Zhu Guisheng

Zhu Guisheng
Born1896
DiedMarch 2002
La Rochelle, France
OccupationElectrician
Known forLast surviving member of the Chinese Labour Corps
AwardsFrench Legion of Honor

Zhu Guisheng (1896 – March 2002), was the last surviving member of the Chinese Labour Corps (CLC).

Guisheng was from the Shandong province of China when in 1916 he signed a five-year contract to join the Chinese Labour Corps, through the Huimin Company.[1][2] He possibly left Qingdao in August 1916, to join the Chinese Labour Corps in France.[1] After the war, he remained in France.[2]

Guisheng worked with the French in the Second World War.[2] He married a French woman and they had two children.[2] He worked as an electrician and had also operated cranes.[2] In 1989, he was one of only two surviving CLC members who were awarded the French Legion of Honor in 1989.[2]

Guisheng died at the age of 106, in La Rochelle in March 2002.[2] Until then he had been the last surviving member of the Chinese Labour Corps.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Rogers, Roy Anthony; Daut, Nur Rafeeda (December 2017). "China in the First World War: A Forgotten Army in Search of International Recognition - ProQuest". Contemporary Chinese Political Economy and Strategic Relations. 3 (3): 1237–1269.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Carter, James (9 March 2022). "The last of the Chinese Labour Corps, Zhu Guisheng". SupChina. Archived from the original on 15 October 2022. Retrieved 29 June 2022.

External links[edit]