- In China, the word
hanjian (traditional Chinese: 漢奸;
simplified Chinese: 汉奸; pinyin:
Hànjiān; Wade–Giles: han-chien) is a
pejorative term for
those seen...
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person who
sells Vietnamese interests. It is
similar to the
Chinese term
hanjian,
meaning a
Chinese traitor, and uses the same
character for "traitor"....
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through China's
Department of
Civil Affairs.
Charged with
treason as a
hanjian on 20
October 1947, she was
executed by a
bullet shot into the back of...
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rebels were violent. In response, some
labelled Yuan
Weishi a "traitor" (
Hanjian). The name "Boxer Rebellion",
concludes Joseph W. Esherick, a contemporary...
- 1928 and was
sentenced in 1946 to 18 months'
imprisonment for
being a
hanjian.
After serving his sentence, Wang
Wenti settled in Hong Kong
where he was...
- judgement. He was
executed by
firing squad in
Beijing on
November 4, 1950.
Hanjian Second Sino-****anese War Guo Rugui, China's Anti-****anese War
Combat Operations:...
- his
death sentence commuted to life imprisonment), was
given the
title Hanjian meaning arch-traitor to the Han people. In the
following decades, Wang...
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House Negro Colonial mentality Cultural cringe Culchie Dic Siôn
Dafydd Hanjian Jackeen Jump Jim Crow List of
ethnic slurs Race
traitor Respectability...
- have
called the
Taiwan independence movement and its
supporters to be
hanjian (traitors).[citation needed] The
Chinese Communist Party classifies Taiwan...
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Quisling -
Scandinavian and
English equivalent Makapili –
Filipino equivalent Hanjian –
Chinese equivalent Judenrat -
Jewish equivalent in ****
Germany and its...