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Zhang Shu (Chinese: 章曙) (1925–1998) was a Chinese diplomat. He was born in Beijing with his ancestral home in Liaocheng, Shandong. He was Ambassador of the People's Republic of China to Belgium (1983–1985) and Japan (1985–1988). He was President of China Foreign Affairs University.

Diplomatic posts
Preceded byZheng Weizhi Ambassador of China to Belgium with concurrent accreditation in Luxembourg
1983–1985
Succeeded byLiu Shan
Preceded bySong Zhiguang Ambassador of China to Japan
1985–1988
Succeeded byYang Zhenya
Academic offices
Preceded byZhou Nan President of China Foreign Affairs University
1988–1992
Succeeded byLiu Shan
China's ambassadors to Japan
 Qing dynasty
1644–1912
Republic of China (Beiyang)
1912–1928
Republic of China (1912–1949) Republic of China (Nationalist)
1928–1938
Republic of China (Collaborationist)
1940–1945
Republic of China (1912–1949) Republic of China on Taiwan
1952–1972
 People's Republic of China
1973–present
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