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    Guo Songtao (Chinese: 郭嵩焘; pinyin: Guō Sōngtāo; Wade–Giles: Kuo Sung-t’ao; 11 April 1818 – 18 July 1891) was a Chinese diplomat and statesman during the Qing dynasty. He was among the first foreign emissaries to be sent abroad by the Qing government, as a result of the Tongzhi Restoration.

  2. 7 de abr. de 2024 · Guo Songtao was a Chinese diplomat and liberal statesman who was his country’s first resident minister of modern times to be stationed in a Western country. Guo served in various Chinese bureaucratic and administrative posts during the 1850s and ’60s. He was notable for his advocacy of a peaceful.

  3. 姓 名: 郭松涛. 性 别: 男. 职 称: 教授 (硕导,博导) 职 务: 计算机学院副院长. 电 话: 023-65113066. 办公地点: 重庆大学A区主教1828. E-mail: guosongtao@cqu.edu.cn. 研究方向: 智能边缘计算,无线与移动网络,深度学习与图像处理. 招生信息: 年度招收博士1名、硕士3名,招收计算机、数学、通信等专业。 2 个人简介:...

  4. 7 de sept. de 2022 · Read this article. “Liberalism” has served often as an analytical concept in Chinese intellectual history. In this paper, I use this term to refer to the thinking of a group of “open-minded” and unorthodox thinkers who espoused progressive and/or radical opinions about institutional reforms for nineteenth century China.

  5. Guo Songtao ( chino : 郭嵩焘, también escrito 郭 崧 濤; pinyin : Guō Sōngtāo ; Wade – Giles : Kuo Sung-t'ao ; 11 de abril de 1818 - 18 de julio de 1891) fue un diplomático y estadista chino durante la dinastía Qing . Fue uno de los primeros emisarios extranjeros enviados al extranjero por el gobierno Qing, como resultado de la Restauración de Tongzhi .

  6. Abstract. Guo Songtao, the first Chinese ambassador to Britain, and his entourage arrived at Southampton. The British public was quick to realize that the establishment of a permanent Chinese embassy in London was an “event unprecedented in the history of the relations between China and foreign countries” and constituted “a proud page of ...

  7. Summary. Guo Songtao, a high-ranking Hunanese official, had spent a lifetime solving crises for the dynasty, and had been overtly critical of Qing imperial institutions before he became China’s first resident minister to Europe.