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Chambers of Commerce which held its first conference in Beijing in 1914. An represented the Metropolitan General Chamber of Commerce and was subsequently elected general secretary of the Association's Beijing office. Since the establishment of the Directorate General of the Metropolitan Municipal Affairs, after the establishment of the Republic, An served as a member of the committee on Municipal Affairs.
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Republic, the Beijing government called a national conference to discuss industrial and commercial affairs of the country. An, as representative of the Metropolitan General Chamber of Commerce, attended the Conference which resulted in the founding of the National Association
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and in 1904, he became an expectant magistrate in the
Metropolitan District. He constantly devoted his time and energy to the study of the fine arts and among his accomplishments was the invention of Pao Hua silver enamel ware which is well-known today.
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In May 1919, when public sentiment against the pro-Japanese Anfu party developed into a nationwide boycott of
Japanese goods, An acted as leader of the industrial and commercial interests participating.
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Inventing Pao Hua silver enamel ware, serving as president of the
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to gain the independence of
Xianghe, which was considered to be part of the hyperaggressive Japanese's plan. He became the head of Xiangge Country, but stepped down 7 days later.
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penitentiaries. An held the presidency of the Metropolitan General Chamber of Commerce for a time, being relieved in 1924.
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now in Beijing a large number of Poa Hua Silver Enamel Ware factories, most of which were founded by the inventor himself.
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awarded him the Fourth Order of Chiaho in January 1920, and the Third Order of Chiaho in February 1922; and President
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In the summer of 1910, a National Exhibition was held in Nanjing, and An was a member of the executive committee.
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conferred upon An the Fifth Order of Chiaho (Jiahe) in May 1919; President
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