Li Shizeng

Chinese Educator And Politician

Li Shizeng was born in Guangyang District, Hebei, China on May 29th, 1881 and is the Chinese Educator And Politician. At the age of 92, Li Shizeng biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
May 29, 1881
Nationality
China
Place of Birth
Guangyang District, Hebei, China
Death Date
Sep 30, 1973 (age 92)
Zodiac Sign
Gemini
Profession
Esperantist
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Li Shizeng Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Ecole Pratique d'Agriculture du Chesnoy [de], Sorbonne, Pasteur Institute
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Li Shizeng Career

Though his family was from Gaoyang County, Zhili, Li was brought up in Beijing. His father was Li Hongzao. Li studied foreign languages. When Li Hongzao died in 1897, the government rewarded his sons with ranks which entitled them to hold middle-level office . The title for this ranking was known as Lung-Chang.

In 1900, the family fled the Boxer Uprising and invasion of the Allied Armies. After their return to Beijing, Li attended a banquet at the home of a neighboring high official who had been a friend of his father. There he met Zhang Renjie, the son of a prosperous Zhejiang silk merchant whose family had purchased him a degree and who had come to the capital to arrange a suitable office. The two quickly discovered that they shared same ideas for the reform of Chinese government and society, beginning a friendship which lasted the rest of their lives. When Li was chosen in 1903 as an "embassy student" to accompany China's new ambassador Sun Baoqi to Paris, Zhang had his family arrange for him to join the group as a commercial attache. Li and Zhang traveled together, stopping first in Shanghai to meet with Wu Zhihui, by then a famous radical critic of the Qing government, where they also met Wu's friend, Cai Yuanpei.

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