Cao Rulin

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Cao Rulin was a Chinese politician and diplomat of the early Republic era, best known as a pro-Japanese official whose actions made him a principal target of student protesters during the May Fourth Movement.

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instanceOf Chinese politician
Republic of China politician
person
associatedWithEvent May Fourth Movement NERFINISHED
Treaty of Versailles controversy in China NERFINISHED
blamedFor accepting transfer of German rights in Shandong to Japan
causeOf student anger during the May Fourth Movement
countryOfCitizenship China
educatedIn Japan NERFINISHED
education studied law in Japan
employer Beiyang Government NERFINISHED
era early Republic of China era
ethnicGroup Han Chinese
familyName Cao NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork diplomacy
foreign policy
politics
givenName Rulin NERFINISHED
government Republic of China (Beiyang period) NERFINISHED
hasRole chief Chinese negotiator on Shandong issue at Paris Peace Conference
historicalReputation collaborationist with Japanese interests
influenced rise of Chinese nationalist sentiment in 1919
knownAs pro-Japanese official in Beiyang Government
languageSpoken Chinese
Japanese
legalBackground trained as a lawyer
movement early Republic of China politics
name Cao Rulin NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Chinese
notableFor pro-Japanese political stance
role in the May Fourth Movement
officeAttacked home burned by student protesters in 1919
opposedBy May Fourth Movement student protesters NERFINISHED
participantIn Paris Peace Conference (1919) NERFINISHED
negotiations over Shandong question after World War I
politicalAlignment pro-Japanese
politicalFaction Anhui clique NERFINISHED
positionHeld Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Beiyang Government
acting Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Beiyang Government
regionOfActivity North China NERFINISHED
residence Beijing NERFINISHED
subjectOf Chinese historiography on May Fourth Movement
targetOf student protesters on 4 May 1919
workedOn Sino-Japanese diplomatic relations

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May Fourth Incident targeted Cao Rulin