Talk:Kung Te-cheng

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Contradiction
The Japanese offered him the position of puppet Emperor of China in 1937, but Kung declined the offer In response to talk of Japanese offers to make him "ruler of China", Kung said: "I have never even been approached by the Japanese!

This doesn't not make sense if he was asked to be emperor then why would he say he was never approached I would edit the article but the sources seem to be leaning to one side and it is just wrong either the decadent of Confucius lied or one of them did I will let you decide Student of moto (talk) 07:18, 26 November 2022 (UTC)