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  1. Wang Jingwei en chino tradicional: 汪 精衛; chino simplificado: 汪 精卫; pinyin: Wāng Jīngwèi; Wade-Giles: Wang Ching-wei; (Sanshui, Cantón, 4 de mayo de 1883 - Nagoya, 10 de noviembre de 1944) fue un político chino de la primera mitad del siglo XX, conocido por el papel que jugó durante la Segunda guerra sino-japonesa y ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wang_JingweiWang Jingwei - Wikipedia

    Wang Zhaoming, widely known by his pen name Wang Jingwei (4 May 1883 – 10 November 1944), was a Chinese politician who was president of the Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China, a puppet state of Japan.

  3. The Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China, commonly described as the Wang Jingwei regime, was a puppet state of the Empire of Japan in eastern China. It existed coterminous with the Nationalist government of the Republic of China under Chiang Kai-shek, which was fighting Japan alongside the other Allies of World ...

  4. Wang Jingwei (1883-1944) Seventy-five years after his death, Wang Zhaoming, who adopted the pen name Jingwei, remains one of the most fascinating, complex and misunderstood political and intellectual figures in modern Chinese history.

  5. 17 de feb. de 2021 · The Hoover Institution has acquired Wang Jingwei’s personal papers, whose contents include Wang family correspondences, Wang Jingwei’s writings and manuscripts, and valuable artifacts created or collected by Wang, including calligraphy, paintings, and seals.

  6. Wang Jingwei (Cantón, 1883-Nagoya, Japón, 1944). Político chino. Educado en el confucionismo , en 1903 viajó a Japón para proseguir sus estudios. Allí conoció a Sun Yat-sen , que le ganó para la causa revolucionaria .

  7. In Poetry, History, Memory: Wang Jingwei and China in Dark Times , Zhiyi Yang brings us a long overdue reexamination of Wang's impact on cultural memory of WWII in China. In this book, Yang brings disparate methodologies into a fruitful dialogue, including sophisticated methods of poetic interpretation.