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Who represented China at the Paris Peace Conference?

China's representatives at the Paris Peace Conference were Gu Weijun and Lu Zhengxiang.

Gu Weijun 1

Gu Weijun (1888 65438+1October 29th-1985 65438+1October 14), a native of Jiading County, Jiangsu Province (now Jiading District, Shanghai), graduated from American Columbia University, China Modern Times.

Gu Weijun is known as "the first diplomat of the Republic of China". After World War I, he participated in the Paris Peace Conference and the Washington Conference as a member of the China delegation. At the Paris Peace Conference, he argued for the sovereignty of Shandong and made contributions to safeguarding the rights and interests of the Chinese nation. In order to abolish the unequal treaties, Gu Weijun also adopted the strategy of "uniting the United States to control Japan" and achieved certain results.

2. Lu Zhengxiang

(187 1 June 12- 1949 June 1 October 15) was born in Shanghai county (now Shanghai), Songjiang prefecture, Jiangsu province. He graduated from Guangdong Dialect Museum and Wentong Museum, and worked as an interpreter in the embassy of Xu Jingcheng, the Qing ambassador to Russia, Germany, Austria and the Netherlands. Since then, he has been serving in the diplomatic field, becoming the first generation of professional diplomats in China. After World War I, he led a delegation to France to represent the Republic of China at the Paris Peace Conference.

Extended data

The countries participating in the Paris Peace Conference are the United States, Britain, France, Japan, Italy, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Cuba, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Greece and Guatemala.

China, Thailand, Haiti, Saudi Arabia, Honduras, Liberia, Czechoslovakia, Uruguay, Serbia-Croatia-Slovenia and other 27 independent countries, as well as Britain's South Africa, India, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and other autonomous territories.

The meeting is controlled by the Supreme Council (the "Top Ten" meeting) composed of two representatives from the United States, Britain, France, Italy and Japan. On March 25th, the decision-making meeting of 10 people was reduced to the "Big Four" meeting: American President Wilson, British Prime Minister Lloyd George, French Prime Minister Clemenceau and Italian Prime Minister Orlando. In fact, major issues are decided by the representatives of the United States, Britain and France.

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