Wang Youping
Chinese diplomat
Wang Youping | |||||||
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王幼平 | |||||||
Ambassador of China to the Soviet Union | |||||||
In office August 1977 – July 1979 | |||||||
Preceded by | Liu Xinquan | ||||||
Succeeded by | Yang Shouzheng [zh] | ||||||
Ambassador of China to Malaysia | |||||||
In office January 1975 – April 1977 | |||||||
Preceded by | New office | ||||||
Succeeded by | Ye Chengzhang [zh] | ||||||
Ambassador of China to North Vietnam | |||||||
In office June 1969 – August 1974 | |||||||
Preceded by | Zhu Qiwen [zh] | ||||||
Succeeded by | Fu Hao | ||||||
Ambassador of China to Cuba | |||||||
In office May 1964 – January 1969 | |||||||
Preceded by | Shen Jian [zh] | ||||||
Succeeded by | Zhang Dequn [zh] | ||||||
Ambassador of China to Cambodia | |||||||
In office September 1958 – March 1961 | |||||||
Preceded by | New office | ||||||
Succeeded by | Chen Shuliang [zh] | ||||||
Ambassador of China to Norway | |||||||
In office June 1955 – April 1958 | |||||||
Preceded by | New office | ||||||
Succeeded by | Xu Yixin | ||||||
Ambassador of China to Romania | |||||||
In office August 1950 – November 1954 | |||||||
Preceded by | New office | ||||||
Succeeded by | Ke Bainian [zh] | ||||||
Personal details | |||||||
Born | Wang Jitan 1910 Huantai County, Shandong, Republic of China | ||||||
Died | 1995 (aged 84–85) Beijing, People's Republic of China | ||||||
Political party | Chinese Communist Party | ||||||
Military service | |||||||
Allegiance | Republic of China | ||||||
Branch/service | National Revolutionary Army Chinese Red Army People's Liberation Army Ground Force | ||||||
Years of service | 1930–1949 | ||||||
Unit | 26th Route Army 5th Legion Second Field Army | ||||||
Chinese name | |||||||
Chinese | 王幼平 | ||||||
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Wang Jitan | |||||||
Simplified Chinese | 王际坦 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 王際坦 | ||||||
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Wang Youping (Chinese: 王幼平) (1910–1995) was a Chinese diplomat. He was a veteran of the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Chinese Civil War. He was Ambassador of the People's Republic of China to Romania (1950–1954), Norway (1955–1958), Cambodia (1958–1961), Cuba (1964–1969), North Vietnam (1969–1974), Malaysia (1975–1977) and the Soviet Union (1977–1979).
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Preceded by New office | Ambassador of China to Romania 1950–1954 | Succeeded by Ke Bainian [zh] |
Preceded by New office | Ambassador of China to Norway 1955–1958 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by New office | Ambassador of China to Cambodia 1958–1961 | Succeeded by Chen Shuliang [zh] |
Preceded by Shen Jian [zh] | Ambassador of China to Cuba 1964–1969 | Succeeded by Zhang Dequn [zh] |
Preceded by Zhu Qiwen [zh] | Ambassador of China to North Vietnam 1969–1974 | Succeeded by Fu Hao |
Preceded by New office | Chinese Ambassador to Malaysia 1975–1977 | Succeeded by Ye Chengzhang [zh] |
Preceded by | Ambassador of China to the Soviet Union 1977–1979 | Succeeded by Yang Shouzheng [zh] |
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- Wang Youping 1975–77
- Yecheng Zhang [zh] 1977–82
- Chen Kang [zh] 1983–85
- Hu Gang [zh] 1985–88
- Zhou Gang [zh] 1988–93
- Jin Guihua [zh] 1991–93
- Qian Jinchang [zh] 1993–99
- Guan Dengming [zh] 1999–2001
- Hu Zhengyue 2001–04
- Wang Chungui [zh] 2004-06
- Cheng Yonghua 2006–08
- Liu Jian 2008-10
- Chai Xi [zh] 2010-14
- Huang Huikang [zh] 2014-17
- Bai Tian 2017-20
- Ouyang Yujing [zh] 2020-present
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