Xu Jingcheng
Xu Jingcheng (Chinese: 許景澄; pinyin: Xǔ Jǐngchéng; Wade–Giles: Hsü Ching-ch'eng; 1845 – 28 July 1900) was a Chinese diplomat and Qing politician supportive of the Hundred Days' Reform. He was envoy to Belgium, France, Italy, Russia, Austria, the Netherlands, and Germany for the Qing imperial court and led reforms in modernizing China's railways and public works. As a modernizer and diplomat, he protested the breaches of international law in 1900 as one of the five ministers executed during the Boxer Rebellion. In Article IIa of the Boxer Protocol of 1901, the Eight-Nation Alliance that had provided military forces (Austria-Hungary, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States) successfully pressed for the rehabilitation of Xu Jingcheng by an Imperial Edic
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Xu Jingcheng
Xu Jingcheng (Chinese: 許景澄; pinyin: Xǔ Jǐngchéng; Wade–Giles: Hsü Ching-ch'eng; 1845 – 28 July 1900) was a Chinese diplomat and Qing politician supportive of the Hundred Days' Reform. He was envoy to Belgium, France, Italy, Russia, Austria, the Netherlands, and Germany for the Qing imperial court and led reforms in modernizing China's railways and public works. As a modernizer and diplomat, he protested the breaches of international law in 1900 as one of the five ministers executed during the Boxer Rebellion. In Article IIa of the Boxer Protocol of 1901, the Eight-Nation Alliance that had provided military forces (Austria-Hungary, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States) successfully pressed for the rehabilitation of Xu Jingcheng by an Imperial Edic
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許 景澄(きょ けいちょう、Xu Jingcheng、1845年 - 1900年)、字は竹篔または竹筠、清末の外交官・官僚。
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許景澄(1845年-1900年7月28日),原名癸身,字竹篔,一作竹筠,浙江嘉興人,晚清政治家、外交家。庚子被禍五大臣之一。
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Xu Guishen
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許景澄
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Xu Jingcheng (Chinese: 許景澄; pi ...... Jingcheng by an Imperial Edic
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許 景澄(きょ けいちょう、Xu Jingcheng、1845年 - 1900年)、字は竹篔または竹筠、清末の外交官・官僚。
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許景澄(1845年-1900年7月28日),原名癸身,字竹篔,一作竹筠,浙江嘉興人,晚清政治家、外交家。庚子被禍五大臣之一。
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許景澄
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