![]() ![]() In May 1945 he was appointed as the last Ambassador to Japan. In February 1943 he was recalled ( Chen Jicheng 陳濟成 succeeded him in this position) and became Ambassador standing at the Ministry. In the end of the same year he was appointed the first Ambassador to Manchukuo. In March 1940 the Reorganized National Government of China was established, Lian Yu was appointed a legislator (Member of the Legislative Yuan). ![]() In same August he was transferred to the position of acting Minister for Business ( Xia Qifeng succeeded him as acting Minister for Foreign Affairs). Next February, the Minister for Foreign Affairs Chen Lu ( 陳籙) was assassinated by secret agents of the Nationalist Government, so Lian served 4 months as acting Minister for Foreign Affairs. In April 1938 Lian Yu was appointed Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs in the Reformed Government of the Republic of China, but resigned in June. Later he was an established lawyer in Tianjin. He was transferred to acting Chief of the Henan High court soon, but resigned next month. The following March he was appointed Chief of the Zhili High Court which post he held until September 1920. In January 1913 he was appointed Chief of the Zhejiang High Court, but he resigned in November. ![]() Later he returned to China, got a position in the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of the Beijing Government. Lian Yu went to Japan where he acquired Bachelor of Laws, Kyoto Imperial University. He was an important politician during the Reformed Government of the Republic of China and Wang Jingwei regime (Republic of China-Nanjing). Lian Yu ( Chinese: 廉隅 pinyin: Lián Yú Wade–Giles: Lien Yü born 1886 ) was a diplomat, politician, judicial officer and lawyer in the Republic of China. ![]()
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