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Tang Erho

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53: 318: 218: 462: 442: 447: 261:. After his return to China in 1910, he was appointed to a post at the College of Physicians and has also served as deputy director of Zhejiang Hospital. 249:. After his return to China in 1904, he worked initially as a music teacher. He returned to Japan in 1907, studying at the Kanazawa Medical University in 272:, and became its first principal. In 1915, he became the president of the Pharmaceutical Society of China. In 1920, he made an extended visit to Europe. 457: 337: 153: 452: 269: 432: 344:, Tang served on the North China Political Affairs Commission. It was largely assumed that Tang was Wang Kemin's successor, but Tang died of 294:
However, after the collapse of the Beiyang government in 1929, Tang returned to Japan, where he obtained his doctorate in medicine at the
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residents in Japan. In 1926, he rose to the position of Inspector-General of the Ministry of Finance, ultimately succeeding his boss,
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command. In 1933, he returned to Beijing, where he helped organize a committee for political affairs. He helped negotiate the
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and concurrently Chairman of the Council of East Asian Culture. That same year, he gave the eulogy at the state funeral of
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In 1911, Tang became active in politics under the Zhejiang military clique. After the formation of the
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In July 1921, Tang was Deputy Director-General of the Ministry of Education. Following the
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Chinese Collaboration with Japan, 1932-1945: The Limits of Accommodation
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China and Japan at War, 1937–1945: The Politics of Collaboration
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Province. In 1902, he was dispatched by the government of
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Chinese name
family name

Finance
Republic of China
Pan Fu
Yan Zepu
Hangzhou
Zhejiang
Empire of China
Beijing
Reorganized National Government of China
Alma mater
Humboldt University of Berlin
simplified Chinese
traditional Chinese
pinyin
Wade-Giles
Beiyang government
collaborationist
Provisional Government of the Republic of China
Hangzhou
Zhejiang
Qing dynasty
Japan
Tokyo
Yokohama
Germany
Humboldt University of Berlin
Republic of China

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