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Wu Chin-lin

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31: 136:. While in Japan, he joined the Translation and Compilation Society. After returning to China, Wu Zhenlin served as director of the Ministry of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce, and later as deputy clerk of the Statistics Bureau of the 289: 200: 137: 294: 284: 105: 274: 279: 269: 128:
to study at his own expense and entered the Japanese–Chinese School. Later, he transferred his official expenses to the
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Index


Jiaxing
China
University of Tokyo
Chinese
pinyin
Qing Dynasty
Republic of China
Peru
Uruguay
Japan
First Higher School
Tokyo Imperial University
Commission for Studying Constitutional Government
Peru
Uruguay
Baltasar Brum
special envoy


"Un Paseo a la Hacienda "Huachipa""
Variedades
"Dos profesores reconstruyen la desconocida historia de un siglo entre Uruguay y China"
El Observador
Liu Shih-hsun
Chinese Ambassador to Peru
Hsia Yi-Ting
Categories
19th-century births
Qing dynasty diplomats

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