Top 10 Outstanding Diplomats in Ancient China, China s Most Famous Diplomat

Updated on international 2024-03-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There were many outstanding diplomats in ancient China: Yan Ying, Su Wu, Zhang Qian, Ban Chao, Xuanzang, Princess Wencheng, Wang Xuance, Jianzhen, Zheng He, and so on.

    Su Wu.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Guo Songtao's first exposure to the west wind - the Battle of Dagu - the cultivation of foreign affairs - getting involved in diplomacy - the idea of "rationalism" - the envoy to the turmoil - the British two years - learning from the country - Guo Liu infighting - sad late autumn.

    Li Hongzhang was involved in diplomacy -- "Waisu and Rong" -- protecting Chinese workers -- diplomacy with Japan -- "using razing to defeat raze" -- Sino-French peace negotiations -- Ma Guan was assassinated -- his first visit to Europe and the United States -- Xin Chou -- he died with regret.

    After Zeng Jize became famous, he went to Britain and France, and the turmoil arose.

    Huang Zunxian's youth—From exploring foreign affairs to Japan—Hardliners in Ryukyu negotiations—"presiding over Korean diplomatic affairs"—Serving as Consul General in San Francisco—Following Xue Fucheng's envoy to Britain—Singapore Protecting Overseas Chinese—Severing the Unresolved Teaching Cases of the Five Provinces—Participating in the Suzhou Port Opening Negotiations—In the Torrent of Reform and Change—In His Later Years, His Ambition Was Difficult to Reward.

    Gu Weijun, a top student at Columbia University—From a secretary to a minister to the United States—A blockbuster at the Paris Peace Conference—Maneuvering in the midst of disputes between national lords—Putting life and death at risk—Mediating transit transportation in Vietnam—Coordinating wartime Sino-British relations—Participating in the preparation for the establishment of the United Nations—Barely carrying the burden of "diplomacy"—Ten years of international judges—Difficult to realize the dream of returning home.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are many of the most famous diplomats in China, and Li Hongzhang is one in modern times, and after the founding of New China, he counted our beloved prime minister. Not only is it recognized by the Chinese, but it also makes the world look down on it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In the history of world diplomacy, the West believes that China has only "two and a half diplomats" in the strict sense of the word. Probably the most powerful diplomat you are talking about.

    They are: half Gu Weijun; a Li Hongzhang; One***.

    The reason why Gu Weijun is half of it is because he only has outstanding diplomatic actions, but does not have a complete theory of diplomatic thought. (It is also the result of helplessness due to the background of the times).

    Li Hongzhang was the first "Chinese diplomat" in the eyes of the West. He has his own diplomatic idea of "weighing the great powers", and he can also put it into practice; It has also been particularly outstanding in terms of diplomatic action.

    Without further ado, I will put aside his personality charm and only talk about his diplomatic thoughts. His outstanding diplomatic ideological contributions include "seeking common ground while reserving differences" and "five principles of peaceful coexistence." Of course, it is very good in terms of diplomatic action.

    So these three diplomats are what you call "the best diplomats".

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Xia Yu said.

    Western Zhou pedestrians, small pedestrians.

    Spring and Autumn pedestrian salute.

    Warring States The "Xiangbang", "Imperial History", "Xing" and "Confessor" of the Qin State were all involved in foreign affairs; Chu State has "Ling Yin" and "Left Disciple"; The diplomat system of Qi is relatively complete, and it is responsible for the "princes, hosts, guests", "pedestrians" and "confessors"; Zhao Guo has "Xiang", "Imperial History", and "Xingda People"; The Wei State had the "Xiangguo"; South Korea has a "canonical crown"; Yan has the "Xiangguo" to participate in its affairs.

    Qin and Han dynasties The Qin Dynasty was in charge of diplomacy with the pawns and the subject states. The official office in charge of foreign affairs in the Han Dynasty was the master of the Dahonglu monk, Cao.

    During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, the institutions in charge of foreign affairs were mainly the Honglu Temple and the Kecao Shangshu.

    In the Sui and Tang dynasties, the Honglu Temple was responsible for diplomacy by the host and guest of the monks, and the Honglu Temple set up the posts of Qing, Shaoqing, Cheng, and the main bookkeeper.

    After the Tang Dynasty, the dynasties all followed the Sui system, and set up Honglu Temple and pedestrian Siqingdong Wang, Li Fan Yuan.

    At the end of the Qing Dynasty, the Prime Minister's National Affairs Yamen was established, and it was renamed ***.

    It's not easy to type, read it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Ancient Chinese diplomats were called pedestrians.

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