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Wenxiang (Chinese: 文祥; pinyin: Wénxiáng, Manchu: ᠸᡝᠨᠰᡳᠶᠠᠩ, Möllendorff: Wensiyang, Abkai: Wensiyang; born October 16, 1818, in Liaoyang, died May 26, 1876) was an ethnic Manchu statesman of the Qing dynasty of China. Wenxiang hailed from the Gūwalgiya clan and belonged to the Plain Red Banner in the Eight BannersinMukden. In 1845, he obtained the highest degree (jinshi) in the imperial examination and four years later he was appointed to the Board of Works. He advanced through the ranks and in 1858, he was appointed vice president to the Board of Rites and also became a member of the Grand Council, the highest policy-making organ in the Empire. He subsequently held a number of prominent posts in the central government and became a key player in court politics.

Wenxiang
Grand Councilor
In office
1858–1876
Grand Secretary of the Wuying Hall
In office
1874–1876
Grand Secretary of the Tiren Library
In office
1872–1874
Assistant Grand Secretary
In office
1871–1872
Minister of Personnel
In office
March 31, 1866 – July 16, 1872

Serving with Zhu Fengbiao (until 1868), Shan Maoqian (since 1868)

Preceded byRuichang
Succeeded byBaoyun
Minister of Works
In office
October 9, 1862 – March 31, 1866

Serving with Li Han (until 1863), Li Tangjie (1863–1864), Shan Maoqian (since 1864)

Preceded byWesin
Succeeded byRuichang
Minister of Zongli Yamen
In office
January 20, 1861 – May 26, 1876
Personal details
Born(1818-10-16)October 16, 1818
DiedMay 26, 1876(1876-05-26) (aged 57)
Educationjinshi degree

As foreign troops invaded Beijing during the Second Opium War and the Xianfeng Emperor fled to Chengde, Wenxiang remained in the capital and took part in negotiating with the British and French. Following the peace settlement, he became one of the founders of the new Qing foreign office, the Zongli Yamen. He was one of the architects behind the Self-strengthening movement and was instrumental in devising the Qing government's cooperative policy towards the Western powers in the period between 1861 and 1876.

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