LC control no. | nr 94039456 |
---|---|
Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Qian, Qichen |
Variant(s) | Chʻien, Chʻi-chʻen 錢其琛, 1928-2017 钱其琛, 1928-2017 T︠S︡i︠a︡nʹ T︠S︡ichėnʹ, 1928-2017 Цянь Цичэнь, 1928-2017 |
Birth date | [1928,1938] 1928 1928-01-05 1938-01-05 |
Death date | 2017-05-09 |
Place of birth | Tianjin (China) |
Place of death | Beijing (China) |
Affiliation | China. Wai jiao bu Zhongguo gong chan dang |
Profession or occupation | Diplomats Vice prime ministers Politicians Foreign ministers |
Special note | Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project. Non-Latin script references not evaluated. Non-Latin script references reviewed in NACO CJK Funnel References Project. |
Found in | Mao Tse-tung ssu hsiang ... 1993: t.p. (Chʻien Chʻi-chʻen) Chʻien Chʻi-chʻen : Chung kung wai chiao chiao fu, 1999: p. 320 (b. Jan. 5, 1938) Ten episodes in China's diplomacy, 2005: t.p. (Qian Qichen) jkt. (b. 1928 in Tianjin) Wikipedia, Dec. 17, 2007: Qian Qichen (b. Jan. 5, 1928) New York times WWW site, viewed May 12, 2017 (in obituary published May 11: Qian Qichen; b. Jan. 5, 1928, Tianjin; d. Tuesday [May 9, 2017], Beijing, aged 89; imperturbable Chinese diplomat who as foreign minister and vice premier steered his country on a pragmatic course through the end of the Cold War, the collapse of the Soviet Union, and bitter quarrels with the United States) OCLC #31934028, February 21, 2020 (access point: 钱其琛 = Qian, Qichen; usage: 钱其琛 = Qian Qichen) Khi︠a︡tadyn diplomatyn arvan tom u̇ĭl i︠a︡vdlyn tėmdėglėl, 2016: title page (Цянь Цичэнь = T︠S︡i︠a︡nʹ T︠S︡ichėnʹ) page 8 (born in 1928, is from Shanghai) |
Associated language | chi |