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Li Jingfang
Li Jingfang GCVO (李經方; 1854 – 28 September 1934), also known as Li Ching-fong, was a Chinese statesman during the Qing dynasty. Being the nephew and adopted son of the late statesman Li Hongzhang, he served in his adoptive father's secretariat in his youth. In 1882, Li Jingfang obtained the second highest degree in the imperial examinations and subsequently obtained appointment in the Qing foreign service because of his knowledge of English. In 1886–89, he worked as a secretary to the Qing legation in London and in 1890-92 he served as the Qing minister to Japan. He is mostly known for having signed the Sino-Japanese Treaty of Shimonoseki in Li Hongzhang's stead in 1895. He was appointed as an Honorary Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order by Queen Victoria in 1896 and was promoted to a Honorary Knight Grand Cross a few years later in 1909. He also served as the Chinese Minister to London in 1909–1910.[1]
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LiJingfang GCVO (李經方; 1854 – 28 September 1934), also known as Li Ching-fong, was a Chinese statesman during the Qing dynasty. Being the nephew and adopted...
zhushi (主事) of Yixing County. Li also adopted LiJingfang (1855–1934), a son of his sixth brother Li Zhaoqing. LiJingfang served as the Qing Empire's Ambassador...
peace conference between Imperial Japan and the Qing dynasty, Li Hongzhang and LiJingfang, the ambassadors at the negotiation desk of the Qing dynasty...
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films. On September 1, 1929 Li was born as LiJingfang in Jilin province, China. Li spent her childhood in Hebei, China. Li studied Political Science at...
delegation for peace negotiations with KMT China. Xu died in Taipei, Taiwan. Li, Xiaobing; Fang, Qiang (2013). Modern Chinese Legal Reform: New Perspectives...
Major-General on the Staff of the Emperor of Russia. LiJingfang* China 5 August 1896 In attendance on Li Hongzhang, the special ambassador to England from...
rehabilitated the memories of Hsu Yung-yi, President of the Board of War; Li Shan, President of the Board of Works; Hsu Ching Cheng, Senior VicePresident...
murals illustrated the technique of painting during the Tang dynasty. Jingfang, Y., 2014. Textual Research on the Mural Painting of Chariot-Horse in Cloud...
sister, Jingrong (Yehenara) (1866-1933), and one younger sister, Yehenara Jingfang Jingfen was born on the fourth day of the first lunar month in the seventh...
While in France, he joined the group of Paris Chinese anarchists, such as Li Shizeng and Cai Yuanpei, whom he assisted in printing propaganda leaflets...
negotiations in Hiroshima and was eventually replaced by Li Hongzhang and his adopted son LiJingfang, who signed the Treaty of Shimonoseki. In 1897, he visited...
1876-1877 Hsu Ching-cheng (許景澄), 1880-1881 Li Shu-Chang, 1881-1884 Hsu Cheng-Tsu, 1884-1887 Li Shu-Chang, 1887-1890 Li Ching-Fang (李經方), 1890-1892 Wang Feng-Tsao...
grandmother was Lady Li, whose death when Huang was still a child supposedly put him in "deep sorrow", as evidenced in a poem pertaining to Li's tomb. Most of...