China: Cai Yuanpei (11 January 1868 - 5 March 1940), educator, reformist and revolutionary thinker, c. 1910-1915. Cai Yuanpei , also spelt Tsai Yuan-Pei/Tsai Yuan-Bet, was a Chinese educator, philosopher, politician, Esperantist and the president of Peking University. He was known for his critical evaluation of Chinese culture that led to the influential May Fourth Movement. In his thinking, Cai was heavily influenced by Anarchism, and he was also involved in the feminist and New Culture Movements.


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