Jin Moyu

However, Jin chose to move back to Beijing when she was nineteen years old to pursue a career as either a journalist or entertainer.

[1] Jin's elder sister Yoshiko Kawashima was a Japanese spy who was executed by the Chinese Nationalist Government as a traitor in March 1948.

[1] Jin's elder brothers lost most of the Aisin Gioro family fortune in 1948 after the Chinese Civil War.

[1] Jin left her restaurant around the time of her wedding and took a position with the country's central translation agency.

[1] In February 1958, Jin was arrested at her home and imprisoned, due solely to her being a descendant of the former imperial family.