Qian Liren
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Qian Liren (born August 1924) (simplified Chinese: 钱李仁; traditional Chinese: 錢李仁; pinyin: Qián Lǐrén) is a Chinese politician, diplomat, and translator. Qian had a distinguished career in foreign affairs, and was China's first ambassador to UNESCO, in addition to being the head of the International Liaison Department of the Communist Party of China between 1983 and 1985. He then served as the head of the People's Daily newspaper, but was removed from the position after the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989.
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钱李仁(1924年8月-),浙江嘉兴人,中华人民共和国政治人物、外交官。中共第十二、十三届中央委员,
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Qian Liren
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钱李仁
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Qián Lǐrén
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钱李仁
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錢李仁
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Chief Officer of People's Daily
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Head of the International Liaison Department
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1985
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Qian Liren (born August 1924) (simplified Chinese: 钱李仁; traditional Chinese: 錢李仁; pinyin: Qián Lǐrén) is a Chinese politician, diplomat, and translator. Qian had a distinguished career in foreign affairs, and was China's first ambassador to UNESCO, in addition to being the head of the International Liaison Department of the Communist Party of China between 1983 and 1985. He then served as the head of the People's Daily newspaper, but was removed from the position after the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989.
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钱李仁(1924年8月-),浙江嘉兴人,中华人民共和国政治人物、外交官。中共第十二、十三届中央委员,
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