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Qing Dynasty and Republic of China statesman
Li Jingxi
李經羲
Premier of the——Republic of China
In office
28 May 1917 – 1 July 1917
PresidentLi Yuanhong
Preceded byWu Tingfang
Succeeded byDuan Qirui
Minister of Finance
In office
May – 1 July 1917
Premierhimself
Preceded byLi Sihao
Succeeded byLiang Qichao
Viceroy of Yun-Gui
In office
9 February 1909 – 31 October 1911
Preceded byXiliang
Succeeded byposition abolished
Governor of Guangxi
In office
30 May 1904 – 9 October 1905
Preceded byKe Fengshi
Succeeded byLin Shaonian
In office
21 April – 21 May 1901
Preceded byYu Yinlin
Succeeded byDing Zhenduo
Governor of Guizhou
In office
1902–1904
Preceded byDeng Huaxi
Succeeded byCao Hongxun
Governor of Yunnan
In office
1901–1902
Preceded byDing Zhenduo
Succeeded byLin Shaonian
Personal details
Born1857
Hefei, Anhui
Died18 September 1925
Shanghai
NationalityRepublic of China
Political partyProgressive
RelationsLi Hongzhang (uncle)
In this Chinese name, the family name is: Li.

Li Jingxi (Chinese: 李經羲; pinyin: Li Jīngxī; Wade–Giles: Li Ching-hsi; 1857–18 September 1925) was a politician in the Qing Dynasty and Republic of China. He was born in Anhui and was the nephew of Li Hongzhang. He was the Premier of State Council in May–July 1917. During the "Qing Dynasty," he was the last viceroy of Yun-Gui from 1909——to 1911.

References

  1. ^ Who's Who in the Far East. Hong Kong: China Mail. 1906. p. 199. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  2. ^ "ruling people, politicians and statesmen of The Republic of China-Modern China Research". jds.cass.cn. Retrieved 2014-08-24.
  3. ^ 徐友春主编. 民国人物大辞典 増订版. 河北人民出版社. 2007. ISBN 978-7-202-03014-1
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