25, 1918, but before the wedding, King Li's father, Korean Emperor Gaozong, died of a sudden cerebral hemorrhage. According to tradition, King Li will be dead for three years. After they got engaged, Fang Zi accepted his fate and got along well with Li Yin. In 1920, they got married. At the wedding, there was also an attempted assassination of a South Korean patriot. Nevertheless, the relationship between Fang Zi and Li Yin is very good. Princess Fangzi is quite conscious that she has the responsibility and obligation to build a bridge between Japan and North Korea. She must support her husband who left the motherland and stayed in Japan. In 1921, Li Jin, the first Prince between them, was born. The couple took Jin back to Korea to visit their relatives. In April 1922, the couple took Jin back to Korea for a visit, but Jin died suddenly on the eve of returning to Japan. After diagnosis, Jin's cause of death was acute dyspepsia. On the other hand, rumors spread on both sides of the Japanese military and North Korea that Jin was poisoned. Later, he secretly vowed that he would never set foot on North Korea before he had another son. In the sixth year of Showa (1931), the second prince between the two was born (died in 2005). In 1945, Japan was defeated. Emperor Hirohito held a pre imperial meeting and announced that all the 12 Chinese tribes were demoted to civilians. Since then, Li Yin has been deprived of his Chinese identity in Japan. As an ordinary Korean in Japan, Li Yin and his wife could only live on mushrooms in the early days of the war. He wanted to return to South Korea, but he was blocked by the first president, Li CHENGWAN (it is generally believed that he was worried that Li Yin would return to the monarchy and threaten his status). In 1959, Li Yin was suddenly bedridden due to cerebral thrombosis. In May, he returned to Japan for treatment, and his life was still poor. In 1961, the Park Chung Hee regime of South Korea was established, and the Lee Yin couple's nationality of the Republic of Korea was restored. In 1963, Li Yin and Fang Zi were finally able to return home. On May 1, 1970, Li Yin, who suffered from illness, died in leshanzhai at the age of 73. Princess Li Fangzi, as a survivor, lives in leshanzhai, Changde palace, Seoul, South Korea. She devotes herself to the activities of helping mentally handicapped children and disabled children. She sets up Seoul qibaoshao Research Institute with her interest and expertise in qibaoshao skills. She uses her own qibaoshao to raise funds. During the post-war chaos, she remains in South Korea or hastens to travel to South Korea for various reasons The Japanese wives of South Korea formed a Japanese women's Association in South Korea, called "Furong Association", with Fang Zi as the first honorary president. Inheriting Li Yin's last wish that "atonement must be made for the Korean people", Ming Hui Garden was set up in his later years to carry out cultural education for disabled children in South Korea. Later, Tze Hui school was established to educate mentally retarded children, which was highly praised by the governments of South Korea and Japan.
confer a posthumous title upon
Li Fangzi died on April 30, 1989. He was eighty-eight years old. According to the old order, the funeral was performed as a quasi state funeral under the status of crown prince and Princess of South Korea. In Japan, Prince Chongren of Sanli palace and his wife baiko participated in the ceremony. Later, she was awarded the National Medal of South Korea. confer a posthumous title upon
Xiandezhen, muwenjingci, Prince and concubine
(현덕정목온정자행황태자비)。
Chinese PinYin : Li Fang Zi
Li Fangzi