Ni Zhiliang
Ni Zhiliang (Chinese: 倪志亮; pinyin: Ní Zhìliàng) (October 1900 – December 15, 1965) was a People's Republic of China diplomat and People's Liberation Army lieutenant general. He was the 1st People's Republic of China Ambassador to North Korea (1950–1952). He joined the Communist Party of China in October 1926 and participated in the Guangzhou Uprising. In May 1928, he went to the border region of Hubei, Henan and Anhui. During the Second Sino-Japanese War, he was a member of the Eighth Route Army, serving in Shanxi, Hebei and Henan. In October 1945 he went to Northeast China. He died in Beijing.
Preceded by new office |
People's Republic of China Ambassador to North Korea 1950–1952 |
Succeeded by Pan Zili |
Ni Zhiliang | |
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倪志亮 | |
1st Chinese Ambassador to North Korea | |
In office July 1950 – September 1952 | |
Personal details | |
Born | October 1900 Shuntian Prefecture |
Died | December 16, 1965 64–65) Beijing | (aged
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