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A Brief Account of Sino-Romania Relationship Before 1949Chinese Full Text

LIU Yong(China Vouth University For Political Sciences,Beijing 100089,China)

Abstract: The early history of the contacts between the Chinese and Romanian ancestors can be traced successively back to the Huns’ rule who had migrated west in Dacian area in 4th century, the existence there of the Avars, whose ancestors were Rouran during in 7-8th century, and the expedition westwards of Mongolian Empire to Europe in 13th century. In 1675, as a tsarist special envoy, Mirescu visited Beijing and became the first Romanian who had ever been in China. The first official contact between the two nations was taken place in 1880-1881, and the first establishment of their diplomatic relations was in 1939. Because Romania successively established diplomatic relations with the two puppet governments fostered by Japan in China during World War Ⅱ, China-Romanian relations was interrupted in 1941, and wasn’t resumed until 1949.
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    10.13484/j.cnki.ndxbzsb.2004.04.005

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    D829.542

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