Xue Fucheng, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Xue Fucheng

Chinese diplomat

Date of Birth: 12-Apr-1838

Place of Birth: Wuxi, Jiangsu, China

Date of Death: 21-Jul-1894

Profession: writer, diplomat

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Xue Fucheng

  • Xue Fucheng or Hsieh Fucheng (12 April 1838 – 21 July 1894) was a Chinese diplomat of the Qing dynasty in the late 19th century.
  • Born in Wuxi, Jiangsu to a literati family.
  • Late Qing Dynasty writer/essayist, diplomat to England, France, Belgium, Italy, and one of the leaders and advocate for modernization and adoption of Western technology as well as proponent for the development of capitalist industries in China during the late 19th century.
  • Eschewing the traditional literati pursuits of writing poetry and calligraphy, Xue proposed that the government should promote pragmatic application of new technology and knowledge in strengthening China. Xue was a prolific writer – his works included: Essays from a Commonplace Hut (????), More Essays from a Commonplace Hut (??), Essays from Across the Ocean (??????), Diplomatic Journal from 4 Countries (??????), Notes from a Commonplace Hut (????), Preliminary proposals concerning Western Affairs (????), Diplomatic Memorials to the Throne (????).
  • His seminal works are included in the Complete Works from the Commonplace Hut (????). During his tenure as the Qing government's ambassador to Great Britain, France, Belgium and Italy, he wrote a diary describing his diplomatic activities and his impressions of European countries.
  • Apart from documenting records of historical events such as the Taiping Rebellion, he also wrote essays on local legends, the macabre and the supernatural.
  • As a proponent of introducing Western technology into China, Xue wrote about witnessing new technology such as the telephone while he was abroad.

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