Wu Ting-fang (Chinese: 伍廷芳; 30 July 1842 – 23 June 1922) was a Chinese calligrapher, diplomat, lawyer, politician, and writer who served as Minister of...
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Tingfang (Ng Choy) 伍廷芳 23 November 1896 12 July 1902 Liang Cheng (Liang Chentung) 梁誠 19 July 1902 3 July 1907 Wu Tingfang (Ng Choy) 伍廷芳 December 1907 12...
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clique 1st (1912) Li Yuanhong (Progressive Party) 328 days — Wu Tingfang 伍廷芳 (1842–1922) acting 23 May 1917 12 June 1917 Wu T. Provisional Independent...
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(1865–1936) 29 June 1916 23 May 1917 328 Progressive Li Yuanhong — Wu Tingfang 伍廷芳 Wu Tíngfāng (1842–1922) 23 May 1917 12 June 1917 20 Progressive Li Yuanhong...
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of St. Paul's" (聖保羅四博士) by the older generation of old boys. Wu Tingfang (伍廷芳), a Chinese politician who served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the...
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January 1912 29 March 1912 Tongmenghui - Minister of Justice 司法部總長 Wu Tingfang 伍廷芳 (1842–1922) 3 January 1912 29 March 1912 Nonpartisan - Minister of Education...
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1896 — Wu Ting-fang 伍廷芳 November 23, 1896 — — October 26, 1902 — Liang Cheng 梁誠 July 13, 1902 — — July 3, 1902 — Wu Ting-fang 伍廷芳 September 23, 1907 June...
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officially ends with the signing of the Treaty of Nanking. Wu Tingfang (伍廷芳, also known as Ng Choy or Ng Achoy[1] (伍才; Wǔ Cái); 30 July 1842 – 23 June...
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