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The Shen Chong case (Chinese: 沈崇案; pinyin: Shěn Chóng àn; Wade–Giles: Shen3 Ch'ung2 an4), also referred to as the Peiping rape case, was a rape case in 1946 that sparked a nationwide anti-American movement in the Republic of China. It involved United States Marines stationed in China (the "China Marines") raping a Chinese university student in Beiping (now Beijing).