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What are the famous traitors in China's modern history? The more, the better.
1, Cao Rulin (1877— 1966) is from Shanghai, whose real name is Runtian. Studying in Japan at an early age. 19 1 1 in the spring of, he was appointed as the deputy minister of foreign affairs of the Qing government. 1965438+In August 2003, he served as Foreign Minister of Yuan Shikai's government.

19 15 He and Yuan were instructed to negotiate with Japan and signed the "Twenty-one Articles" that humiliated the country. After 19 16, he served as the chief of transportation finance of Beiyang warlord government. 19 19 During the May 4th Movement, students from Beijing unanimously demanded that pro-Japanese traitors Cao Rulin, Lu, and others be punished. On June 10, the Beijing government was forced to order the dismissal of Cao and others.

During the period of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, he served as the highest adviser of the pseudo-North China Provisional Government and the advisory member of the North China Government Affairs Committee. 1949 fled to Taiwan Province province and then to Japan and the United States. Died in Detroit.

2. Wang Jingwei

1932 In May, with the consent of Chiang Kai-shek and Wang, the National Government signed the "Songhu Armistice Agreement" with Japan. 1In May and June of 1935, he ratified the He-Mei Agreement and the Qin-Tu Agreement, and handed over the sovereignty of North China to the Japanese invaders, causing public outcry.

After Wang Jingwei defected from Japan and established a puppet regime, he vigorously advocated and promoted the theory of "East Asian Union" originating from Japan. He took the so-called "East Asia Alliance" as the four major programs of "political independence, military alliance, economic cooperation and cultural exchange".

As a theoretical basis for whitewashing his traitorous behavior, he tried to become a shield against the world's reviling, and used this traitorous theory as an ideological weapon to poison the people in the occupied areas and disintegrate the anti-Japanese camp.

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John hunter Boyle, a professor of history at Stanford University and an expert in the history of the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895, said in his book Inside the Collaborating with the Enemy in the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895: Wang government is similar to Vichy government. "When they thought the Axis would win, they tried to gain a more favorable position for their country in the' new order'.

Cao Rulin is defined as one of the origins of famous traitors, which can be traced back to 1905. On June/KOOC-0/65438+/KOOC-0/October/KOOC-0/7 this year, Yi Kuang and Hisataro, plenipotentiaries of China and Japan, held negotiations on the Treaty of the Three Northeast Provinces in Beijing. Yuan Shikai participated as one of the Chinese representatives, and Cao Rulin, a Japanese expert, appeared as Yuan Shikai's assistant.

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Wang Jingwei

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Cao Rulin