List of ambassadors of China to Germany

The Chinese ambassador in Berlin is the official representative of the government in Beijing to the government of Germany.

Ambassador of China to Germany
Embassy of China, Berlin
Incumbent
Shi Mingde (PRC diplomat)

since August 1, 2012
Inaugural holderLiu Xihong
FormationApril 30, 1877

List of Representatives

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Chinese language
zh:中国驻德国大使列表
Observations Premier of the People's Republic of China Chancellor of Germany Term end
April 30, 1877 Liu Xihong 刘锡鸿 Cixi William I, German Emperor August 25, 1878
August 25, 1878 Li Fang Pao zh:李凤苞 Li Fang Pao Cixi William I, German Emperor April 28, 1884
April 28, 1884 Xu Jingcheng zh:许景澄 Cixi William I, German Emperor June 23, 1887
June 23, 1887 Hong Jun zh:洪钧 Cixi William I, German Emperor September 9, 1890
September 9, 1890 Xu Jingcheng zh:許景澄 Cixi Wilhelm II, German Emperor January 7, 1897
November 26, 1896 Huang Zunxian zh:黃遵憲 has not been accredited Cixi Wilhelm II, German Emperor
June 23, 1897 Lü Haihuan zh:呂海寰 Cixi Wilhelm II, German Emperor December 13, 1901
July 17, 1901 Yinchang zh:廕昌 Cixi Wilhelm II, German Emperor April 25, 1906
September 20, 1905 Yang Sheng zh:杨晟 Cixi Wilhelm II, German Emperor December 30, 1906
November 10, 1906 Zeng Guangquan zh:曾广铨 has not been accredited Cixi Wilhelm II, German Emperor
April 23, 1907 Sun Baoqi zh:孫寶琦 Cixi Wilhelm II, German Emperor November 24, 1908
September 23, 1908 Yinchang zh:廕昌 Pu Yi Wilhelm II, German Emperor November 8, 1909
March 21, 1910 Liang Cheng zh:梁诚 Pu Yi Wilhelm II, German Emperor November 1, 1912
April 2, 1913 Yan Huiqing zh:颜惠庆 As a result of Sino-German diplomatic relations, July 1, 1917 withdrawal Xiong Xiling Wilhelm II, German Emperor July 1, 1917
March 14, 1917 Suspension of diplomatic relations Protecting power Denmark[1] Duan Qirui Wilhelm II, German Emperor July 27, 1921
July 27, 1921 Wei Chenzu zh:魏宸组 November 25, 1925 sent to supervise the national railway preparations Yan Huiqing Constantin Fehrenbach July 27, 1921
November 24, 1926 Huang Fu zh:黄郛 Due to July 7, 1927, the mayor of Shanghai may not be appointed. has not been accredited Du Xigui Wilhelm Marx
January 23, 1929 Jiang Zuobin zh:蔣作賓 Concurrently in Austria Tan Yankai Hermann Müller (politician) March 5, 1931
December 30, 1931 Liu Wendao zh:劉文島 Concurrently in Austria Chiang Kai-shek Heinrich Brüning September 13, 1933
January 6, 1934 Liu Chongjie zh:劉文島 Concurrently in Austria Wang Jingwei Adolf Hitler May 18, 1935
May 18, 1935 Liu Chongjie zh:刘崇杰 On May 18, 1935, the German embassy was upgraded to an embassy Chiang Kai-shek Adolf Hitler June 28, 1935
January 21, 1936 Cheng Tien-fong zh:程天放 Chiang Kai-shek Adolf Hitler June 15, 1938
September 21, 1938 Chen Jie (ambassador) zh:陈介 July 1, 1941 Germany recognized Wang Jingwei regime. H. H. Kung Adolf Hitler July 10, 1941
September 11, 1941 Li Shengwu 李圣五 (*1892) has not been accredited Wang Jingwei Adolf Hitler
September 16, 1941 Li Fang (diplomat) of the Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China) zh:李芳 Nanking Appoints Minister Li Fang, Commercial Attache to Berlin. Although it had originally been planned for Mr. Li Sheng-wu, Nanking's newly appointed Ambassador to Germany, to sail for Lisabon aboroad the Asama Maru, his position as Chief of the Education Department made his immediate departure impossible.[2] Wang Jingwei Adolf Hitler
November 12, 1938 Lu Yiwen zh:吕宜文 Lue-I-Wen, Lu-I-Wen, Lu I-Wen, Lü-I-Wen und Lü I-Wen, Manchukuo Minister to the German Empire, In 1938, Germany recognized Manchukuo, Lu Yewen was appointed Minister of Manchuria in Germany, and the Registrar Wang Ti Fu (born in 1911 - 2001 death) and others went to Germany to take office. In May 1939, at the request of the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs, he began to issue a visa for the Jews. In September 1939, he was hinted by the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs, asking him not to continue to issue a visa, but he continued to acquiesce in the payment of his visa until May 1940. They have issued a total of 12,000 visas to the Jews, saving the lives of these people. Zhang Jinghui Adolf Hitler
June 1, 1973 Wang Yutian zh:王雨田 Zhou Enlai Willy Brandt May 1, 1974
September 1, 1974 Wang shu zh:王殊 Zhou Enlai Helmut Schmidt November 1, 1976
August 1, 1977 Zhang Tong (PRC diplomat) zh:张彤 (外交官) Hua Guofeng Helmut Schmidt October 1, 1982
February 1, 1983 An Zhiyuan zh:安致远 Zhao Ziyang Helmut Kohl April 1, 1985
April 1, 1985 Guo Fengmin zh:郭丰民 Zhao Ziyang Helmut Kohl April 1, 1988
May 1, 1988 Mei Zhaorong zh:梅兆荣 Li Peng Helmut Kohl January 1, 1997
January 1, 1997 Lu Qiutian zh:卢秋田 Li Peng Helmut Kohl December 1, 2001
January 1, 2002 Ma Canrong zh:马灿荣 Zhu Rongji Gerhard Schröder July 1, 2009
August 1, 2009 Wu Hongbo zh:吴红波 Wen Jiabao Angela Merkel August 1, 2012
August 1, 2012 Shi Mingde (PRC diplomat) zh:史明德 Wen Jiabao Angela Merkel

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References

  1. Tobias C. Bringmann, Handbuch der Diplomatie 1815-1963: Auswärtige Missionschefs in Deutschland p. 62
  2. Li Fang
  3. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China, Chinese Ambassadors to Germany, , 驻德意志联邦共和国历任大使,
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