Liu Xinquan

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Liu Xinquan (Chinese :刘新权) (1916–1994) was a People's Liberation Army major general and Chinese diplomat. He was born in Da County, Sichuan Province (modern Dachuan District, Dazhou). He was Ambassador of China to the Soviet Union (1970–1976) and Albania (1976–1979).

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Peoples Liberation Army combined military forces of the Peoples Republic of China

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Preceded by
Pan Zili
Chinese Ambassador to the Soviet Union
1970–1976
Succeeded by
Wang Youping
Preceded by
Liu Zhenhua
Chinese Ambassador to Albania
1976–1979
Succeeded by
Wen Ning

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