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Li had seven children. His second son and youngest child, [[Kai-Fu Lee]], is a prominent computer science researcher, the founding president of [[Google China]] and previously the founder of [[Microsoft Research]] Asia. |
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Revision as of 00:39, 31 July 2006
Tien-Min Li (Chinese: 李天民; pinyin: Lǐ Tīanmín) (1908 – June 24, 1993) was a Kuomintang representative in the Legislative Yuan of the Republic of China from 1948 to 1991 for the municipality of Chengdu in Sichuan province.
A historical biographer, and a professor at National Taiwan University, he wrote six books on Chinese Communist party leaders Deng Xiaoping, Zhou Enlai, Mao Zedong, and Lin Biao.
Li had seven children. His second son and youngest child, Kai-Fu Lee, is a prominent computer science researcher, the founding president of Google China and previously the founder of Microsoft Research Asia.