Xu Jingcheng
Xu Jingcheng (1845–1900) was a diplomat and writer.
Also recorded as Zhuyun; Gongchen; Hsu Ching-cheng; Xu Guishen; Wensu; Hsü Ching-cheng.
Overview
Born at Jiaxing in 1845, died at Caishikou in 1900.
In detail
the recorded working language is Classical Chinese and Old Mandarin.
Employment is recorded with Peking University. Positions recorded include Shujishi of Qing dynasty and Hanlin Academy bianxiu.
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“Xu Jingcheng”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1284372: Xu Jingcheng
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- Xu GanAuthor
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- Xu HunAuthor
- Xu LingAuthor
- Xu LizhiAuthor
- Xu MuAuthor
- Xu ShenAuthor
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