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Li Qitao

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Li Qitao (1920 - May 17, 1996, Chinese: 李琦涛), originally from Shanghai, was an educator in the People's Republic of China.

Biography

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Following his involvement in the Anti-Japanese War during his youth, he became a member of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Shanghai School Committee and served as secretary of the Middle School Committee. In 1948, he was appointed to the Working Committee of the CCP Shanghai Municipal Committee. Following the establishment of the People's Republic of China, he held the positions of first deputy secretary of the Shanghai Municipal Youth League Committee,[1][2] deputy director of the Foreign Cultural Liaison Committee of the People's Republic of China (Chinese: 中华人民共和国对外文化联络委员会),[3] and deputy minister of education, died in 1996.[4]

References

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  1. ^ 《上海青年志》编纂委员会 (2002). 上海青年志. 上海市专志系列丛刊 (in Chinese). 上海社会科学院出版社. p. 254. ISBN 978-7-900603-40-1. Retrieved 2024-11-04.
  2. ^ China; 安克思 (2001). 中华人民共和囯现行敎育政策法规文件全集 第十卷. 人民敎育出版社. p. 658. ISBN 978-7-80648-563-7.
  3. ^ 徐世仁; 肖正宇; 苏州市教育局. 《苏州教育志》 编纂组 (1991). 苏州教育志. 上海三联书店. p. 374.
  4. ^ 《上海全书》编纂委员会 (1989). 上海全书. 学林出版社. p. 42. ISBN 978-7-80510-265-8.