Gong Pusheng (龚普生) or Wade–Giles: Kung Pu-sheng (September 1913 – 4 August 2007) was a Chinese revolutionary activist and diplomat.
In Shanghai she studied at St. Mary 's Episcopalian Girls' School, and continued her higher education at Yenching University.
[6] On the advice of Zhou Enlai, she later attended Columbia University, in New York, where she established contacts with prominent people, including Eleanor Roosevelt, Pearl Buck, and Paul Robeson.
[3] After the establishment of the People's Republic, she was deputy director in the Foreign Ministry, in charge of International Organization and Conference Department.
Gong Pusheng is played by Lang Yueting in the film The Volunteers: To the War, in which she is depicted as a member the first delegation from the People's Republic of China to attend a United Nations Security Council meeting in November 1950.