Lu Ping
Appearance
Lu Ping | |
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Lỗ bình | |
Head of theHong Kong and Macau Affairs Office | |
In office November 1990 – July 1997 | |
Premier | Li Peng |
Preceded by | Ji Pengfei |
Succeeded by | Liao Hui |
Personal details | |
Born | Shanghai,China | 27 September 1927
Died | 3 May 2015 Beijing Hospital,Beijing,China | (aged 87)
Political party | Communist Party of China |
Spouse | Xi Liang (m. 1949)[1] |
Children | 1 son 1 daughter |
Lu Ping(Chinese:Lỗ bình;27 September 1927 – 3 May 2015)[2]was a Chinesepoliticiananddiplomat.He served as Head of theHong Kong and Macau Affairs Officeof theState Council of the People's Republic of China.He is best known as China's delegation head and main representative during negotiations for thetransferof sovereignties ofHong KongandMacaufromBritainandPortugalto the PRC and labelled the last governor of Hong KongChris Pattenas "Sinner of a Thousand Years" (Chinese:Tội nhân thiên cổ) for hisunilateral electoral reform proposals.[3]
Born in Shanghai, Lu graduated fromSt. John's University, Shanghaiin 1947 and joined theHong Kong and Macau Affairs Officein 1978.
References
[edit]- ^Publications, Europa (2003).The International Who's Who 2004.Psychology Press. p. 1029.ISBN9781857432176.
- ^Cheung, Gary (4 May 2015)."Lu Ping, top Beijing official who branded Chris Patten a 'sinner for 1,000 years', dies aged 87".Hong Kong: South China Morning Post.Retrieved4 May2015.
- ^"Bành định khang: Khoan dung độ lượng đối đãi Trung Quốc bêu danh".BBC News.4 April 2002.Retrieved25 April2013.
Categories:
- 1927 births
- 2015 deaths
- Chinese Communist Party politicians from Shanghai
- People's Republic of China politicians from Shanghai
- Members of the Preparatory Committee for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
- Hong Kong Basic Law Drafting Committee members
- St. John's University, Shanghai alumni
- Chinese diplomat stubs