• Li Peiyao (simplified Chinese: 李沛瑶; traditional Chinese: 李沛瑤; pinyin: Pèiyáo; 1 June 1933 – 2 February 1996) was a Chinese politician. He was born...
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    Republic of China. Li married several times and fathered many children. One of his sons, Li Peiyao, also served as Chairman of the RCCK. Li was born in Cangwu...
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  • Kunlun (王昆仑), 1981–1985 Qu Wu (屈武), 1987–1988 Zhu Xuefan (朱学范), 1988–1992 Li Peiyao (李沛瑶), 1992–1996 He Luli (何鲁丽), 1996–2007 Zhou Tienong (周铁农), 2007–2012...
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  • S2CID 206062912. Liu, Xiaoli; Hu, Pan; Mao, Zhi; Kuo, Po-Chih; Li, Peiyao; Liu, Chao; Hu, Jie; Li, Deyu; Cao, Desen; Mark, Roger G.; Celi, Leo Anthony; Zhang...
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  • Zhidan, and purged from all leadership positions. The biography, written by Li Jiantong (李建彤) to commemorate Xi's former comrade who died a party martyr...
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    workable right now." Zhao's position was contested by Premier Li Peng and Party elder Li Xiannian, who wanted to use force to suppress the student demonstrations...
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    Archived 28 March 2024 at the Wayback Machine, Grove Press: New York, 2006. Li, T.T. Historical Status of Tibet, Columbia University Press, p. 179. Bell...
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    Jieqiong Qin Jiwei Li Ximing Wang Bingqian Pagbalha Geleg Namgyai Wang Guangying Cheng Siyuan Lu Jiaxi Buhe Tömür Dawamat Gan Ku Li Peiyao (murdered 1996)...
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    of the Central People's Government; and Zhu De, Liu Shaoqi, Song Qingling, Li Jishen, Zhang Lan, and Gao Gang as vice chairmen [of the Central People's...
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    However, they adopted several orphans of "revolutionary martyrs", including Li Peng, who later became the Premier of the People's Republic of China. After...
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