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Preceded by
  
Position established

Preceded by
  
Position established

Preceded by
  
31 December 1925

Name
  
Yi Peiji

Died
  
1937, Shanghai, China

Political party
  
Kuomintang

Succeeded by
  
Ma Heng

Succeeded by
  
H. H. Kung

Succeeded by
  
14 March 1926

Role
  
Politician

Education
  
Wuhan University

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Yi Peiji (Chinese: 易培基; pinyin: Yi Peiji; 28 February 1880-September 1937) was a Chinese politician, scholar, and educator.

Life and career

Yi was born in Changsha, Hunan, on February 28, 1880. He graduated from Hubei Fangyan College (now Wuhan University), then he went to Japan to study under Zhang Taiyan.

After the establishment of Republic of China, he became a secretary of Li Yuanhong. Then he taught at Changsha Normal College and Hunan First Normal University, his students included Mao Zedong, Cai Hesen, Xiao Zisheng, Xiao San, He Shuheng, Li Weihan, and Li Lisan.

He held the three responsibilities of President of Hunan Provincial Library, Secretary-general of Hunan government, and President of Hunan First Normal University from June 1920 to November 1920. Then he served as President of Beijing Women's Normal University (now Beijing Normal University). He was Minister of Education in December 1925, and held that office until March 1926. In 1927 he become President of National Labor University, a position he held until September 1930. He served as Minister of Agricultural and Mineral between October 1928 to November 1930. In March 1929, he was appointed President of National Palace Museum, he remained in that position until November 1930, when he was appointed President of National Beiping Normal College (now Beijing Normal University).

He died of illness in Shanghai in September 1937.

References

Yi Peiji Wikipedia