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Zhang Yanqing 張燕卿 | |
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Foreign Minister of Manchukuo | |
In office May 1935 – May 1937 | |
Monarch | Puyi |
Preceded by | Xie Jieshi |
Succeeded by | Zhang Jinghui |
Industry Minister of Manchukuo | |
In office March 1932 – May 1935 | |
Monarch | Puyi |
Preceded by | position established |
Succeeded by | Ding Jianxiu |
Personal details | |
Born | 1898 Nanpi County, Hebei, Qing China |
Died | 1969 Tokyo, Japan |
Citizenship | Manchukuo (1932–1945) |
Relations | Zhang Renli (brother) |
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Alma mater | Gakushūin |
Awards | Order of the Auspicious Clouds (1st Class) 勲一位景雲章 |
Zhang Yanqing (simplified Chinese: 张燕卿; traditional Chinese: 張燕卿; pinyin: Zhāng Yànqīng; Wade–Giles: Chang Yen-ch'ing; Hepburn: Chō Enkei; 1898–1969) was a politician in the early Republic of China who subsequently collaborated with the Japanese imperialists and became the Foreign Minister of Manchukuo, Japan's puppet state. His father Zhang Zhidong was an important official in the later days of the Qing Empire, while his brother Zhang Renli was an official in the Reorganized National Government of China, another Japan's puppet state, making the two brothers as Japanese collaborators.