Li Tieying

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ChairpersonWu Bangguo
Preceded byHu Sheng
Succeeded byChen Kuiyuan
Preceded byChen Jinhua
Li Tieying
李铁映
Vice Chairperson of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress
In office
18 March 2003  4 March 2008
ChairpersonWu Bangguo
President of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
In office
March 1998  January 2003
Preceded byHu Sheng
Succeeded byChen Kuiyuan
Chairman of the State Commission for Restructuring Economy
In office
March 1993  April 1998
Preceded byChen Jinhua
Succeeded byZhu Rongji
In office
April 1987  April 1988
Preceded byZhao Ziyang
Succeeded byLi Peng
Chairman of the State Education Commission
In office
12 April 1988  29 March 1993
Preceded byLi Peng
Succeeded byZhu Kaixuan
Minister of Electronics Industry
In office
June 1985  April 1988
Preceded byJiang Zemin
Succeeded byZou Jiahua
Personal details
BornSeptember 1936 (age 89)
PartyChinese Communist Party
SpouseQin Xinhua
ChildrenLi Lijian
Parent(s)Li Weihan and Jin Weiying
Alma materBeijing Foreign Studies University
Charles University
Shanghai International Studies University
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinLǐ Tiěyìng

Li Tieying (Chinese: 李铁映; born 1936) is a retired politician of the People's Republic of China. He held many positions since 1955, including Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress and President of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. He is an author of several books.[1] For more than 20 years he served as Minister in charge of the State Commission for Economic Restructuring, and participated in major decision making and the implementation of China's economic reforms during that time.[2]

Li was born to Head of the Organization Department of the Chinese Communist Party Li Weihan and paramount leader of China (1978–1989) Deng Xiaoping's ex-wife Jin Weiying, who was one of 30 women participants in the Long March.[3]

When studying at No. 2 Middle School attached to Beijing Normal University and Beijing Russian Language Training School (now Beijing Foreign Studies University) from 1950 to 1955, he joined the CCP in April 1955.

He started working in September 1961 as a senior engineer, after graduating from Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of Charles University in Czechoslovakia.[4]

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