Starting as a translator, he had almost no actual combat experience. Finally, he was promoted to be an army general. Fukushima Yasumasa's life is legendary.

He is a visionary schemer and strategist. He was the first to put forward the horror rumor that "Japan's defense line is on the Korean Peninsula and Chinese mainland"; He repeatedly sneaked into the hinterland of China to spy on military intelligence, which provided detailed information basis for the Japanese anti-Qing war. He once rode mysteriously across the cold Siberia to spy on the deployment trend of the Russian army; He is proficient in five languages, which makes him easy to steal information from other countries; He is a pioneer of Japanese intelligence warfare, and the adoptive father of the famous female spy Kawashima Yoshiko is his student. This legendary figure is Fukushima Yasumasa 1852, who is known as "the father of Japanese intelligence warfare". Fukushima Yasumasa was born in a declining samurai family in Matsumoto, Shinshu. When she was two years old, Fukushima Yasumasa lived with her grandmother after her mother died. At the age of eight, Fukushima Yasumasa began to formally learn the way of civil and military affairs, and his talent and self-motivation were soon revealed. 1865, 13-year-old Fukushima Yasumasa came to edo (now Tokyo) to further receive western-style military education. With his amazing language talent, he reads a lot of English books hungrily every day. In order to learn English. Cash-strapped Fukushima even copied a thick English-Japanese dictionary. The reason why Fukushima can master five foreign languages, English, French, German, Chinese and Russian, is not only his extraordinary language talent, but also his unremitting efforts. In his own words, the most important thing for a person is patience. 1874, Meiji * * * recruited talents who knew English. Fukushima, who worked as a translator in the Ministry of Justice at that time, was selected by the War Department as the secretary of Yamagata Aritomo's chief of staff, responsible for collecting overseas intelligence for Yamagata Aritomo. Fukushima Yasumasa thus embarked on the road of intelligence. We have all studied foreign languages. When I was in college, I liked to use fast translation. It is more convenient to learn with foreign language APP now, but no matter what tools are used, learning a foreign language is always a chore. How does Fukushima Yasumasa study? His family is so poor that he can't afford a dictionary at school. /kloc-When he was 0/3 years old, Fukushima Yasumasa borrowed an English-Japanese dictionary and copied it all. Anyone who studies English can try, copy Longman and Oxford Dictionary, and you must have passed TEM-8! Thanks to this effort, Fukushima Yasumasa has mastered five foreign languages: Chinese, English, French, Russian and German. Self-denial and patience Fukushima Yasumasa's life motto is four words: self-denial and patience. 1879, Fukushima Yasumasa, an army intelligence officer, wrote to Yamagata Aritomo, commander-in-chief of the army, asking him to go to China for reconnaissance disguised as a man of the A Qing dynasty. Fukushima Yasumasa said that you can't be an intelligence expert by sitting in your office and collecting information. After he entered China, he conducted on-the-spot reconnaissance in Shanghai, Dagu, Tianjin, Beijing, Inner Mongolia and other places, and wrote "The Military Strategy of Neighbouring Countries" and "The Military System Collection of Qing Dynasty" for the emperor. Fukushima later visited China many times for reconnaissance and became a China hand. Later, when the Tianjin Treaty was negotiated, Fukushima became an important staff member of the Japanese ambassador plenipotentiary Ito Bowen. Fukushima visited China several times to spy on information and made the following judgment on the Qing Dynasty at that time: "One of the fatal weaknesses of the Qing Dynasty was public bribery, which was the root of all evil. However, the Qing people did not reflect on this, from the emperor's minister to a single soldier. This is an incurable disease of the Great Qing Dynasty, so the country is no match for Japan at all. " In the Sino-Japanese Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895, the fact that the Qing Dynasty suffered a crushing defeat irrefutably verified Fukushima Yasumasa's prediction. Yamagata Aritomo and other senior military officials also appreciate the keen observation and accurate judgment of the Fukushima nuclear power plant. Riding across Siberia. At that time, Russia was going to build the Siberian Railway. This railway crosses Eurasia, and the branch line reaches the northeast of China. Once the railway is completed, Russia will easily transfer its troops to the Far East. Therefore, Fukushima Yasumasa did the greatest thing in his life-riding across frozen Siberia alone. It is often MINUS 40 or 50 degrees in Siberia in winter, and the locals don't come out. Fukushima Yasumasa almost died in the ice and snow several times. Once, when he got on the horse, he accidentally fell and hurt his head. He lay in the snow and prayed silently, waiting for death. Unexpectedly, he miraculously came back to life after waiting for more than 20 hours. Fukushima Yasumasa's trip to Siberia lasted 488 days with a journey of 14000 km. Because the journey was too hard, he changed at least eight horses. You don't know, when Fukushima Yasumasa decided to transfer Iberia, he was already a Japanese military attache in Berlin, so he could be pampered and enjoy wealth. That is, in this case, Fukushima Yasumasa was far-sighted and resolutely embarked on a desperate reconnaissance trip for the needs of the country. The first-hand military information of the Russian army he mastered on this trip played an important role in Japan's victory over Russia in the Russo-Japanese War in the future. Fukushima Yasumasa became a well-known Japanese legend after he finished riding 14500 km. Emperor Meiji said that he was a hero and adopted his three-seater on behalf of the country. The rags he wore during the trip and the whip he used were displayed in the shrine and are still respected by people today. After he returned to Japan, Emperor Meiji awarded him the third-class Sunlight Shigemitsu Medal and gave him a banquet. After the Boxer Rebellion in China, Fukushima participated in Eight-Nation Alliance as a major general. During his stay in China, Fukushima introduced his younger brother Chuan Dao Su Lang to the "Asian Games". Chuan Dao also worked as an interpreter in Fukushima Yasumasa's army. Chuan Dao Su Lang later became the adoptive father of Jin Bihui (Kawashima Yoshiko) and the 14th daughter of his sworn brother Prince Su. 1894 In February, Fukushima developed a Japanese doctor, Kozo Nakano, who practiced medicine in Singapore through contacts. The latter took advantage of his work to report the movement of the Russian fleet to Fukushima, so that Japan could seize the opportunity and wait for an opportunity to defeat the Russian fleet. 1903, Fukushima planned the visit of King Karachin of Mongolia to Japan, and recommended Heyuan Caozi, the daughter of relatives and friends, as the education consultant of the Mongolian royal family. Before and after the Russo-Japanese War, Cao Zi of Heyuan cooperated with the forces of Prince Su, in addition to collecting intelligence, and secretly organized personnel to destroy the railway, which played a great role in containing the Russian army. 1903, Fukushima also helped Prince Su's brother-in-law, King Khosannobu of Harachin, plan to visit Japan, and recommended Heyuancaozi, the daughter of relatives and friends, as the educational adviser of King Gong. He was fluent in Japanese, Chinese, Manchu and Tibetan. Later, he went to Japan to study and learned Japanese. Since * * is a mysterious buffer zone between Britain, China and Russia, Fukushima recruited a little monk temple through the Patriotic Women's Association on 1899 to collect information. 1907, Temple Ben was ordered to invite Lama * * * to visit Japan, and Fukushima himself planned to go to Wutai Mountain to meet Lama * * *. Later, the plan was learned by Britain and Russia and was forced to stop. During the Russo-Japanese War, Fukushima Yasumasa was in charge of intelligence work and established a complete intelligence network. Under the command of Fukushima, the Japanese army's battlefield information (analysis of Russian telegrams), literature information (collected by military attaché s of various countries, mainly used for the relevant analysis of newspapers and magazines in Europe and America) and inside information (information obtained by spies) were carried out in an orderly manner and confirmed each other. Such a beautiful intelligence work was unexpected by the Russians. To this day, Russia is still worried about the fiasco of the war 100 years ago. Not long ago, a Russian media published an article saying that Russia lost an intelligence war in the Russo-Japanese War. Russia knows nothing about Japan, but Japan has infiltrated every pore of Russia with intelligence work. How can Russia be invincible? Fukushima Yasumasa is good at observing, experiencing and contacting local main figures, officials, soldiers, scholars and even ordinary people on the spot from the perspective of national strategic intelligence, understanding local customs, national feelings and armament, and then analyzing its national strength, thus serving Japanese foreign and military policies. Fukushima Yasumasa must carry a soldier's handbook translated from the United States with him. This booklet has played a great role in his intelligence gathering skills and preventive measures in enemy territory. 19 14, Fukushima Yasumasa, who started as a translator and had almost no actual combat experience, was promoted to the rank of general in the army, becoming the first person in the intelligence field to be awarded the rank of general. Its content reflects the Japanese mentality towards China in the past hundred years from another side! Overwhelming Japan can't just watch anti-Japanese dramas, where the devils are all below 70 IQ. To truly overwhelm Japan, we need to know how their outstanding elements did it, so as to surpass them in all aspects, overwhelm them and finally defeat them.