Lu Zongyu

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Lu Zongyu (Lù Zōngyú 陸宗輿/陆宗舆, 1876–1941) was a Chinese diplomat in the Paris Peace Conference after World War I. Because of subscribing Twenty-One Demands supporting Japanese interests, along with Zhang Zongxiang and Cao Rulin, he was blamed as Hanjian(Chinese: 汉奸, "Chinese traitor") by students participating May Fourth Movement after Chinese diplomatic failure in Paris Peace Conference.

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