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Wu Xiuquan (Chinese: 伍修权; Wade–Giles: Wu Hsiu-ch'üan; 6 March 1908 – 9 November 1997) was a Chinese Communist revolutionary, military officer, and diplomat. He studied in the Soviet Union, enlisted in the Chinese Red Army, and participated in the Long March.
Wu Xiuquan (1908.3.6-1997.11.9) Previously used name is Wu Shouquan. Vice Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, People's Republic of China (1950.12-1955.1)
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Telegram from Zhou Enlai to Wu Xiuquan and Qiao Guanhua. Zhou Enlai gives instructions on how the Chinese side should respond when confronted with questions of ...
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Wu Xiuquan's Memoir, "Wode Licheng" is the first of four thin volumes, the entire set is essential reading for all students of the Chinese Communist Party's ...
The ambassador says goodbye to Comrade [Wu] Xiuquan, saying that the Chinese [Communist] Party has taken the correct stance on modern revisionism and that ...
In 1949-51 he served as director of Soviet and Eastern European affairs in the ministry of foreign affairs at Peking. He then became deputy foreign minister. In ...
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A printing of a speech given by Wu Xiuquan at the UN Security Council in November, 1950, in which he denounces US actions against China.
May 29, 2024 · Chinese diplomat and politician, Vice Foreign Minister of China.