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Fu Hao (Chinese: 符浩; April 13, 1916 – June 17, 2016), original name Fu Zhongxiao (Chinese: 符忠孝), was a Chinese diplomat and vice-minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China. He was born in Liquan County, Xianyang, Shaanxi. He was Ambassador of the People's Republic of China to North Vietnam (1974–1976), Vietnam (1976–1977) and Japan (1977–1982). He was a member of the Standing Committee of the 6th National People's Congress (1983–1988) and 7th National People's Congress (1988–1993). He was a graduate of the Beijing Foreign Studies University and Counter-Japanese Military and Political University.[1]

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  1. ^ "符浩同志逝世" (in Chinese). Xinhuanet. Retrieved 1 May 2017.
Preceded byWang Youping Ambassador of China to North Vietnam/Vietnam 1974–1976 (N. Vietnam),1976–1977 (Vietnam) Succeeded byChen Zhifang Preceded byChen Chu Ambassador of China to Japan 1977–1982 Succeeded bySong Zhiguang