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Zongli Yamen : ウィキペディア英語版
Zongli Yamen

The Zongli Yamen () was the government body in charge of foreign policy in imperial China during the late Qing dynasty. It was established by Prince Gong in 1861 after the Convention of Beijing. It was abolished in 1901 and replaced with a Foreign Office of ministry rank.
The former site of the ''Zongli Yamen'' is now located in Dongtangzi Hutong, Dongcheng District, Beijing. Nearly all the buildings are preserved in good condition.
==Meaning of name==
''Zongli Yamen'' is a traditional abbreviation of the official name in Chinese, ''Zongli Geguo Shiwu Yamen'' (), literally meaning "Office in Charge of Affairs of All Nations". The corresponding name in Manchu, the other official language of the Qing Empire, was ''Geren gurun i baita be uherileme icihiyara yamun.'' () A common misconception is that the Zongli Yamen's name means the "Premier's Office". This arose because the term ''zongli'' (总理) is now used in Chinese to refer to the Premier or Prime Minister of a country. In fact, the name ''Zongli Yamen'' is an abbreviation of its full name, which makes it the ''bona fide'' office of foreign affairs.

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