Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - Resume - Zhang Zongxiang's resume
Zhang Zongxiang's resume
1903 (in the 29th year of Guangxu reign) returned to China, where he taught at Shi Jing University Hall and won the Qing court scholarship. He used to be editor-in-chief of the Law Museum, alternate director of the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, director of the Finance Bureau of the Ministry of Civil Affairs, and deputy director of the Constitutional Compilation Bureau.

1909 (Xuantongyuannian) served as the inspector of the inner city of Beijing and participated in the trial of the attempted assassination of Regent Zai Feng.

19 10 (Xuantong two years) served as editor of the Legislative Affairs Bureau of the Cabinet and assistant to the Legislative Yuan. After the Revolution of 1911, Yuan Shikai sent him to participate in the North-South talks and negotiations with Tang.

After 19 12, he served as secretary of Yuan Shikai's presidential office, director of the Legislative Affairs Bureau and dean of Dali College.

19 14 as the chief justice.

19 16 served as minister extraordinary and plenipotentiary in Japan. During his tenure, he colluded with Cao Rulin, then Minister of Communications, and Lu, former Minister in Japan. Instigated by Duan, he secretly negotiated with the Japanese government and betrayed the country's territory and sovereignty.

19 18 formally concluded the Sino-Japanese Army Joint Defense Agreement and the Sino-Japanese Navy Joint Defense Agreement with Japan.

In the autumn of the same year, authorized by Xu Shichang, President of Beiyang Government, and Duan, Premier of the State, three loans totaling 60 million yen were signed with Japan within one day to sell China's railway and mineral rights and interests to Japan, thus "readily agreeing" to the Japanese government's request to continue to occupy Jinan and Qingdao and control Shandong.

At the beginning of 19 19, he represented the Beiyang government in the Paris Peace Conference. The news that the Paris Peace Conference decided to transfer Germany's rights and interests in Shandong to Japan reached our country, which aroused great anger among the people all over the country.

In mid-April, after returning from Japan, hundreds of Japanese students studying in China rushed to the station to denounce their traitorous behavior.

The May 4th Movement broke out in 19 19. Under the strong protest of the people all over the country, the Beiyang warlord government was forced to dismiss Cao, Zhang and Lu on June 10.

People from all walks of life in Huzhou held a meeting in June, announcing the expulsion of Zhang Zongxiang from his hometown, announcing his family status and deciding to seal up his property.

65438-0920 General Manager of China Delta Asia Bank, a Sino-Japanese joint venture.

1925 General Manager of Beijing Commercial Bank.

1928 and lived in Qingdao for a long time.

1in March, 942, he served as an advisory member of the pseudo-North China Government Affairs Committee. Before long, he became the chairman of the electric power company.

After War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's victory, he stayed in Shanghai until his death.