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Cause of death
  
Lung cancer


Name
  
Li Yueran

Li Yueran

Died
  
2003 (aged 75–76)Beijing

Other names
  
Chinese: 李越然pinyin: Li Yueran

Awards
  
China-Russia relations awards

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Li Yueran (1927 – 11 July 2003) was chief Russian-language interpreter and translator of the CPC Central Committee of the People's Republic of China. From August 1949 to May 1965, Li served successively as translator for Mao Zedong, Liu Shaoqi, Zhou Enlai, Deng Xiaoping, Chen Yu, Peng Zhen, Chen Yi, Bo Yibo and Li Fuchun, and in 2001 he published his memoirs A Record of the Personal Experiences of the Sino-Soviet Diplomacy (Beijing: World Knowledge Publishing House). He joined Beijing International Studies University as professor of Russian Studies in 1965, and later served as Vice President.

Li received the 50th anniversary memorial medal from the then Russian President Boris Yeltsin as a token of gratefulness to his outstanding contribution to the cultural and diplomatic relations between China and Russia (and the historical Soviet Union). The China-Russia Association for Friendship and the Russia-China Association for Friendship also bestowed him awards as recognition to his efforts in promoting China-Russia friendship. In 2001, Li was one of the first senior translators bestowed Lifetime Achievement Award in Translation by the Translators Association of China.

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Li Yueran Wikipedia


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