Li Tianlin Explained

Office1:Member of the Legislative Yuan
Term1:1948–
Constituency1:Hejiang
Death Date:1995

Li Tianlin (Chinese: 李田林, died 1995) was a Chinese civil servant and politician. She was among the first group of women elected to the Legislative Yuan in 1948.

Biography

Li was originally from Jilin City, where she attended the Jilin Province Women Teachers College. She went on to study at Northeastern University in Shenyang, but transferred to Nankai University in Tianjin after the Mukden Incident. She subsequently attended graduate school at Columbia University. After returning to China, she became a secretary at Tianjin city council,[1] and then an inspector for Peking municipality. She transferred to the civil service, becoming a commissioner at the Ministry of Railways. Later she became a secretary at the head office of China Airlines.

In the 1948 elections to the Legislative Yuan she ran as a candidate in Hejiang Province and was elected to parliament.[2] Her husband was also elected in Jilin Province. The couple later moved to São Paulo in Brazil and then to New York City,[3] where she became a teacher. She died in 1995.

Notes and References

  1. Li Tianlin, "記戰前華北風雲人物蕭振瀛" ["Remembering Xiao Zhenying, a Man of North China Before the War"],傳記文學 [''Biographical Literature''], volume 20, issue 1
  2. https://lis.ly.gov.tw/lylegisc/lylegiskmout?9EC9F25EF4375829FC747637F298BC26C9C88913B6CAAD 李田林
  3. 中外雜誌 [''Chinese and Foreign Magazine''], issues 239–244, 1987, p80