Li Shizeng
Li Shizeng (Hanzi: 李石曾; Wade–Giles: Li Shih-tseng; 29 Mei 1881 – 30 September 1973) adalah seorang pengajar, promoter doktrin anarkis, aktivis politik dan anggota Partai Nasional Tiongkok pada awal masa Republik Tiongkok.
Li Shizeng | |
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Lahir | 李煜瀛 Li Yuying 29 Mei 1881 Beijing, Tiongkok |
Meninggal | 30 September 1973 Taipei, Taiwan | (umur 92)
Kebangsaan | Tiongkok |
Pendidikan | Ecole Pratique d'Agriculture du Chesnoy , Sorbonne, Pasteur Institute |
Pekerjaan | Pengajar, aktivis politik |
Partai politik | Kuomintang |
Setelah datang ke Paris pada 1902, Li meraih gelar kelulusan dalam bidang kimia dan biologi. Kemudian, bersama dengan teman masa hidupnya Wu Zhihui dan Zhang Renjie, ia mendirikan gerakan anarkis Tiongkok dan mendukung gerakan revolusioner Sun Yat-sen.
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