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Foo Ping-sheung (; 1895–1965) was a diplomat and politician in the early
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and later in
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. Foo was born to a well off family in
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,
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. At the age of ten, he was sent to St. Stephen’s College in
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, and then trained as a civil engineer at
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Politics

Foo quickly turned to political service for his uncle by marriage,
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, then was an attache for the Canton Delegation of the Paris Peace Conference. He became secretary to
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, an experience which led to his becoming Vice-
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of the Nationalist Government 1927. As a prominent member of the Prince’s Clique (''Taizi pai''), a political network headed by Sun Ke, the son of Sun Yatsen, Fu held various positions in the Foreign Ministry, then became a member of the Central Executive Committee of the
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in 1935. He was
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's Ambassador to the U. S. S. R. from 1943 to 1949.


Semi-retirement and later years

Foo retired to Paris and lived there from 1949 to 1956. He then returned to work for
Chiang Kai-shek Chiang Kai-shek (31 October 1887 – 5 April 1975), also known as Chiang Chung-cheng and Jiang Jieshi, was a Chinese Nationalist politician, revolutionary, and military leader who served as the leader of the Republic of China (ROC) from 1928 ...
as President of the Anti-Corruption Board and Vice President of the
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in Taiwan until his death in 1965. Foo was an avid amateur photographer who took informal photos of leading politicians and their families.


Family

Foo's eldest daughter, Katherine (傅锦培), married
Bin Cheng Bin Cheng (; 1921 – 16 October 2019) was a Chinese-born British legal scholar. An authority on international air and space law, he served as professor and dean of the University College London Faculty of Laws and honorary president of the Londo ...
, a renowned legal scholar who served as Dean of the
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References


Bibliography

*羅香林, 傅秉常与近代中国 (1975) (Luo Xianglin, ''Foo Ping-sheung and modern China'') *傅秉常先生訪問紀錄 (''The Reminiscences of Mr. Foo Ping-sheung'') (中央研究院近代史研究所, Academia Sinica, Institute of Modern History, Oral History Series No. 45, 1993) *蒋介石最后一任驻苏大使傅秉常在苏联的日子 'Foo Ping-sheung: Chiang Kai-shek’s last Ambassador to Soviet Russia', (2007) Republican Archives, Issue 4, pp: 55-60. ISSN 1000-4491. *Yee-Wah Foo (ed.) ''Chiang Kaishek’s Last Ambassador to Moscow, The Wartime Diaries of Fu Bingchang'' (2011) Palgrave Macmillan.,


External links


Fu Bingchang Collection
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