Liang Dunyan was born in Shunde, Guangdong. He graduated from Yale University, was the Minister of the Ministry of Fren going to US. He graduated from Yale University, was the Minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qing Dynasty, Chancellor of the Foreign Affairs Ministry of the Yuan Shikai Cabinet and Officer of the Transportation Ministry of Peiyang University.
Tang Shaoyi was born in Xiangshan, Guangdong. He was the Minister of the Ministry of Postal Service and Transmission children going to US. He was the Minister of the Ministry of Postal Service and Transmission and Right Assistant Minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qing Dynasty, Executive Office of Huning and Jinghan Railway, Provincial Office of Fengtian (now Qianxian, Shaanxi Province) and the first Prime Minister of Republic of C...
Ding Jiali, international educator and diplomat in China, was born in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He received his Bachelor of Arts from Dartmouth College in 1878 and his M.A. Master of Arts in 1879; in 1900 his alma mater awarded him an Honorary Doctorate of Laws. In China, Ding once served as Deputy Consul for the US Consulate in Tianjin. He co-founded and served as President of Peiyang University (now Tianjin University) from 1895 to 1906, a...
Sheng Xuanhuai, Founder of Peiyang University Sheng Xuanhuai was born in Wujin, Jiangsu Province. In 1870, he was employed by Li Hongzhang, as his aide and soon became his chief economic deputy. Later, Sheng served as head of the Board of Posts and Communications, a high rank in the Imperial Cabinet during the Qing Dynasty. He also created eleven "firsts", including the first modern bank, first telegraphy company, the first iron and the steel ...