Feng Yujiu
Hao Deqing (Chinese: Chinese: 郝德青) | |
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| Ambassador of China to Hungary | |
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| Born | 1912 (age 112–113) Pingyao County, Shanxi, China |
| Alma mater | Peiping Normal University; Peiping University |
Feng Yujiu (1912 -, Chinese: 冯于九) was a prominent Chinese diplomat and senior official. He served as the Chinese ambassador to Hungary, North Korea, Norway, the Netherlands, and Iran.
Biography
He joined the Eighth Route Army in 1937 and became a member of the Chinese Communist Party in 1939. During the war years, he served as a councilor at the headquarters of the Eighth Route Army, deputy director of the Secretariat of the Government of the Jin–Ji–Lu–Yu Border Region, county magistrate of Piancheng County, deputy mayor of Handan, and director of the Secretariat of the Fiscal Affairs Office of the Border Region Government.[1]
After the founding of the People’s Republic of China, he held several important posts, including deputy director of the Highway Administration of the Ministry of Transport, director of the General Office, assistant minister, and director of the Ocean Shipping Bureau. Later, he was Ambassador of the People's Republic of China to Norway (1965–1967), Mauritania (1969–1973), Nigeria (1973–1979) and Hungary (1979–1983).[2]
References
- ^ "冯于九_衡水市深州人物介绍". 历代人物_分享历代人物事迹 (in Chinese). Retrieved 2025-11-18.
- ^ Liu, Xiaohong (2001). Chinese Ambassadors: The Rise of Diplomatic Professionalism Since 1949. University of Washington Press. p. 252. ISBN 978-0-295-98028-7.