Zhu Xingyuan

Zhu Xinyuan (Chinese: 祝惺元; pinyin: Zhù Xīngyuán; Wade–Giles: Chu Hsing-yüan; born 1880) was a politician and diplomat in the Republic of China.

In August 1919 he was appointed a member of the commission to supervise the Examination for Diplomatic and Consular Officials.

Later he successively held the positions of Adviser of the same Ministry and member of the Beiping City Government.

After the Second Sino-Japanese War broke out, Zhu Xingyuan participated to the Provisional Government of the Republic of China where he was appointed Chief of the Bureau for Social Affairs of the Tianjin Special City.

In March 1942 he resigned his post, and was transferred to a member of the North China Political Council.

Zhu Xingyuan