英文摘要 |
This articles takes the experiences of Wang Daxie in the late Qing dynasty asan example to examine the growth and development of diplomats under theimperial examination system and changing institutions. Wang Daxie, who was afamous diplomat during late Qing dynasty and early republican China, was onlya provincial graduate (舉人) at first. As an official he first assumed the post ofsecretary to the Grand Secretariat (內閣中書) by way of a donation (捐納), andthen assumed the post of secretary to the "Zongli Yamen"-foreign office-(總理衙門章京) through an entrance examination. Afterwards he was promoted fromfrom a lower level official in the "Zongli Yamen" to become the vice president ofthe newly established Board of Foreign Affairs (外務部) owing to his richdiplomatic experience and having been secretary to the "Zongli Yamen" and anexecutive official (承政官制) in the Board of Foreign Affairs. His politics alsochanged from being loyal to the empire to prioritising the national interest andsupporting constitutionalism. Wang Daxie's career was utterly unlike those ofmodern diplomats, who joined the diplomatic circle due to their training inforeign languages and laws of Western countries. Thus changing career frombeing a scholar-official to becoming a diplomat is one way in which moderndiplomats assumed their posts. |