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promoted the establishment of the Political Research Association to review the new political system. Xia Yiting became the secretary-general of the Research Association. In April, Xia Yiting became acting deputy minister of foreign affairs. In October, he temporarily acted as the foreign minister of
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Duan Qirui's cabinet, and later served as advisor to the president and advisor to the State Council. In February 1918, he was appointed as China's Minister to
419: 171: 134:. In February of the following year, he was transferred to Secretary of the State Council. In August of the same year, he went to 409: 170:. In January 1920, he won the second-class Medal of the Order of the Beiyang Government. In October 1922, he won the first-class 361: 256: 295: 127: 318: 95: 414: 365: 190: 163: 115: 123: 147: 404: 399: 8: 119: 131: 314: 291: 154: 264: 118:. After that, he served successively as a member of the Qing Dynasty's Legation in 73: 135: 393: 174:
with a large ribbon. In 1927, his term ended and he returned to the country.
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In his early years, he was awarded a tribute student from the
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for one month. Afterwards, he served as diplomatic consul in
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Chronology of official positions in the Republic of China
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Index


Jiangyin
China
Chinese
pinyin
diplomat
Republic of China
Qing Dynasty
translator
Qing legation in Berlin
Spain
Legation in Paris
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Beiyang government
Japan
Yokohama
Belgium
France
monarchy
Yuan Shikai
Brazil
Peru
Order of the Precious Brilliant Golden Grain
Nanjing
Jiangyin
Shanghai
Second Sino-Japanese War


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