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    Marquis Zeng Jize (also Tseng Chi-tse, simplified Chinese: 曾纪泽; traditional Chinese: 曾紀澤; pinyin: Zēng Jìzé, 1839 – April 12, 1890) was a Chinese diplomat. As one of China's earliest ministers to London, Paris and Saint Petersburg, he played an important role in the diplomacy that preceded and accompanied the Sino ...

  2. Zeng Jize. Chinese envoy. Learn about this topic in these articles: role in Chinese history. In China: East Turkistan. …minister to Britain and France, Zeng Jize, son of Zeng Guofan, succeeded in concluding a treaty at St. Petersburg in February 1881 that was more favourable yet still conceded the Russians many privileges in East Turkistan.

  3. Summary. Son of a famous Confucian statesman who saved the Qing dynasty from internal rebellions, Zeng Jize inherited his father’s eclectic synthesis of Chinese and Western learning, and saw himself as a loyal guardian of imperial institutions.

  4. Zeng Jize tried to locate some middle ground between French imperialism and the rule of the Qing Empire, which only led to contradictions and denials. hese contradictions gradually took root in Zeng Jizes mind and his position changed from an active promoter of international law to a sceptic.

  5. 34 Although the present study focuses on the London legation, it is useful to point out that the first successful instance of telegraph-powered legation diplomacy was Zeng Jize's negotiation of the Treaty of Ili in St Petersburg, 1880–81.

  6. ZENG Jize [ Tsêng Chi-tsê] 曾紀澤‎ (Z. 劼剛‎ ), Dec. 7, 1839–1890, Mar. 12, diplomat, a native of Xiangxiang, Hunan, was the elder son of *Zeng Guofan. When about a year old he was taken to Beijing where his father was in office, and so did not leave the capital for his ancestral home until 1853.

  7. Zeng Jize 1839-1890 A native of Xiangxiang in Hunan province, he was the eldest son of the leading reformist minister Zeng Guofan and inherited his father's title of Marquis in 1877. Apart from a traditional education, Zeng managed to gain an understanding of Western science and was one of a very few officials who had learned English.