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Wang Ching-wei

American  
[wahng jing-wey] / ˈwɑŋ ˈdʒɪŋˈweɪ /
Pinyin, Wang Jingwei

noun

  1. 1883–1944, Chinese political leader.


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Wang Ching-wei entered Chinese politics at the age of 27, with a plot to assassinate a Manchu prince.

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Now he qualified as the great traitor only because Wang Ching-wei was dead and the Russians held Puppet Emperor Henry Pu-yi of Manchukuo.

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Wang Ching-wei, head of the Japanese-supported regime in Nanking, once futilely ordered Starr and Gould deported.

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By announcing his inauguration last week, Wang Ching-wei brought to a climax the most extraordinary career of apostasy and betrayal known even to China, where over the centuries turncoats have been a penny a dozen.

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The Chungking regime . . . insinuates that Wang Ching-wei is a puppet in the hands of Japan . . . having fallen victim to the fangs of Japanese aggression.

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