Lin Jiamei Explained

Lin Jiamei
Native Name Lang:zh-hans
Nationality:Chinese
Birth Date: 21 June 1924 df=yes
Birth Place:Danyang, Jiangsu
Education:Tong De Medical College, Shanghai
Order:Spouse of the President of China
Term:18 June 1983 – 8 April 1988
Predecessor:Wang Guangmei
Successor:Wang Yeping
Spouse:Li Xiannian
Children:3, including Li Xiaolin

Lin Jiamei (; born 21 June 1924) is the widow of former Chinese president Li Xiannian. She was the First Lady of the People's Republic of China from 1983 to 1988, along with Zhuo Lin, the wife of then-paramount leader Deng Xiaoping.

Career

Lin graduated from Tong De Medical College in 1949.[1] Until the 1980s, she held positions as a pediatrician at the Hubei Provincial Hospital, the vice-president of the Wuhan Women and Children's Health Institute, a committee member on the State Council Family Planning Commission, and chief of the Women and Children's Health Bureau in the Ministry of Health.[1] Lin was a representative at the 4th, 5th and 6th National People's Congresses. She was also a committee member on the 7th and 8th CPPCCs, in addition to being the deputy head of the 8th CPPCC Committee for Science, Education, Culture, Health and Sports.[1] As of 2015, Lin reportedly serves as the president of the Chinese Association for Female Doctors, as well as a consultant to the Chinese Children's Development Center.[1]

First Lady

Lin, like other Chinese first ladies, did not often appear in public, but accompanied her husband when he met with foreign leaders, both in Beijing and abroad.[2] [3] She became close with her contemporary, U.S. First Lady Nancy Reagan.[3] [4] Lin accompanied Li Xiannian to the USA during the first official visit of President of the People's Republic of China in July 1985.[5] From 1984, Lin served as the deputy president of the China Medical Committee, as well as bureau chief of the Women and Children's Department of the Ministry of Health.[1]

Personal life

Lin was Li Xiannian's second wife.[6] Together they had two daughters, Li Ziyang and Li Xiaolin, and one son, Li Ping. Lin also raised Li's daughter from his first marriage, Li Jin.[1] [7]

On 21 June 2024, she turned 100.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Li Xiannian de furen Lin Jiamei jianli, Lin Jiamei sheng le ji ge haizi 李先念的夫人林佳媚简历 林佳楣生了几个孩子 [The resume of Li Xiannian's wife, Lin Jiamei; how many children did Lin Jiamei have?]]. chenshanbin. lishiquwen. 19 May 2015. 16 January 2017. 24 December 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191224060611/http://www.lishiquwen.com/news/214.html. dead.
  2. News: Radcliffe. Donnie. Nancy Reagan & [...]]. 8 November 2015. Washington Post. 23 July 1985.
  3. News: Nemy. Enid. Reagans return a favor: Turkey dinner in Peking. 8 November 2015. New York Times. 29 April 1985.
  4. News: Nemy. Enid. Mrs. Reagan gets a chance to unwind among Alaskans. 8 November 2015. New York Times. 3 May 1984.
  5. Web site: Liu 刘. Yawei 亚伟. Pinglun: tantan zhongmei de lishi zuobiao 评论:谈谈中美的历史坐标 [Commentary: discussion of the historical coordinates of China and America]]. news.p5w.net. 13 May 2016. 20 January 2017.
  6. News: Li Xiaolin, daughter of former Chinese president Li Xiannian. 8 November 2015. Want China Times. 28 August 2014.
  7. News: Dunn. Sheryl Wu. Li Xiannian, China Ex-President And Rural Economist, Dies at 82. 8 November 2015. New York Times. 23 June 1992.
  8. Web site: 她大学毕业就结婚,丈夫后来成为国家主席,如今100岁身体硬朗. 163.com. 历史龙元阁. 2024-06-26. 2024-06-30.