Tsai Yuan-pei

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Tsai Yuan-pei, better known as Cai Yuanpei, was a prominent Chinese educator, revolutionary, and reformer who served as president of Peking University and played a key role in modernizing Chinese education and promoting liberal thought in the early 20th century.

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instanceOf educator
human
reformer
revolutionary
university president
countryOfCitizenship China
educatedAt Tongwen Guan NERFINISHED
University of Leipzig
ethnicGroup Han Chinese
familyName Cai NERFINISHED
Tsai NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork aesthetics
education reform
philosophy of education
university administration
gender male
givenName Yuan-pei NERFINISHED
influenced Chinese higher education
Peking University students of the May Fourth era
influencedBy Enlightenment thought NERFINISHED
German philosophy
Kantian aesthetics NERFINISHED
knownFor leading Peking University during the New Culture Movement
promoting liberal and scientific thought in China
recruiting progressive scholars to Peking University
supporting academic freedom
languageSpoken Chinese
German
memberOf Academia Sinica NERFINISHED
Tongmenghui NERFINISHED
movement Chinese revolutionary movement against the Qing dynasty
May Fourth Movement NERFINISHED
New Culture Movement NERFINISHED
name Cai Yuanpei NERFINISHED
Tsai Yuan-pei NERFINISHED
蔡元培 NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Chinese
notableIdea education for aesthetic and moral development
freedom of thought and inclusiveness at universities
notableWork modernization of Chinese education
reform of Peking University
occupation academic administrator
educator
philosopher
politician
revolutionary
translator
positionHeld Minister of Education of the Republic of China
president of Peking University

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Cai Yuanpei alternateName Tsai Yuan-pei