List of ambassadors of China to Germany
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The Chinese Ambassador to Germany is the official representative of the People's Republic of China to the Federal Republic of Germany.
Chinese Ambassador to Germany | |
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Incumbent since 1 August 2012Shi Mingde | |
Inaugural holder | Liu Xihong |
Formation | 30 April 1877 |
List of representatives
editDiplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation | Ambassador | Chinese language zh:中国驻德国大使列表 |
Observations | Premier of the People's Republic of China | Chancellor of Germany | Term end
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April 30, 1877 | Liu Xihong | 刘锡鸿 | Cixi | William I, German Emperor | August 25, 1878 | |
August 25, 1878 | Li Fengbao | zh:李凤苞 | Cixi | William I, German Emperor | April 28, 1884 | |
April 28, 1884 | Xu Jingcheng | zh:许景澄 | Cixi | William I, German Emperor | June 23, 1887 | |
June 23, 1887 | Hong Jun | zh:洪钧 | Cixi | William I, German Emperor | September 9, 1890 | |
September 9, 1890 | Xu Jingcheng | zh:許景澄 | Cixi | Wilhelm II, German Emperor | January 7, 1897 | |
November 26, 1896 | Huang Zunxian | zh:黃遵憲 | has not been accredited | Cixi | Wilhelm II, German Emperor | |
June 23, 1897 | Lü Haihuan | zh:呂海寰 | Cixi | Wilhelm II, German Emperor | December 13, 1901 | |
July 17, 1901 | Yinchang | zh:廕昌 | Cixi | Wilhelm II, German Emperor | April 25, 1906 | |
September 20, 1905 | Yang Sheng | zh:杨晟 | Cixi | Wilhelm II, German Emperor | December 30, 1906 | |
November 10, 1906 | Zeng Guangquan | zh:曾广铨 | has not been accredited | Cixi | Wilhelm II, German Emperor | |
April 23, 1907 | Sun Baoqi | zh:孫寶琦 | Cixi | Wilhelm II, German Emperor | November 24, 1908 | |
September 23, 1908 | Yinchang | zh:廕昌 | Pu Yi | Wilhelm II, German Emperor | November 8, 1909 | |
March 21, 1910 | Liang Cheng | zh:梁诚 | Pu Yi | Wilhelm II, German Emperor | November 1, 1912 | |
April 2, 1913 | Yan Huiqing | zh:颜惠庆 | As a result of Sino-German diplomatic relations, July 1, 1917 withdrawal | Xiong Xiling | Wilhelm II, German Emperor | July 1, 1917 |
March 14, 1917 | Suspension of diplomatic relations Protecting power Denmark[1] | Duan Qirui | Wilhelm II, German Emperor | July 27, 1921 | ||
July 27, 1921 | Wei Chenzu | zh:魏宸组 | November 25, 1925 sent to supervise the national railway preparations | Yan Huiqing | Constantin Fehrenbach | July 27, 1921 |
November 24, 1926 | Huang Fu | zh:黄郛 | Due to July 7, 1927, the mayor of Shanghai may not be appointed. has not been accredited | Du Xigui | Wilhelm Marx | |
January 23, 1929 | Jiang Zuobin | zh:蔣作賓 | Concurrently in Austria | Tan Yankai | Hermann Müller (politician) | March 5, 1931 |
December 30, 1931 | Liu Wendao | zh:劉文島 | Concurrently in Austria | Chiang Kai-shek | Heinrich Brüning | September 13, 1933 |
January 6, 1934 | Liu Chongjie | zh:劉文島 | Concurrently in Austria | Wang Jingwei | Adolf Hitler | May 18, 1935 |
May 18, 1935 | Liu Chongjie | zh:刘崇杰 | On May 18, 1935, the German embassy was upgraded to an embassy | Chiang Kai-shek | Adolf Hitler | June 28, 1935 |
January 21, 1936 | Cheng Tien-fong | zh:程天放 | Chiang Kai-shek | Adolf Hitler | June 15, 1938 | |
September 21, 1938 | Chen Jie | zh:陈介 | July 1, 1941 Germany recognized Wang Jingwei regime. | H. H. Kung | Adolf Hitler | July 10, 1941 |
September 11, 1941 | Li Shengwu | 李圣五 | (*1892) has not been accredited | Wang Jingwei | Adolf Hitler | |
September 16, 1941 | Li Fang (diplomat) of the Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China) | zh:李芳 | Nanking Appoints Minister Li Fang, Commercial Attache to Berlin. Although it had originally been planned for Mr. Li Sheng-wu, Nanking's newly appointed Ambassador to Germany, to sail for Lisabon aboard the Asama Maru, his position as Chief of the Education Department made his immediate departure impossible.[2] | Wang Jingwei | Adolf Hitler | |
November 12, 1938 | Lu Yiwen | zh:吕宜文 | Lue-I-Wen, Lu-I-Wen, Lu I-Wen, Lü-I-Wen und Lü I-Wen, Manchukuo Minister to the German Empire, In 1938, Germany recognized Manchukuo, Lu Yewen was appointed Minister of Manchuria in Germany, and the Registrar Wang Ti Fu (born in 1911 - 2001 death) and others went to Germany to take office. In May 1939, at the request of the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs, he began to issue a visa for the Jews. In September 1939, he was hinted by the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs, asking him not to continue to issue a visa, but he continued to acquiesce in the payment of his visa until May 1940. They have issued a total of 12,000 visas to the Jews, saving the lives of these people. | Zhang Jinghui | Adolf Hitler | |
June 1, 1973 | Wang Yutian | zh:王雨田 | Zhou Enlai | Willy Brandt | May 1, 1974 | |
September 1, 1974 | Wang shu | zh:王殊 | Zhou Enlai | Helmut Schmidt | November 1, 1976 | |
August 1, 1977 | Zhang Tong (PRC diplomat) | zh:张彤 (外交官) | Hua Guofeng | Helmut Schmidt | October 1, 1982 | |
February 1, 1983 | An Zhiyuan | zh:安致远 | Zhao Ziyang | Helmut Kohl | April 1, 1985 | |
April 1, 1985 | Guo Fengmin | zh:郭丰民 | Zhao Ziyang | Helmut Kohl | April 1, 1988 | |
May 1, 1988 | Mei Zhaorong | zh:梅兆荣 | Li Peng | Helmut Kohl | January 1, 1997 | |
January 1, 1997 | Lu Qiutian | zh:卢秋田 | Li Peng | Helmut Kohl | December 1, 2001 | |
January 1, 2002 | Ma Canrong | zh:马灿荣 | Zhu Rongji | Gerhard Schröder | July 1, 2009 | |
August 1, 2009 | Wu Hongbo | zh:吴红波 | Wen Jiabao | Angela Merkel | August 1, 2012 | |
August 1, 2012 | Shi Mingde | zh:史明德 | Wen Jiabao | Angela Merkel |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Tobias C. Bringmann, Handbuch der Diplomatie 1815-1963: Auswärtige Missionschefs in Deutschland p. 62
- ^ Li Fang
- ^ Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China, Chinese Ambassadors to Germany, [1], 驻德意志联邦共和国历任大使, [2]