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Who was the biggest traitor in Dalian during the Republic of China?

Wang Jingwei (Zhao Ming, Ji Xin, Jing Wei,1883-1944165438+10/0). My ancestral home is Yin Shan, Zhejiang (now Shaoxing), and I was born in Sanshui, Guangdong. In his early years, he joined the China League. In March 65438, he assassinated Regent Zai Feng. He was arrested for leaking secrets. In prison, he wrote a poem, "Swing a knife to get quick success and instant benefit, and live up to a teenager's head", which was once recited. Released after Wuchang Uprising. He used to be the editor-in-chief of People's Daily. 1924 was elected as the executive member of the Kuomintang Central Committee and served as the Minister of Propaganda Department. Guangdong National Government was founded in July 1925, and was elected as the chairman of the Standing Committee of the National Government and the Chairman of the Military Commission. 1927 launched the July 15th Incident in Wuhan. After the confluence of Nanjing, Shanghai and Korea, he served as a member of the Nanjing National Government. 193 1 in may, anti-Chiang factions formed another national government in Guangzhou to confront the Nanjing national government. After the September 18th Incident, Chiang Kai-shek and Wang joined forces to form a cabinet, and Wang Jingwei became the premier. After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, he served as the vice chairman of the Supreme National Defense Conference and the Kuomintang, ranking second only to Chiang Kai-shek. On February 29th, 1938, 1938 sent an "erotic telegram", saying that Japan "has no territorial claim to China" and "respects China's sovereignty", which will make China "complete its independence", "be good to its neighbors, treat each other kindly, and * * * guard against * *. In this way, "not only the northern provinces can be preserved, but also the areas occupied since the Anti-Japanese War can be recovered, and the independence and integrity of sovereignty and administration can be maintained." 1940 On March 30th, the National Government was established in Nanjing, with Wang as Prime Minister and President of the National Government and Chairman of the Supreme National Defense Conference of the Central Political Committee. 1944165438+1October 10 died in Nagoya, Japan.

Initial motivation: to be the chairman of the national government and lose the power struggle.

The highest pseudo-post: chairman of the pseudo-National Government.

The luckiest thing: I was assassinated three times and survived.

The final outcome: I lost my status as a quack doctor and burned my body after death.

Cao Rulin (1877— 1966), a native of 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, then to Japan, and died in the United States.