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粵語: 1939年汪精衛演講《兩種懷疑心理之解釋》粵語版
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Source https://wangjingwei.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/two_questions_cantonese1.mp3
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Wang Jingwei  (1883–1944)  wikidata:Q22303 s:zh:Author:汪兆銘 q:zh:汪精衛
 
Wang Jingwei
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courtesy name: 季新; Jingwei; Jixin; Wang Ching-wei; Jixun; Wang Zhaoming; Jingwei Wang
Description Chinese politician and diplomat
Date of birth/death 4 May 1883 Edit this at Wikidata 10 November 1944 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Sanshui District Nagoya
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creator QS:P170,Q22303

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